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Clockwork Knight

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Title Screen

Clockwork Knight

Also known as: Clockwork Knight: Pepperouchau no Daibouken - Joukan (JP)
Developer: Sega
Publishers: Sega (JP/US/EU/AU), Tec Toy (BR)
Platform: Sega Saturn
Released in JP: December 9, 1994
Released in US: May 11, 1995
Released in EU: July 8, 1995
Released in AU: 1995
Released in BR: August 30, 1995


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A 2D platformer consisting of various toys coming to life. Notable for being a launch title for the Sega Saturn in both US and Europe.

Sub-Page

Read about prototype versions of this game that have been released or dumped.
Prototype Info

Level Select

At the title screen, press Left, Up, Right, Down, Down, Right, Right, Up, R. Press Up or Down to select your starting level. To access the final boss, after entering this code press Left, Right, Right, Up, Right, Right, Up, Down, Right, Right, Up, R.

Regional Differences

Boss 1 - Dandy Bob

In the Japanese version, the first boss "Dandy Bob" is a blonde haired doll with pink/peach coloured skin, matching up to the Japanese idea of a western doll. At some point during the localization process for the international version, Bob's hair and skin color were both changed to blue. This was due to concerns that the boss looked too much like a human child outside of Japan, and that children might believe their toys would attack them. As such, they were instructed to change it for the international version of the game to look more like a toy.[1][2]

Japan International
ClockworkKnightJP DandyBob.png ClockworkKnightUSPAL DandyBob.png
(Source: Original TCRF research)

References