Whizz (video game)

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Release
Amiga
CD32
MS-DOS
SNES
  • NA: November 1996
PlayStation
  • EU: February 1997
  • JP: 18 September 1997
Saturn
  • EU: August 1997
  • JP: 29 August 1997
Whizz
Developer(s)Flair Software
Publisher(s)Flair Software
SNES
Titus Software[1]
PlayStation, Saturn
Konami
JP: B-Factory
Platform(s)Amiga, CD32, MS-DOS, Super NES, PlayStation, Saturn
Release
Amiga
CD32
MS-DOS
SNES
  • NA: November 1996
PlayStation
  • EU: February 1997
  • JP: 18 September 1997
Saturn
  • EU: August 1997
  • JP: 29 August 1997
Genre(s)Platform
Mode(s)Single-player

Whizz is an isometric platform game published for the Amiga, CD32, and MS-DOS in 1994. In 1996, it was released for the Super NES and in 1997 the PlayStation and Saturn. A Mega Drive version was planned but never released.[2] Within the game, "Whizz" refers to the player character's magical talents, being short for "wizard". Marketing for the game used it in reference to the slang term for urination, such as in the advertising slogan "Ever feel the need for a Whizz real bad? You will."[3]

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