Lost In Translation/Caveman Ninja

About The Game
A bunch of Neanderthals nerds have raided your village and have kidnapped all the babes! As the Caveman Ninja duo, Joe & Mac must face all kinds of prehistoric perils in order to rescue all the girls. Features awesome graphics & fun filled gameplay.

Trivia
Released in February 1991.

This game is known in Japan as "Tatakae Genshijin - Joe & Mac".

A bootleg of this game is known as "Stone Age".

The Caveman Ninja title seems to be a parody of Data East's previous arcade hit "Bad Dudes" title in Japan : "Dragonninja" :)

Updates
The US version is slightly different, it has the "Winners Don't Use Drugs" screen.

Series
The following only applies to US version of Caveman Ninja :
 * 1) Caveman Ninja (1991, Arcade) / Joe & Mac (1991, Super Famicom)
 * 2) Congo's Caper (1993, Nintendo Super Famicom)
 * 3) Joe & Mac 2 - Lost in the Tropics (1993, Nintendo Super Famicom)
 * 4) Joe & Mac Returns (1994)

The following only applies to World version of Caveman Ninja :
 * 1) Caveman Ninja (1991, Arcade) / Joe & Mac - Caveman Ninja (1991, Super Famicom)
 * 2) Congo's Caper (1993, Nintendo Super Famicom)
 * 3) Joe & Mac 3 - Lost in the Tropics (1993, Nintendo Super Famicom)
 * 4) Joe & Mac Returns (1994)

Staff

 * Planner:
 * Makoto Kikuchi


 * Soft:
 * Chiinke Mitsutoshi.Sato
 * Mya
 * Osapan


 * Graphic Designers:
 * Kawamura Makoto
 * Enomoto
 * M. Satoh
 * Etsuko T.
 * Atsushi Kaneko
 * Shamo


 * Sound Composers:
 * Hiroaki Yoshida (MARO)
 * Seiichi Hamada (Atomic Hanada)
 * Takashi Miura (T.Miura)
 * Yuusuke Takahama (Y.Takahama)


 * Hard:
 * Nervous K.K.
 * Hiroshi.Ohnuki

Ports

 * Consoles :
 * Nintendo Famicom (1991, "Joe & Mac")
 * Nintendo Super Famicom (1991)
 * Sega Mega Drive (1991)
 * Nintendo Game Boy (1993, "Joe & Mac - Caveman Ninja")


 * Computers :
 * PC [MS-DOS - 3.25"] (1991)
 * Atari ST (1991)
 * Commodore Amiga (1992)