NAME: Generations Lost
AUTHOR/VENDOR: Pacific Software/Time Warner Interactive
RELEASED: 1994
TYPE: Action
LANGUAGE: English
PREMISE: Like the brilliant Earthworm Jim (which I love to mention
in just about any situation), Generations Lost sees you
in charge of an electropowered super suit with strange
powers, but unlike Earthworm Jim you don't have a cool
name. Instead you are known as 'Monobe' - boy, life in
the schoolyard must have been tough. With those
schoolyard taunts such as "Monobe's a Moron" still
ringing in your ears you set out - a hardened tribal
warrior, with a lust for discovery and danger - and
chocolate moose in your heart. (Steve Polak)
IMPRESSIONS: It is basically a Flashback clone. Now admittedly this
would be about as popular as a rectal cough in an
elevator if it were released on SNES, but because
Generations is a G/MD title it is more welcome, as we
haven't seen too many games of its ilk throbbing away in
the black box. (Steve Polak)
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