Metamor Kid Goomin [SNES - Cancelled]

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21 Mar 2010

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Metamor Kid Goomin (Goromin) is a cancelled platform / action adventure game that was in development for the Super Famicom / Super Nintendo by BPS (Bullet Proof Software?). There are not many info on the project, but from the title and the few scans preserved in the gallery below, it seems that the main protagonist was able to morph into different forms (the italian magazine wrote about 8 different forms, as a dragon and a mole) to resolve puzzles and to reach new areas.

Celine was able to find some Metamor Kid Goomin screens in SuperPower issue #19,  Console Mania #28 and EGM #59, while a couple of screens were posted by Moosmann in the Assembler Forum.

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3 Responses to Metamor Kid Goomin [SNES - Cancelled]

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Celine

March 21st, 2010 at 12:58 pm

Miss one screen from EGM 59 ( better you put the entire article ).
The last article is from ConsoleMania 28.

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2D my 3D

March 21st, 2010 at 5:54 pm

These pics are great but dose anyone else think this game looks a bit like cooly skunk (sfc-psx) well the first 2 and last one do anyway.

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monokoma

March 22nd, 2010 at 1:41 pm

I have updated the gallery! :P

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