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You bounce off giant cassette tapes while your boombox buddy drops beats and body-slams enemies—it’s like platforming through a rejected MTV cartoon. The slidey controls make even the trippy disco-ball dodging feel smooth.

Mohawk & Headphone Jack came out for the Super Nintendo in 1996, developed by Black Pearl Software. It arrived late in the SNES lifespan, a time when many developers were pushing the hardware in unexpected directions. The game stands out with its bold, cartoonish style and a premise that feels both of its era and completely its own.
You control Mohawk, a skateboarding rebel, with Headphone Jack floating alongside as your AI companion. The goal is to rescue your kidnapped girlfriend from an alien DJ by fighting through stages packed with rhythm based obstacles. You jump on oversized cassettes for extra height, avoid disco ball projectiles, and use Jack to stun enemies with sound waves before finishing them off. The controls have a deliberate, slightly slippery feel that takes getting used to, but it suits the game's flow. Navigating the vibrant, screen by screen levels while syncing your movements to the music gives the action a distinct pulse. It feels like controlling a Saturday morning cartoon where every jump and attack lands on the beat.

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