
The Mask
Based on the 1994 Jim Carrey film, this action-platformer lets players control Stanley Ipkiss as he transforms into the chaotic Mask. Battle through cartoonish levels using slapstick weapons while hunting for the missing mask in Edge City.
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About This Retro Game
Features 10 levels recreating film locations including the Coco Bongo club and Edge City Police Department with exaggerated cartoon physics.
Utilizes the Mask's signature abilities: infinite hammerspace weapons, invulnerability while dancing, and reality-bending animations.
Notable for its digitized actor sprites and being one of few SNES games to receive a 'T' rating from the ESRB for cartoon violence.
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