Oscar hits different when it boots instantly in your browser. Released in 1996 on the Super Nintendo, this retro classic from Flair Software, Titus is ready the second you press start — no downloads, no setup.
A Sega Genesis version planned but never released. The CD32 version was bundled with the CD32 console on the same disc as the puzzle game Diggers.
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| Action | Keyboard | Controller |
|---|---|---|
| D-Pad Up | ↑ | D-Pad up |
| D-Pad Down | ↓ | D-Pad down |
| D-Pad Left | ← | D-Pad left |
| D-Pad Right | → | D-Pad right |
| B (bottom) | X | Bottom face |
| A (right) | Z | Right face |
| Y (left) | S | Left face |
| X (top) | A | Top face |
| L | Q | Left shoulder |
| R | E | Right shoulder |
| Start | Enter | Start |
| Select | V | Select |
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The Story Behind Oscar
Oscar is a 1993 platform game developed and published by Flair Software for the Amiga, Amiga CD32, and MS-DOS. It was later released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1996. The CD32 version was bundled with the CD32 console on the same disc as the puzzle game Diggers.
A Sega Genesis version planned but never released. The player controls a character named Oscar through seven Hollywood-themed levels collecting Oscars.
How Oscar Plays
Oscar is a 1993 platform game developed and published by Flair Software for the Amiga, Amiga CD32, and MS-DOS. It was later released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1996. The CD32 version was bundled with the CD32 console on the same disc as the puzzle game Diggers.
A Sega Genesis version planned but never released. The player controls a character named Oscar through seven Hollywood-themed levels collecting Oscars.
Why Players Still Load It Up
A Sega Genesis version planned but never released. The player controls a character named Oscar through seven Hollywood-themed levels collecting Oscars. In September 2009, the first sequel, Oscar in Toyland, was released and is themed around toys.
The CD32 version was bundled with the CD32 console on the same disc as the puzzle game Diggers. It was later released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1996. Oscar was based on Flair’s Trolls game, featuring different levels and due to licensing issues, all Troll imagery was replaced with Flair's original creation Oscar.
Oscar — Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a controller to play Oscar?
A gamepad is optional. The keyboard mapping shown on this page works immediately, and plugging in a USB or Bluetooth controller switches the player over on its own.
Who developed Oscar?
Oscar was developed by Flair Software and published by Flair Software, Titus.
Where can I buy the original Oscar?
Scroll to "Other Places You Can Get This Game" beneath the write-up — it lists trusted stores selling official copies.
What console was Oscar released on?
Oscar was released for the Super Nintendo in 1993.