![]() This change was made possibly to avoid connections with Jason Vorhees from the Friday the 13th movies. Digital and signed DVD/Bluray copy of Splatterhouse: Jennifer Smells of Rot, 10 Desktop wallpapers, Name/Image in final film, Exclusive poster signed by the cast and crew, Producer credit and a Signed copy of the entire Splatterhouse: Jennifer Smells of Rot Storyboard. (Jennifer is a Beast) 0:22 0:21 Cannibal Boss Intro 0:33 0:21 Cannibal Boss (Teddy Bear Boss) 0:23 0:21 Stage Completed 0:04. Another difference involved Rick's Terror Mask being red instead of white. Game name: Splatterhouse 3 / Splatterhouse Part 3 System: Sega Mega Drive Complete music dump: Yes Original author: Eiko Kaneda Publisher: Namco. Also an upside-down cross that was originally a stage boss was removed. the severed hands no longer beckon or give the middle finger to the player, and the zombies leap out of pits instead of slowly crawling out). In the American version, some of the minor animations of the monsters have been removed (i.e. There are a few noticeable differences between the American and Japanese versions of Splatterhouse. Supposedly the mansion in the original Splatterhouse is the mansion of Dr. During the fight, Jennifer reverts to her normal self and begs Rick to save her before the monster takes over again. The arcade version of Splatterhouse, released in 1988, holds the distinction of being the first game to have a parental advisory disclaimer put on it (before id Software's Wolfenstein. In the end of the fifth stage of the original Splatterhouse from 1988, Ricks beloved Jennifer (roughly) uttered the words 'Oh, my darling.', and then mutates into a hideous clawed beast.It lets out demented cackles before and while fighting Rick. The "Hell Mask", (also known as the "Terror Mask" or simply "The Mask") despite looking like a hockey mask, is intended to be an Aztec sacrificial mask, like the one in the anime/manga Jojo's Bizarre Adventure. ![]() The Arcade version of Splatterhouse appears in the book 1001 Video Games You Must Play Before You Die by General Editor Tony Mott. Zenithfilms, an independent film production company based in the UK and the creators of the fan feature film Silent Hill Requiem, are back with another fan film project entitled Splatterhouse: Jennifer Smells of Rot, a web series based on the Namco game of the same name.
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