Razzmatazz - MAME - Action / Arcade

Razzmatazz MAME game showing 3D box cover and gameplay screenshot

Razzmatazz is a dial-controlled single-screen vertical shooter from Sega that only saw a very limited release of 6 machines to test locations in 1983. It can be considered a spiritual sequel to Sega's Carnival from 1980. The game alternates between "Tin Can Round" and "Bear Round" boards. The "Tin Can Round" is a shooting gallery similar to Carnival, where the player must shoot all the cans and bottles while fending off enemy ducks. A bonus "Duck-Frenzy Round" can be entered by racking up cans to spell out the word on the top row. The "Bear Round" involves shooting a polar bear to change its direction and guide it to eat all the fish without falling off the ice floe.

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