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You blast through Mega-City One's slums with your Lawgiver, switching between punching mutants and dodging lasers in those janky-but-charming SNES shooter segments. That floaty jump takes getting used to, but the comic-book cutscenes and gritty synth soundtrack sell the whole ridiculous power trip.

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Game Overview

Judge Dredd on the Super Nintendo was released in 1991 by Flying Edge, a subsidiary of Acclaim. It arrived during a period when licensed games were common, and this one adapted the British comic book character into a side-scrolling action title. The game captures the dystopian setting of Mega-City One with pixel art that reflects the source material's tone, though it doesn't stand out among the SNES library's more polished offerings.

You control Judge Dredd, moving through levels on foot and occasionally in a vehicle, shooting enemies with the Lawgiver pistol. The main objective is to advance through each stage, defeating bosses and rescuing hostages along the way. Signature mechanics include switching between different ammunition types, such as standard rounds and explosives, and engaging in brief first-person shooting segments. The pacing is uneven, with some sections feeling repetitive, and the difficulty can spike unexpectedly. It feels like a straightforward, sometimes clunky effort to translate comic action into a playable experience.

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