Game Title

Air Zonk

Description

Air Zonk (Jp: PC電人/補完○/クリア× – En: PC Denjin Punkic Cyborg) is a horizontal scrolling shooter released for the PC Engine/TurboGrafx 16 video game consoles in 1992 and was developed by Red and published by Hudson Soft. Air Zonk was an attempt to update the company's image via a modern, punkish character called Zonk, who bears a purposeful resemblance to the Turbo's caveman mascot, Bonk.
Although some consider the theme of this game (and corresponding main character) to be a knee-jerk reaction to the popularity of Sega's Sonic mascot, Air Zonk is widely considered to be an excellent shoot 'em up. The developers of this game, Red, were also the force behind the critically acclaimed Gate of Thunder series. Air Zonk is exemplative of cute 'em up games, featuring quirky protagnoists, anthropomorphic enemies and bosses, and fantastical power-ups. Moreover, the game can be considered as being part of the Bonk series of games, as it features the same antagonist, King Drool, and many of the same enemies and artistic styles.

Feature Notes (extra or missing)

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Developer

Red

Publisher

Hudson Soft

Console

TG16

Controllers

Wii Remote, Classic Controller, Gamecube Controller

Max Players

1

Wii Points

600

Europe Release Date

July 13, 2007

U.S. Release Date

July 9, 2007

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Box Art

Air Zonk image
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Screenshots

Air Zonk image
Zonk fighting the first level end-boss in Moo Moo's hybrid form
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Zonk using the card attack against the level 3 mid-boss
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