Wrecking Crew - NES - Gameplay Up to Phase 7

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Wrecking Crew for NES
Gameplay Up to Phase 7

Game Information from Moby Games

Published by Nintendo of America Inc.
Developed by Nintendo Co., Ltd.
Released Oct, 1985
Genre: Action
Gameplay: Arcade, Platform, Puzzle elements

Wrecking Crew is a platform action game for one or two players. Players control Mario and Luigi, who need to demolish various buildings. After each wall in the building has been destroyed, players move on to the next (and more difficult) building. Many of the buildings have a puzzle element to them; players may need to find the path to reach all of the walls without the heroes getting trapped at a dead end. Wandering throughout the buildings are dangerous creatures and the construction foreman, all of whom will stop Mario and Luigi from completing their task. The game features 100 levels. A construction set is included, allowing players to create and play their own buildings.

Executive Producer: Hiroshi Yamauchi (uncredited)
Produced by: Gunpei Yokoi (uncredited)
Directed by: Satoru Okada (uncredited)
Programed by: Toshiyuki Nakamura (T. Nakamura), TOMOYO chan, Yase Sobajima (Y. Sobajima), AKINA chan, Kenji Imai (uncredited)
Designed by: Yoshio Sakamoto (uncredited), Makoto Kanoh (uncredited)
Sound Composed by: Hirokazu Tanaka (uncredited)







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