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Hammerin' Harry (Arcade)

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Title Screen

Hammerin' Harry

Also known as: Daiku no Gen-san: Beranme-chou Soudouki (JP)
Developer: Irem
Publisher: Irem
Platform: Arcade (Irem M72 System)
Released in JP: July 1990[1]
Released in US: December 1990[2]


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A carpenter's house is torn down and its land gets taken over without his consent, now he has to go get revenge on those shameless bastards by using his mallet.

Regional Differences

Japan International
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In the Japanese version, the power-up that grants the ability to swing the hammer faster and turns Harry's skin red is a bottle of booze (酒). On international versions, it's a chili pepper.

Japan International
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The design and text on the big hammer power-up are different. The Japanese version's text reads 馬鹿力 (Great Physical Power).

Japan International
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The number printed on the Stage 2 boss is K-666 in the Japanese version, and it says "KURO" on the right. On international versions, the number is 1-888 and it says "RUOK" on the right.