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The lost colony of Alterra is a completely man-made lifeworld abandoned long ago in a nearby galaxy. Alterra is actually five colonies in one. Each self-contained habitat has been separately bio-engineered by a powerful ecosystem generation network known as a Multiple Organism Unit Link. MORGUL, for short. Early colonists used MORGUL to render Alterra inhabitable. But a cataclysmic quake severed all system interface functions, and MORGUL murderously rebelled. The few colonists lucky enough to escape told a grim tale of a higher intelligence gone berserk. For generations, mankind sought a return to Alterra. Finally, genetic science created a saviour: Turrican, a mutant warrior, bio-engineered for the task of planetary reclamation. In the meantime, MORGUL has diligently twisted Alterran life forms to his brutal, destructive purposes. Thus, Turrican's challenges consist in eliminating hostile organisms from Alterra's five multi-level worlds and, finally, destroying the three faces of MORGUL.

- TheGamesDB

ReleasedJul 22, 1993
Developer
PublisherImagineer
Players1
Co-OpNo

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Battle against the terrifying hordes of The Machine at the fringe of known space, with Super Turrican 2 for the 16-bit Super Nintendo. The sequel to the hit Super Turrican on the same machine, Super Turrican 2 is a side-scrolling platform game with excellent graphics and Mode 7 effects that showcase some of the most impressive graphics available during the 16-bit console craze. Maneuvering the Turrican Assault Suit is simple too, thanks to the six button control pad and an intuitive control system. Fans of first-person shooter and modern action games alike are sure to enjoy Super Turrican 2, an action classic from Factor 5 and Ocean Software.

Even more intense than SUPER TURRICAN; faster gameplay; more power-ups; nastier enemies; phenomenal Mode 7 graphics

Controls: Gamepad

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