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- Super_Magnetic_Neo abstract "Super Magnetic Neo, known as Super Magnetic NiuNiu (スーパーマグネチックニュウニュウ, Sūpā Magunechikku NyūNyū) in Japan, is a 3D platform game for the Dreamcast console. It was developed by Genki and published by Crave Entertainment in North America.The main character of the game, NiuNiu/Neo, has the ability to generate a magnetic field which emanates from his head. Along with running and jumping similar to other 3D platformers such as Crash Bandicoot, using the North or South fields can attract (i.e. stick to) or repel (e.g. bounce off) various objects to maneuver through levels.The story of the game revolves around the enemy, Pinki, stealing Pao Pao Park from the Professor, who in turn sends out his invention, a robot named Neo, to stop the Pinki gang.The game spans four worlds: Jungle World, Ancient World, Cowboy World, and Future World. Each world has four levels and a boss level, thus the game consists of 20 levels (or 100 levels if the five difficulty settings are taken into account). These are joined by a very original hub level, in which Neo can attract to magnetic handles moving along rails to travel between different worlds, and his home.There is a bonus item hidden in each level, using the Dreamcast's VMU to signal to the player when they are nearby; finding this item will give Neo a piece of furniture in his house on the hub level, as do other bonuses and secrets in the game.".
- Super_Magnetic_Neo computingPlatform Dreamcast.
- Super_Magnetic_Neo developer Genki_(company).
- Super_Magnetic_Neo genre Platform_game.
- Super_Magnetic_Neo publisher Crave_Entertainment.
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- Super_Magnetic_Neo wikiPageWikiLink Magnetic_field.
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- Super_Magnetic_Neo wikiPageWikiLink VMU.
- Super_Magnetic_Neo wikiPageWikiLinkText "Super Magnetic Neo".
- Super_Magnetic_Neo caption "North American Dreamcast cover art".
- Super_Magnetic_Neo developer Genki_(company).
- Super_Magnetic_Neo director "Manabu Tamura".
- Super_Magnetic_Neo genre Platform_game.
- Super_Magnetic_Neo id "/super-magnetic-neo".
- Super_Magnetic_Neo modes Single-player_video_game.
- Super_Magnetic_Neo name "Super Magnetic Neo".
- Super_Magnetic_Neo platforms Dreamcast.
- Super_Magnetic_Neo publisher Crave_Entertainment.
- Super_Magnetic_Neo released "--02-03".
- Super_Magnetic_Neo title "Super Magnetic Neo".
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- Super_Magnetic_Neo subject Category:2000_video_games.
- Super_Magnetic_Neo subject Category:3D_platform_games.
- Super_Magnetic_Neo subject Category:Crave_Entertainment_games.
- Super_Magnetic_Neo subject Category:Dreamcast-only_games.
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- Super_Magnetic_Neo subject Category:Genki_(company)_games.
- Super_Magnetic_Neo hypernym Game.
- Super_Magnetic_Neo type Software.
- Super_Magnetic_Neo type VideoGame.
- Super_Magnetic_Neo type Work.
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- Super_Magnetic_Neo comment "Super Magnetic Neo, known as Super Magnetic NiuNiu (スーパーマグネチックニュウニュウ, Sūpā Magunechikku NyūNyū) in Japan, is a 3D platform game for the Dreamcast console. It was developed by Genki and published by Crave Entertainment in North America.The main character of the game, NiuNiu/Neo, has the ability to generate a magnetic field which emanates from his head. Along with running and jumping similar to other 3D platformers such as Crash Bandicoot, using the North or South fields can attract (i.e.".
- Super_Magnetic_Neo label "Super Magnetic Neo".
- Super_Magnetic_Neo sameAs Q3504219.
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- Super_Magnetic_Neo sameAs スーパーマグネチックニュウニュウ.
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- Super_Magnetic_Neo sameAs Q3504219.
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- Super_Magnetic_Neo isPrimaryTopicOf Super_Magnetic_Neo.
- Super_Magnetic_Neo name "Super Magnetic Neo".