

X Capcom, he might look like this: (courtesy of SHOH Level-Zero) Tekken: Dark Resurrection: PSP - Japan/USA/Europe - 2006įrom the Wikipedia Splatterhouse article: ".the Terror Mask (named here "Splatter Mask") can be purchased as an accessory for Craig Marduk. Means "Mask Of Rick." However, if Rick did appear in Namco X Capcom, there is an item whose title, when translated, There and you got the poltergeist room of Splatterhouse 1! Namco X Capcom: PS2 - Japan - 2005Īny other Splatterhouse character) does not appear in the Japan-only game Namco

Just put a big creepy painting of an eyeball In the funhouse, there's a room where there's objects flying around There's a level in Klonoa 2 (PS2) where part of Kaze no Klonoa 2/Klonoa 2: Lunatea's Veil: PS2 - Japan/USA/Europe - 2001 Rick there in the lower left hand corner). Rick does make a cameo appearance in Point Blank 3Īlong with several other famous Namco characters, as shown here (that's Gunbalina/Point Blank 3: Arcade/PS1 - Japan/USA - 2000/2001 Mode a Splatterhouse building can be seen in the background.

Head Smash Court Tennis 2/Anna Kournikova Tennis: PS1 - Japan/Europe - 1996 It's a Japanese Manga based on Namco characters, including I just thought I'd give you a scan of a rather unique Splatterhouse In the game, you can see that Mueller and Jack were successful in their efforts: the Screaming Mimis that they captured are all encased in tubes on level 5-3.

Jack and I have set several traps to attempt to capture one for closer study." There seems to be several types leaping about the woods. box cover also carried the same warning as 2, but also had one of Sega's (short lived) game ratings on the cover as well in this case, MA-13. It read: "Warning: This game contains scenes depicting graphic violence which may not be suitable for younger players." Splatterhouse 3: This warning read as follows: "The horrifying theme of this game may be inappropriate for young children. The Turbografx-16 version contained a small warning on the front of the box. (myself included: Universal Studios Florida, 1991). This too is unconfirmed, but highly unlikely, as people have claimed to have seen and/or played the game at various locations in the U.S. It is also rumored that the arcade game was limited to a Japanese release only. It has been said that the original arcade Splatterhouse had a parental advisory disclaimer on it, but no confirmed proof of that exists. Splatterhouse 2010: What went wrong on Polygon. Pierre and Derek Dandurand: Cover Lost in Translation: The Splatterhouse Series by Rodrigo Shin and Felipe "Dios": Wanpaku Grafitti/ Splatterhouse/ Splatterhouse 2/ Splatterhouse 3 The Splatterhouse series on The Cutting Room Floor. 2008: Rabid Gamer: Splatterhouse: The Original Video Game Bad Boy by Rob Strangman with Jon St. Articles/Official | Inspirations | Miscellaneous
