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Panic!

A Puzzle game for Sega CD by Sega

Panic! box art

Panic! (known as Switch! in Japan) is a video game for the Sega CD that involves pressing numerous buttons in order to transverse a young boy through a complex labyrinth. The game was originally released in Japan, and had some risque "gags" that were assumed to be edited out if the game ever got a North American release. However, in 1994, Data East USA decided to publish the game in North America, renamed but otherwise un-cut. The game was also released for the PlayStation 2 in 2002.1

Trivia

Panic! was one of only a doven games in US gaming magazine GamePro's history to earn a score of 1.0 or lower.2

Sources
  1. Wikipedia 
  2. "The Worst of the Worst". GamePro (200): 53. May 2005. (Via Wikipedia 

Box Art

Title
Switch
Platform
Sega CD
Release date
23 April 1993
Switch box art for Sega CD
Title
Panic!
Platform
Sega CD
Release date
1994
Panic! box art for Sega CD

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