Our pals over at I-Mockery have unearthed an arcade game that, thankfully, was never released to the general public. The game is called Tattoo Assassins and it was designed to compete with Mortal Kombat. The game was made by Data East’s pinball division in a period of eight months before getting canceled.
As far as the story goes, well, Off-road Velocirapter Safari has a better story line than this piece of crap:
Mullah Abba, a grown man in diapers, has discovered a magic ink that can come to life for brief periods of time. You could use it to tattoo people, too, but only certain people could receive the tattoos without coming to harm. One of those lucky few was a guy named Koldan, who then wanted to take over the world. Mullah Abba then sends his "color guard" to find nine people worthy of the ink in the hopes that […]
Original post by mrdestructoid@gmail.com (Destructoid.com) and software by Elliott Back
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