Joe & Mac, also known as Caveman Ninja in America is a 1991 arcade game created by Data East. The player assumes the role of either Green Haired Joe, or the Blue Haired Mac, who battle through numerous prehistoric levels using, stone weapons. Objective of the game is to save a girl who was kidnapped by a rival caveman gang. Joe & Mac: Caveman Ninja was later ported for the Super NES, Mega Drive/Genesis, Nintendo Entertainment System, Game Boy, Amiga, and PC. G-mode currently obtains the intellectual rights to Joe & Mac: Caveman Ninja
Joe & Mac 2: Lost in the Tropics (also know as Joe & Mac 3: Lost in the Tropics in Japan and Europe) is a 1994 arcade game created by Data East. This sequel puts the player into the role of Joe & Mac, but this time a caveman named Gork has stolen the crown belonging to the Chief of Kali Village, and it’s up to Joe & Mac to retrieve the crown by using the 7 Rainbow Stones that Joe & Mac collect during the journey. Joe & Mac 2: Lost in the Tropics also seen release on the Super NES platform. G-mode currently obtains the intellectual rights to Joe & Mac 2: Lost in the Tropics.
Joe and Mac Returns
Joe & Mac Returns is Data East’s final installment to the Joe & Mac Series created by Data East in 1994. For this sequel, from the normal sideways scrolling beat em’ up type genre, Data East chose to eschew the former’s gameplay and create a single-screen platform. Defeat all your enemies and save the girl. G-mode currently obtains the intellectual rights to Joe & Mac Returns.
Congo’s Caper is a 1993 arcade game created by Data East. This is the prequel to Joe & Mac where the player plays the role of Joe & Mac’s ancestor Congo. The player plays the role of Congo, a monkey that turned half human when a ruby fell from the sky. Objective of this game is to rescue Congette as she has been kidnapped by a demon kid.
A 35 level, side scrolling action game, that was later ported to the Super NES console. G-mode currently obtains the intellectual rights to Congo’s Capers