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And (unpublished) Stone Protectors is a game based on the action figure line and animated series by the same name released in November 1994. A version was developed and completed, but not released. This version, intended to be published by, was made when ESRB was in place and had a T rating. It featured alternate case and cartridge artwork than the SNES version.
The fully finished Mega Drive/Genesis prototype was finally leaked to the public domain in 2010.Stone Protectors features 10 levels in which the heroes - Clifford, Cornelius, Chester, Maxwell, and Angus - battle The Predators throughout their mission to retrieve Zok's crystal and bring them all back to the kingdom. Weapons can also be acquired but only used by certain characters. Depending on the difficulty setting, the game's ending scene also features different music in which the Stone Protectors are seen performing as a band.The game has received moderately positive critiques in terms of crisp graphics, pleasant music, and accurate collision detection. One the other hand, Stone Protectors' plot and the repetitive nature of titles has led to criticisms of blandness. In December 1994, gave Stone Protectors a 3.5 out of 5 rating.
Contents.Back-story A kingdom built of crystals came under attack by the Saurians whose leader, Zok, desired the powerful crystals protected by the Queen. Zok broke into the castle and reached for the crystals only to see them explode into pieces and fly to Earth.After being thrown out the back door of a New York club, an awful rock band known as the Rock Detectors found the five magical stones which gave them troll-like appearances and special skills (not the least of which is playing good music). This put them at odds with the music-hating Zok and his henchman Zink, collectively known as The Predators. Clifford holds the blue stone and became a 'rock climber.' He is the band's drummer.
Cornelius, the group's leader, holds the green stone and became a with an assortment of appropriate weaponry (, and a pair of made of microphones). He's the band's lead singer, but also plays guitar. Chester holds the orange stone and became an expert at wrestling and received great strength. He plays bass guitar and saxophone. Angus holds the yellow stone and became a 'soldier' and an expert at turning mundane objects into weapons. He plays keyboard. Angus ostensibly built up the Protectors' bizarre attack vehicles from things like barbecues and lawnmowers.
Maxwell holds the red stone and became an 'accelerator' with in-line skates. He plays guitar.Animated series A short-lived cartoon series based on the characters debuted in 1993. In it, Princess Opal of Mythrandir splits the legendary Great Crystal into six pieces to keep it out of Zok's hands. Zok manages to capture one piece, but the other five bond with the future Stone Protectors, spiriting them away to Mythrandir to help Opal upset Zok's schemes and spread a sentiment of peace and freedom with their music.
The series lasted one season; some episodes were released on VHS in 1994.It's notable that while the advertisements for the action figures attempted to tie the Stone Protectors into the troll doll fad, the cartoon seemed eager to avoid the comparison. For instance, it replaced the line 'trolls on a roll' from the theme song in the commercials with 'Don't you know?'
.Action figures The Stone Protectors action figures were produced by the Ace Novelty Toy Company. All of the figures were roughly 5' tall and featured cut joints at the neck, shoulders, and elbows as well as ball joints at the hips. Their heads were a soft, rubbery material with tall, synthetic hair sticking straight out the top. In rotating the right arm of a Stone Protectors figure, a flint module would ignite inside its chest, creating a quick yet bright flash seen through the translucent chest emblem.
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