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Tattoo Assassins is an unreleased 1994 fighting game developed by the pinball division of Data East for release in arcades. A few prototypes were test-marketed, but the game was never officially released. Spearheaded by Bob Gale (screenwriter for Back to the Future) and Joe Kaminkow (leader of Data East Pinball, now known as Stern Pinball), Tattoo Assassins was designed to be Data East's answer to Mortal Kombat. The game was essentially completed before it was cancelled, though it has some minor gameplay and sound glitches, and prototype cabinets were released to test markets in 1994.

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  • Tattoo Assassins es un videojuego de lucha desarrollado por Data East en 1994, pero que nunca fue lanzado de manera oficial, ya que sólo se realizaron algunos demos para arcade. Fue creado por Bob Gale (guionista de Back to the Future) y Joe Kaminkow (exdirector de Data East Pinballs) con la intención, por parte de Data East, de competir con la saga Mortal Kombat, utilizaba la misma técnica de captura por stop motion que su competidora. En el desarrollo, tras haber sido desvinculados de Midway, intervinieron los hermanos Daniel y Carlos Pesina, actores que trabajaron en los dos primeros videojuegos de Mortal Kombat. (es)
  • Tattoo Assassins is an unreleased 1994 fighting game developed by the pinball division of Data East for release in arcades. A few prototypes were test-marketed, but the game was never officially released. Spearheaded by Bob Gale (screenwriter for Back to the Future) and Joe Kaminkow (leader of Data East Pinball, now known as Stern Pinball), Tattoo Assassins was designed to be Data East's answer to Mortal Kombat. The game was essentially completed before it was cancelled, though it has some minor gameplay and sound glitches, and prototype cabinets were released to test markets in 1994. (en)
  • Tattoo Assassins è un videogioco arcade sviluppato nel 1994 da Data East e mai pubblicato. Creato con la collaborazione di Bob Gale, il gioco doveva essere la risposta di Data East al successo della serie Mortal Kombat. Nonostante la mancata distribuzione, la rivista EGM2 ha recensito Tattoo Assassins nel numero di aprile 1994. Il titolo è considerato da Destructoid il peggior clone di Mortal Kombat. (it)
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  • Data East DECO32 (en)
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  • Paul Faris (en)
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  • John Carpenter (en)
  • Joe Kaminkow (en)
  • Eddi Wilde (en)
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  • Data East Pinball (en)
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  • Mike Marvin (en)
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