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To coincide with the release of [[Film/JudgeDredd the 1995 film]] based on the ''ComiCbook/JudgeDredd'' comic, a LicensedGame was produced for the UsefulNotes/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem, [[UsefulNotes/SegaGenesis Sega MegaDrive]] / [[UsefulNotes/SegaGenesis Genesis]], UsefulNotes/GameBoy and UsefulNotes/GameGear.

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To coincide with the release of [[Film/JudgeDredd the 1995 film]] based on the ''ComiCbook/JudgeDredd'' comic, a LicensedGame was produced for the UsefulNotes/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem, [[UsefulNotes/SegaGenesis Platform/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem, [[Platform/SegaGenesis Sega MegaDrive]] / [[UsefulNotes/SegaGenesis [[Platform/SegaGenesis Genesis]], UsefulNotes/GameBoy Platform/GameBoy and UsefulNotes/GameGear.Platform/GameGear.
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* DeadlyDroplets: Harmful black droplets ooze out in some parts of the ceiling in the laboratory level.
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* AdaptedOut: Rob Schneider's Fergie is mercifully absent, although there was no real way to shoehorn him into the game without it being a frustrating EscortMission in an already NintendoHard game.
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* NeverBareheaded: Unlike [[Film/JudgeDredd the film it's based on]], Dredd keeps his helmet on for the entire game. His appearance is based on his original comic book counterpart.

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* NeverBareheaded: Unlike [[Film/JudgeDredd the film it's based on]], Dredd keeps his helmet on for the entire game. His appearance is based on his original comic book counterpart. Same goes for Rico, as he's a PaletteSwap of Dredd.
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* AntiFrustrationFeatures:
** Blowing up inventory crates will often give up extra ammo for the bombs you used, in order to help keep the player from being unable to complete an objective that requires destroying said crates.
** Computer monitors can be accessed throughout different parts of each level, and they can fill in a player on how much of an objective they still need to complete in case they missed something.
** The game can be [[NintendoHard punishingly hard]], so a handy and short PasswordSave is provided after each level is completed.
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* EarlyBirdCameo: The occasional perp, when killed, can be revealed to be possessed by a [[spoiler: Dark Judge.]]
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* TruerToTheText: Dredd's appearance is based on his comic book counterpart and keeps his helmet on. Also, [[spoiler: Judge Death]] is the TrueFinalBoss.

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To coincide with the release of [[Film/JudgeDredd the 1995 film]] based on the ''ComiCbook/JudgeDredd'' comic, a LicensedGame was produced for the SNES, Sega [=MegaDrive=], Gameboy and Game Gear.

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To coincide with the release of [[Film/JudgeDredd the 1995 film]] based on the ''ComiCbook/JudgeDredd'' comic, a LicensedGame was produced for the SNES, UsefulNotes/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem, [[UsefulNotes/SegaGenesis Sega [=MegaDrive=], Gameboy MegaDrive]] / [[UsefulNotes/SegaGenesis Genesis]], UsefulNotes/GameBoy and Game Gear.UsefulNotes/GameGear.



* TrueFinalBoss: Rico is the BigBad of the film and appears as a later boss in this game. The game continues on for a few levels after this until Dredd faces off against [[spoiler: Judge Death]].

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* TrueFinalBoss: Rico is the BigBad of the film and appears as a later boss in this game. The game continues on for a few levels after this until Dredd faces off against [[spoiler: Judge Death]].Death]].

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To coincide with the release of [[Film/JudgeDredd the film]], a LicensedGame was produced for the SNES, Sega [=MegaDrive=], Gameboy and Game Gear.

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To coincide with the release of [[Film/JudgeDredd the film]], 1995 film]] based on the ''ComiCbook/JudgeDredd'' comic, a LicensedGame was produced for the SNES, Sega [=MegaDrive=], Gameboy and Game Gear.



** Signs appear in the opening level saying "Eat At Otto's", referring to [[{{Gonk}} Otto Sump]].

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** Signs appear in the opening level saying "Eat At Otto's", referring to [[{{Gonk}} Otto Sump]].Sump]] from the comic.
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* AdaptationExpansion: Once Dredd defeats Rico, the game continues after the events of the film's plot [[spoiler: with Dredd travelling to Deadworld to face the Dark Judges.

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* AdaptationExpansion: Once Dredd defeats Rico, the game continues after the events of the film's plot [[spoiler: with Dredd travelling to Deadworld to face the Dark Judges.Judges]].
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* SwissArmyWeapon: The Lawgiver has a variety of ammo types that can be used, including grenade and shotgun.

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* SwissArmyWeapon: The Lawgiver has a variety of ammo types that can be used, including grenade and shotgun.shotgun.
* TrueFinalBoss: Rico is the BigBad of the film and appears as a later boss in this game. The game continues on for a few levels after this until Dredd faces off against [[spoiler: Judge Death]].
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* AmbidextrousSprite: Not only will Dredd swap his Lawgiver to his other hand when facing the opposite direction, but his shoulder pads will swap over too.
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* BagOfSpilling: After the prison transport crashes in the Cursed Earth, Dredd loses all his acquired ammo, except for the [[BottomlessMagazines infinite standard rounds]] he always carries.
* BottomlessMagazines: Standard ammo is infinite.


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* NintendoHard: The game is punishingly difficult, especially the boss battles.
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* MythologyGag:
** Signs appear in the opening level saying "Eat At Otto's", referring to [[{{Gonk}} Otto Sump]].
** [[ComicBook/StrontiumDog Johnny Alpha]] appears as a perp.
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* AdaptationExpansion: Once Dredd defeats Rico, the game continues after the events of the film's plot [[spoiler: with Dredd travelling to Deadworld to face the Dark Judges.
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* MirrorBoss: Rico is basically just a PaletteSwap of Dredd.
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[[https://store.steampowered.com/app/690250/Judge_Dredd_95/ A PC port]] titled ''Judge Dredd 95'' has been confirmed for Steam.

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[[https://store.steampowered.com/app/690250/Judge_Dredd_95/ A PC port]] titled ''Judge Dredd 95'' has been confirmed for Steam.Steam.

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* NeverBareheaded: Unlike [[Film/JudgeDredd the film it's based on]], Dredd keeps his helmet on for the entire game. His appearance is based on his original comic book counterpart.
* SwissArmyWeapon: The Lawgiver has a variety of ammo types that can be used, including grenade and shotgun.
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To coincide with the release of [[Film/JudgeDredd the film]], a LicensedGame was produced for the SNES, Sega [=MegaDrive=], Gameboy and Game Gear.

Loosely following the plot of the film, it uses a platform shooter format with the unique option of arresting enemies who have surrendered instead of just killing everyone.

[[https://store.steampowered.com/app/690250/Judge_Dredd_95/ A PC port]] titled ''Judge Dredd 95'' has been confirmed for Steam.

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