Hermie Hopperhead: Scrap Panic[lower-alpha 1] is a video game developed by Yuke's and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation. It was released in Japan in September 1995.
1995 video game
Hermie Hopperhead: Scrap Panic
Developer(s)
Yuke's
Publisher(s)
Sony Computer Entertainment
Director(s)
Nobuhiko Tenkawa
Producer(s)
Tetsuji Yamamoto
Designer(s)
Kenji Nakamura Yasuo Hayashi
Programmer(s)
Yukinori Taniguchi
Artist(s)
Atsuko Fukuyama Hirofumi Morino Katsuaki Kasai
Composer(s)
Kaoru Ohori
Platform(s)
PlayStation
Release
JP: 29 September 1995
Genre(s)
Action, platform
Mode(s)
Single-player
Gameplay
Gameplay screenshot.
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The game features extensive use of parallax scrolling.[1]
The player can collect stars throughout the level. These stars act as the life meter (somewhat like Sonic the Hedgehog). After 100 stars have been collected, they can be used to hatch eggs. Eggs turn into animal assistants such as chickens, dragons, penguins or turtles.[1] Different colored eggs will turn into different animals. These assistants can aid the player by shooting, or flying, and the player can have a maximum of three animal assistants at any time.[1]
They evolved at:
Chicken 100 500 1500 star
Dragon 100 1600 4000 star
Penguin 100 800 2000 star
Turtle 100 1000 3000 star
If the player collects 400 stars, they can get a new life.[1]
In some stage, it may had more than one path to end that stage and each path will lead you to next stage or some hidden stage, shortcut.
Enemies in the game include mutant, ex: car tire, shoe, pin, lighters, bubbleman,.... and some stage will had BOSS.
Plot
The story follows the eponymous Hermie as he witnesses an egg leap out of a trashcan and, peering inside said receptacle, falls into an alternate dimension.
Development and release
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Hermie Hopperhead: Scrap Panic was developed by Yuke's.[2] The game was released on September 29, 1995, for the PlayStation by Sony Computer Entertainment.[3] It was re-released under The Best for Family budget range on December 6, 1996.[4]Hermie Hopperhead has not been available on the Japanese PlayStation Store.[5]
Video Games staff writers (January 1996). "First Look Sony PlayStation: Hermy Hopperhead". Video Games: The Ultimate Gaming Magazine. No.84. L.F.P., Inc. pp.78–79.
"ハーミィホッパーヘッド 〜スクラップパニック〜". Sony PlayStation Official Website Software Catalog. Sony Computer Entertainment of Japan. Archived from the original on 2010-07-26. Retrieved 2018-12-23.
Peeples, Jeremy (June 19, 2012). "Graveyard: Hermie Hopperhead". Hardcore Gamer. Archived from the original on December 15, 2017. Retrieved May 6, 2019.
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