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  • Summary: It's Zero Hour!
    The evil Jacques Le Sheets has a twisted plot to create counterfeit money. And to make the paper, he's ravaging the wooded homeland of Zero the Kamikaze Squirrel! Can you save the forest and turn Jacques into pulp?
    - Master Zero's full arsenal of Ninja techniques and
    It's Zero Hour!
    The evil Jacques Le Sheets has a twisted plot to create counterfeit money. And to make the paper, he's ravaging the wooded homeland of Zero the Kamikaze Squirrel! Can you save the forest and turn Jacques into pulp?

    - Master Zero's full arsenal of Ninja techniques and weapons, you'll need them in later levels!
    - Hop a jet ski, speed boat and jet pack as you fly into battle at hyper speeds!
    - Swoop, spin and dive through fifteen levels!
    - 16 Megs make Zero's flying-squirrel attack more fierce than ever!

    Get set to Zero-in on destruction, because this squirrel takes no prisoners!
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  1. Oct 21, 2024
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    Zero the Kamikaze Squirrel is a bit of a rough outing for those who didn’t play it back on the Super NES and Genesis, but the port makes it a lot more accessible. The extra features menu looks a bit plain and could have been done better (especially the instruction manual), and if you plan to play without utilizing save states or the rewind feature you’ll be in for a rough time. If you’re looking for a good challenge and don’t want to shell out a bunch of money for a physical copy of the originals, six dollars makes it more than worth it to pick this one up.