: Allowing players to adjust the game speed to compensate for modern PC processors that would otherwise run the DOS-era code too fast.
: While original versions required sequential progress, many 2018-era remakes allow users to skip up to three levels or use "save hacks" to unlock all 111 levels at once.
: Levels feature distinct enemies like "Snik Snaks" (moving scissors) and "Electrons." If destroyed by a falling Zonk, Electrons explode into valuable Infotrons.
: Later levels introduce special ports that trigger personal gravity for Murphy, forcing him to fall unless he is supported by a circuit or wall, significantly increasing the platforming difficulty. 2018-Era Feature Enhancements
Modern PC versions (like those from Elmer Productions or community remakes) often include quality-of-life updates:
If you are instead referring to a wrestling-themed game (given the term "Suplex"), you may be looking for titles by , such as the PC remaster of Super City or Wrestling Revolution , which feature deep, physics-based grappling systems and the ability to perform suplexes in various environments like factories or car parks.