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You control a spiky-haired dude who rolls into a ball while the whole screen spins like a vinyl record—it’s disorienting in the best way, especially when you accidentally launch yourself into walls. That two-player mode turns into pure chaos real quick.

Developer: Black Pearl Software
Genre: Platform
Released: 1996
File size: 2 KB
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Game Overview

Mohawk and Headphone Jack is one of those weird, late-era SNES games that makes you question if the devs were on something when they made it. The whole screen spins like a record, and honestly, after five minutes, you'll either love it or need to lie down. The controls take some getting used to—your little mohawk dude can roll into a spiky ball or explode outward in this weird attack that feels equal parts cool and ridiculous.

There's this grungy rock soundtrack that somehow fits perfectly with the chaos, and the two-player mode turns it into a hilarious mess of collisions and shouting. Some of the later levels get brutal—you'll splat against walls more times than you'd admit. It's not for everyone, but if you like games that feel like they're actively messing with you, this one's a trip.

Super Nintendo (SNES)
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