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  • Comix Zone
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  • Comix Zone is a game for the Virtual Console released in 2007. It is a remake of a Sega Genesis title released in 1995.
  • Comix Zone (コミックスゾーン|Komikkusu Zōn) is a 1995 arcade-style action game. The game's most remarkable feature is that it is set within the "panels" of a comic book. Each level consists of two "pages" and secrets are discovered by shredding the "paper" and revealing items. The dialogue is rendered within talk bubbles with the typical comic font. Sprites and backgrounds possess the bright colors and dynamic drawing style favored by superhero comics. The music was composed by Howard Drossin, a known video game and film composer. Graphics were done mainly by comic artists.
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  • 180.0
  • 202.0
  • 159.0
  • 160.0
  • 232.0
  • 184.0
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Cast
Platforms
  • Wii
Name
  • Comix Zone
Genre
Type
  • Game
headline
  • Sega Tunes: Comix Zone track list
Ratings
  • ESRB: Kids to Adults
Caption
  • Screenshot from the game
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  • no
Title
  • 10000
  • Comix Zone
  • Feed My Disease
  • Into the Zone
  • Last To Follow
  • Seen It For Days
  • Woe Is The World
Media
  • 31
System
Class
  • E
Input
Released
  • --01-29
  • --01-30
  • --02-07
Artist
  • Craig Stitt
  • Kunitake Aoki
Developer
Composer
Publisher
Players
Designer
  • Dean Lester
  • Peter Morawiec
Requirements
  • PC: 386, DOS 3.3+, 2 RAMTalkie: CD-ROM & Sound card
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  • Please leave this page in place for future content and Steamification BrentNewland (talk) 07:00, December 13, 2013 (UTC)
  • Comix Zone is a game for the Virtual Console released in 2007. It is a remake of a Sega Genesis title released in 1995.
  • Comix Zone (コミックスゾーン|Komikkusu Zōn) is a 1995 arcade-style action game. The game's most remarkable feature is that it is set within the "panels" of a comic book. Each level consists of two "pages" and secrets are discovered by shredding the "paper" and revealing items. The dialogue is rendered within talk bubbles with the typical comic font. Sprites and backgrounds possess the bright colors and dynamic drawing style favored by superhero comics. Comix Zone was widely criticized for being released too late and for being too hard and short, but it was positively received, and praised for its great game-play, graphics, and soundtrack. It became a great success due to its game-play, and is released on many collections and consoles since. It is also one of the rarer Japanese Mega Drive games. The music was composed by Howard Drossin, a known video game and film composer. Graphics were done mainly by comic artists. The game was originally from a concept video animated by Peter Morawiec titled "Joe Pencil Trapped In The Comix Zone". The video was made in 1992, displaying the animation of how the gameplay and the comic book elements would blend in.