A very original auto-scrolling Data East run-and-gun with a steady pace and imposing bosses. Underrated, yet a genuine treat for fans of the genre.
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Shooter1 player7+
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Robot Atomic Runner battles enemy hordes advancing automatically in this Data East action shoot'em up. Published by Data East, released in Japan in September 1992. Auto-scrolling run and gun with weapons to collect, powerful bosses and fast progression.
The Mega Drive version of Data East's run-and-gun Atomic Runner, Chelnov saw release only in Japan in 1992, which drives its scarcity abroad. The demanding auto-scrolling and the Data East signature earn it real standing among 16-bit action fans. The Japanese cart, never distributed identically in the West under this name, sees its value carried by demand from collectors of Japanese run-and-gun titles.
Is Chelnov still worth playing in 2026?
Atomic Runner is an auto-scrolling run and gun by Data East, in which a cybernetic hero advances inexorably while firing in all directions at hordes of enemies. The forced-movement concept, original, imposes quick reading of dangers and precise positioning, for a snappy and demanding challenge. The peculiar handling calls for adaptation and can be disorienting. For fans of atypical retro run and gun and tough challenge, it is a bold curiosity, rewarding for those who master its singular rhythm.