Iron Angel of the Apocalypse[a] is a video game developed by Synergy, Inc. and published by Panasonic for the 3DO.
In a tower rising high above a desolate city, a mad-genius scientist pursues his experiments.
The game was first released by Panasonic in Japan as Tetsujin on April 9, 1994,[1] making it one of first titles available for the 3DO Interactive Multiplayer in that region.
However, Panasonic chose not to give it a North American localization due to possible copyright infringement, so Synergy handled the release itself in 1995, retitling it Iron Angel of the Apocalypse.
"[7] Next Generation also reviewed the US version of the game, rating it three stars out of five, and stated that "it goes a long way toward leaving the trippy dreaminess from the Japanese version intact, and in some ways, makes it creepier.