The Misadventures of Flink (Genesis)

The Misadventures of Flink is a platformer for the Amiga CD32, Genesis, and Sega CD with impressive graphics and a sort of slow-paced Sonic style of play. The lesser-known spiritual antecessor to (The Adventures of) Lomax on PlayStation.

Free-Movement Mode
Start the game with the longword at set to zero (in Gens/GS, you can use the patch code ). The game will drop you off on one of the levels, and pressing C enables a free-movement mode akin to the debug mode in Sonic games, turning Flink into an angel to represent this mode. While in free movement mode, pressing the D-pad causes Flink to start moving in a direction, not stopping unless you press either A or B.

The longer you hold a D-pad button, the faster Flink moves. Pressing Start brings up the Cheat Menu found below. Press C to go back into normal mode, but be warned: if you do this while out of bounds, the game will register this as losing a life.

Cheat Menu


Both the Genesis and Sega CD versions of the game feature the same push-button code to enable a cheat menu with some simple debugging features:


 * First, hold Down + Start for four seconds.
 * Release Down, then press Right, Right, Right, Right, Left, Left, Left, Left, Right, Right, Right, Left, Left, Left, Right, Right, Left, Left, Right, Left.
 * Now release Start.

Begin entering the code during gameplay (not the title or pause screens, although the code does involve pausing the game). It needs to be entered quite slowly, though. If successful, a small "CHEAT MENU" option will appear at the bottom of the pause menu. Inside the cheat menu is some debug info and an option to reset the level with full magic, all scrolls, all spells and a full inventory. This will also enable the "Leave Level" option in the main menu, allowing you to skip levels.