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Home Improvement (video game) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Home Improvement: Power Tool Pursuit!
''Home Improvement: Power Tool Pursuit!'' is an 2D action platformer video game for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System very loosely based on the sitcom ''Home Improvement''. A version for the Sega Genesis was reported, but never released. == Plot and gameplay == On a special broadcast of the show ''Tool Time'', Tim prepares to unveil the new Binford ultra power tool line named after him, the ''Binford-Taylor Turbo Power Tool Line''. He goes to retrieve them, only to discover that they are missing and a note left in their place demanding Tim to come. The player's weapons include modified tools such as a nail gun, a blowtorch (used as a flamethrower), and a chainsaw which hurls energy waves. These weapons are used to fight dinosaurs, acid-spewing mummies, robot sentries, and other enemies. The game is broken down into four worlds of four levels, each world containing a boss level. The game had no real instruction manual explaining each of the buttons. In its place, a fake manual was used with a sticker reading "Real men don't need instructions" while the splash screen also explained: "Real men don't need instructions."
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