This includes the two sequels to the SNES version: Congo's Caper and Joe & Mac 2: Lost in the Tropics, and the 1994 arcade puzzle-platformer Joe & Mac Returns. The game received multiple sequels and spin-offs, prior to Data East's bankruptcy. It was also included in multiple compilations and digital re-releases after Data East's bankruptcy. The only first-party port, made for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, is known for various gameplay changes (such as an overworld map system with additional levels, and the removal of charging-up weapons). The game has numerous console and computer ports under the Joe & Mac name between 19. While they start with their melee club attack, they can obtain throwable weapons (such as boomerangs and stone wheels) as power-ups. Set in the prehistoric era, Caveman Ninja has cavemen duo Joe and Mac fighting rival cavemen and deadly animals to rescue various damsels in distress.
Caveman Ninja (known in Japan as Joe & Mac: Tatakae Genshijin, loosely translated to 'Joe & Mac: Caveman Fight') is a side-scrolling platformer developed and released by Data East for arcades in 1991.