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Some drawings of Pulseman by Ken Sugimori!
He created the character because he wanted one that surpassed "Sonic the Hedgehog," the most popular Mega Drive game at the time.
"If Sonic runs at the speed of sound, then this one runs at the speed of light!"
Today’s game that I like: Pulseman for Sega Mega Drive!! Great game 😊 made by Gamefreak company before they making Pokémon,, pulseman use electricity to charge his weapon and shoot around the screen. Inside the electrical of his world ⚡️ it is awesome action👏🏻 you can try!!
Why is Rotom and Bisharp on the Pokemon Fusion thing not Pulseman
Skitty and some floating orb Pokemon needs to make Wokuu or I'm going to die
I need some true gamefreak fans in chat
the intro of Pulseman (1994), Game Freak's platformer for Mega Drive, contains dialogue that wasn't deciphered until 2016, as detailed in this video: https://t.co/0xvi8ONld9
A scientist falls in love with an AI and gives up his humanity to be with her: https://t.co/RrHfxDYNrd
Early Merry Christmas from the Rokkies of pulse Manga!!! #pulsemanga
Pulseman (1994, Mega Drive)
Finally got all the way through this one, and I really liked it! Feels like a mix of Ristar and Rocket Knight Adventures, although there's still a ton of great original ideas here
@Caixsea More people need to fuck with Pulseman. A Game Freak classic.
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Pulseman (Megadrive) by Game Freak
Pulseman was a platformer developed by Game Freak and released on the Mega Drive in 1994. It was the second game directed by Ken Sugimori and it is unbelievably gorgeous!
This new Pokemon carries on the DNA of Ken Sugimori's Pulseman!
#パルスマン https://t.co/rf6hUvGVzJ
ok so an observation me and a friend made
the two new knight pokemon may be based off Pulseman, one of game freak's very first few titles
ITS PULSEMAN REBORN!
And I swear when I saw the purple blade one (Ceruledge) the first time I thought it was a new gallade! BEST NEW POKÉMON FROM #PokemonScarletViolet
Wait a second... Is this another Pulseman reference, just not electric?
MIND DESIGN's last ever music track, released late 1994, is actually SEGA related! It's called "Absolute Science," taken from one of the Pulseman arrangement albums. This one seems to be based on a recurring theme from the game which you'll remember from NEO TOKYO. #RSIndividual