Gon (video game)

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Gon
Developer(s)Tose
Publisher(s)Bandai
Platform(s)Super Famicom
Release
  • JP: November 11, 1994
Genre(s)Platform
Mode(s)Single-player

Gon (ゴン) is a Japan-exclusive side-scrolling platform game for the Super Famicom published by Bandai in 1994. The game is an adaptation of the manga series Gon by Masashi Tanaka, about the daily life of a super-deformed orange Giganotosaurus dinosaur named Gon.

Plot[edit]

Like the manga, the game has minimal plot and no dialogue. It advances the story using comics-style cutscenes with a focus on comic situations Gon gets himself into searching for food, interacting with other animals, or venturing into different ecosystems that made up the prehistoric world.

Gameplay[edit]

An elephant is fighting against Gon, who is merely trying to survive.

Enemies include monkeys, warthogs, polar bears, rhinoceroses, ibex, and bobcats. Sharks and orcas have the special ability to swallow Gon whole, but he can break free in most instances. There are Mode 7 chase sequences between levels, in which Gon must avoid obstacles while catching up to a monkey. A 4-digit password is seen at the end of each level.

Gon has three attacks: a basic self-defense biting attack, a whip of his tail, and a headbutt. The game lacks a HUD-style health bar. Instead, taking damage from enemies results in Gon getting more frustrated (a music will play if he is almost fully frustrated). If he is angered enough, he will destroy the planet, leading to a game over screen. Sound effects are based on music instrumentals and vice versa.

Legacy[edit]

Gon would later go on to play a role in the Sony PlayStation fighting game Tekken 3 in 1998. A new platform game, Gon: Baku Baku Baku Baku Adventure, developed for the Nintendo 3DS, was released in Japan in June 2012 by Bandai Namco Games. A new mobile game GON: Match 3 puzzle was released in 2013 by Lunosoft Inc. for iOS and Android.

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