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Total Carnage is a hilarious, violent, extremely uncorrect arcade game developed by Midway in 1992 and released same year. Game was also ported to various consoles like Super Nintendo, and there were several key people from Mortal Kombat engaged in this game, most notably Ed Boon (who voiced General Akhboob, the main antagonist) and John Tobias. Total Carnage is very similar in "technical" way to other Midway Games like Smash TV, Terminator 2 or Mortal Kombat, several voice effects and technical things are very similar. 1:11:08 - skip to the infamous Pleasure Dome ending. It's broken by the way, it will always show that you didn't collect ALL money/prizes on screen. Total Carnage is a real parody, nothing here can be taken serious, especially the location (probably Iraq, game was made one year after the Gulf War) and the main antagonist who speaks broken Russian and then transforms itself into Adolf that shouts "LUFTWAFFE" all the time. Also, to control your character properly, you must use two joysticks (one for walking, second for firing direction) but this time for MAME players, you need only keyboard (WSAD + JKLI combination for example) Must play, really. Total Carnage is an arcade shmup, developed by Mark Turmell for Midway in 1992.[2] The game was released for the SNES in 1993 and the Amiga CD32, Amiga, and DOS in 1994. It shares many gameplay elements with Midway's previous title Smash TV. Later the game was re-released in 2004, as part of Midway Arcade Treasures 2 for the PlayStation 2, Xbox and Nintendo GameCube game consoles. In 2005, an Atari Jaguar version was released by Songbird Productions, nearly ten years after work on the game originally began. It was re-released in 2006 as part of Midway Arcade Treasures Deluxe Edition for the PC and in 2012 as part of Midway Arcade Origins for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. BTW - if you don't want to have problems with using bombs in this game, keep in mind to drop a bomb you need to press a START button.