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Pokemon Mewtwo Strikes Back

Pokemon Mewtwo Strikes Back was released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in Japan, but it never saw an official English localization. It was developed by Ambrella, a studio known for other Pokemon spin-offs, and published by Nintendo. This game arrived during the SNES era when developers were experimenting with different genres for established franchises, placing it among a wave of titles that tried to translate the Pokemon world into new gameplay formats.

Pokemon Mewtwo Strikes Back

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Version Overview

You control a single Pokemon, Mewtwo, navigating through a side-scrolling environment. Your main goal is to advance through each stage, battling other Pokemon that appear as enemies. The combat is action-oriented; you use a variety of psychic attacks, which you can charge up for more powerful effects. The game is structured around screen by screen exploration, and you collect items to restore health or unlock new areas. The pacing is quite brisk, and the difficulty can be unforgiving, demanding precise timing in both platforming and combat. Playing it feels like a direct, fast-paced test of your reflexes and ability to manage Mewtwo's unique move set.

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Platform: SNES. Release year or listed reference year: 2000. Related pages are selected from the same platform when possible, so readers can compare similar hardware-era entries without relying on search alone.

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