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Sparkster
is a 1994 side-scrolling platformer video game developed and published by Konami for the SNES. The game was directed by Hideo Ueda (''Axelay'') and was released in North America in October 1994, in Europe in 1994, and in Japan on September 15, 1994. ''Sparkster'' is a different game from the Sega Genesis version despite having the same title in North America and Europe, which bore the full title of ''Sparkster: Rocket Knight Adventures 2'', and has no plot continuity with the original ''Rocket Knight Adventures''. == Gameplay ==
The eponymous main character is an opossum knight who fights an army of yellow wolves and robots. He is armed with a sword that can fire energy bolts and a rocket pack that allows him to fly short distances. The gameplay remains mostly the same as in Mega Drive games, with the most notable change being the addition of a short-distance rolling dash. One major difference is that the game's final level depends on the difficulty the player selected. On easy, the game culminates with battle against Axel Gear, but on normal, the story continues with Sparkster fighting the leader of the Wolves on the next level. On hard difficulty, the game continues beyond that, with the true final stage.
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