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Mr. Tuff Releases

 

 

Dallas, TX –October 11, in the year of our Lord 2023– Retro games Publisher The Retro Room Games has announced that Mr. Tuff, a previously cancelled action platformer game for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, is now available on their Store at $49.99.

Mr. Tuff was originally scheduled for release in 1994 but was later canceled, and is now being launched for the first time on the SNES. They are offering 100 limited editions for initial orders, which include stickers and unique boxes.

"It feels like a straight-up perfect action platformer from the best of the 16-bit era”, says John Roo, CEO at The Retro Room Games. “It's probably my favorite game to publish so far".

The game's storyline involves an earth taken over by army robots after the population escapes to the planet Utopia. Take on the role of Mr. Tuff, tasked with rescuing the world for the peaceful domestic robots.

Mr. Tuff available in both NTSC and PAL versions and comes with a box, full-color manual, and cartridge.

Features

A unique storyline.

An exciting action platformer.

Saving the world from army robots.

100 limited editions available for initial orders, with stickers and unique boxes.

Available in both NTSC and PAL versions.

Each package includes a box, manual, and cartridge.

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