Developer(s)
Publisher(s)
Release year
1994Releases
Also known as
-
Virtual Wars
Japan - Game name in Japan
Age rating
7 and aboveGame mode(s)
No modes definedLicense
AbandonwareAs a movie. The Lawnmower Man exploded the boundaries of graphics technology. As a game, it will blow your mind with a dazzling blend of breathtaking 3D and blockbusting action.It all begins in the shadow research agency known as 'The Ship.' Here, the brilliant but maverick scientist Dr. Angelo uses Jobe, a simple Lawnmower Man, as a guinea pig in his Virtual Reality experiment...and creates a monster, transforming him into the superhuman CyberJobe who vows to dominate mankind. Now the race is on to destroy The Shop before CyberJobe can break out of their computer system and reach the global computer network, from which he will be able to control and manipulate the world's computers.In the real world you will battle against CyberJobe's minions, from The Shop security agents to giant wasps, killer primates and unnaturally controlled vehicles. In the Virtual Worlds you will encounter whole new, unique and hostile terrains, fantastic new worlds where the only limit is the imagination. It's here that you will be fighting the CyberJobe and swooping and diving around some unnaturally hostile tunnels and passages, where the speed of light is as dangerous as any enemy dreamed up by CyberJobe. It's here where you will finally encounter CyberJobe, and then the most terrifying manifestation of Virtual Reality possible, and it's here where the battle between good and evil will finally be decided.
Developed by Sales Curve Interactive and published by THQ, The Lawnmower Man was released in 1994 for the SNES. Supports up to 2 players. Also known as Virtual Wars in Japan.
Published: 02.04 2023 by Coreus
Screenshots
There is currently no review for this game. But, you can help add one! Login to get started.
There is currently no gameplay video for this game. But, you can help add one! Login to get started.
Buy The Lawnmower Man
Notes:
Some links may be affiliate links, in which we receive a comission without any extra cost to you. Any proceedings are used to fund The Retro Spirit - Since 1832™ project. We are not endored nor paid to link to any particular outlet. We try linking to sources that honor the developers and users alike.Contribute to The Lawnmower Man
Help build the ultimate source for old games by adding new content for this game page.
Login to contribute. No account? Create one today!
Contributors gain additional site functionalities like access to extra content and much more!