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From: Ocean/Sony Imagesoft
Year: 1991
Format: NES

Your mission (left) and on the job (right)
Comments:
The film wasn't marvelous and neither is the game. You play Hudson Hawk as he attempts to gain access to an art museum and from there steal price-less paintings. This is done by moving creates and things around or staking them on top of one another. But while you do this you are under attack from, to name a few, pooing birds, angry guard dogs and security guards. Don't worry you are armed with tennis balls with which to dispatch them but the whole thing is made almost impossible by the highly irritating uncontrollable main character.
Other versions of Hudson Hawk:
Format: Spectrum 48k
From: Ocean
Year: 1991
Comments: Same version as the NES one but with slight changes like presentation and sprite design etc. The character is far easier to control here but obviously the graphics and music are less attractive. The scrolling is a bit jerky too.
Format: Amstrad CPC
From: Ocean
Year: 1991
Comments: Same as the other computer versions. No music.
Format: Nintendo Gameboy
From: Ocean
Year: 1991
Comments: Similar to the home computer versions. The differences are simplified puzzles and different level design.