NTSC version of this gravity-rotating platformer, released on the US market in 1996 at the very end of the SNES life cycle. Its original concept and polished animation make it an overlooked gem, sought more for how it plays than for extreme scarcity. Wider North American distribution than in Europe: the loose cartridge stays attainable, and interest centres on a clean complete copy in a non-warped card box, harder to find intact than it is rare.
Is Mohawk & Headphone Jack still worth playing in 2026?
An atypical platformer with disorienting staging, where levels twist and spiral through unusual perspectives over funky music. The visual daring and offbeat tone give it real identity, but the convoluted level design and at times doubtful readability make it a divisive experience. Today it is played out of curiosity about its aesthetic stance more than for obvious play enjoyment. A SNES oddity to discover for fans of singular rarities.