Jim Power: The Lost Dimension in 3D
Platform: Super NES
Region: USA
Media: Cartridge
Controller: Gamepad
Genre: Shoot 'em Up > Side-Scrolling
Release Year: 1993
Developer: Loriciel
Publisher: Electro Brain
Players: 1
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Jim Power: The Lost Dimension in 3-D is a platform game designed by French developer Loriciel and published by Electro Brain for the Super NES in 1993. The game features several contrasting modes of gameplay, including side-view platforming, top-view, and horizontal shoot 'em up. It follows Jim Power in Mutant Planet from the Jim Power series.

Jim Power: The Lost Dimension in 3-D is often considered by gaming aficionados to be one of the most difficult games ever made.[1][2] Despite its name, it is an entirely 2D game, although the game uses many layers of parallax scrolling backgrounds moving in opposite directions to give a great sense of depth. Together with the 3D glasses that were packaged with the game, designed around the Pulfrich effect, this provided a unique "3D" experience for the time when polygonal 3D graphics were rudimentary and too expensive to implement.

The soundtrack was composed by Chris Hulsbeck of Turrican fame.

Tips:

Bonus Codes
When you begin a game, find a place safe from enemy attacks and then press X, A, B, Y, A, B, Y, X, B, Y, X, A, Y, X, A and B on Controller 2. You should hear a tone. Now press these buttons on Controller 2 to get the respective bonus

L Level Skip
Down Nine Bombs
Left Nine Keys
Up Nine Lives
Right Reset Timer

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