Steve's Obscure Super Famicom Games Thread

Discussion in 'Rare and Obscure Gaming' started by Steve, Sep 9, 2006.

  1. stshores24

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    You're totally right. I miss those days, drooling over the huge, HUGE issues packed with screenshots...
     
  2. Steve

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    Not all 12-year waits are worth it.

    The Godzilla brawler proved to be a winner, but I've played plenty of games I been wanting to for a long time, only to find out they stink. There was another fighting game I was curious about for 12 years... and recently not only discovered that it truly existed, but I also was disappointed by the end results.... but more on that in a moment.

    In '94, EGM started previewing a fighting game set to come out later in the year for the US Super Nintendo.

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    issue #55, Feb 94, NEXT WAVE

    It grabbed me instantly. I had never seen SD characters before and that stood out. I'm also a sucker for off-beat characters in fighting games, and this one sure had 'em.

    Several months later, in issue #62 September '94 they ran this (note the name change)

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    Earlier this year I searched for Galactic Defenders, thinking it came out in 95, right around the time I sorta fell out of gaming. I discovered it was canned. Bummer

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    sadly never quite made it

    Once I got into importing, I started wondering if this game received a Japanese-only release.

    Nothing turned up under Galactic Defender.

    And nutthin' turned up under SD Golden Fighter.

    Discouraged, I gave up hope it existed.

    Then one night I discovered it DOES exist and goes under the title of
    SD HIRYU NO KEN !!

    The day it arrived I couldn't WAIT to rip into it. I was going to solve a conundrum that had haunted me for a dozen years.

    Popped it in.

    And from elation and excitement to, quickly, disappointment and despair.

    Initial impression: woooooow (not in the good way)

    MAN THIS GAME BLOWS?!? HOW COULD THEY **** THIS **** UP??

    Animation: choppy
    Frames: lacking
    Jumping: clunky
    Sound: below average
    Graphics: disappointing
    Controls: (semi)unresponsive

    24 hours later, I gave it a 2nd chance. Lowered my expectations, accepted it for what it is, and when I did that, I came away liking the game a lot better. So, in the end, it's not ALL bad, but it came nowhere near its potential. In a lot of ways it feels rushed and half-completed. Yet despite all these flaws, it did grow on me a bit and is a classic guilty pleasure-type.

    There are things about this game I still like. I still like the 15 character roster, in a time where 10 or 12 was the norm. The character design is pretty decent, with a nice assortment of karate masters, bad-ass types, muscle men and monsters.

    Let us now meet them

    RYUHI
    Main guy. Dragon-shaped fireball that only goes across a quarter the screen. No Dragon Punch per se but has an anti-air twirling kick special move. I like the statue in his stage

    SUZAKU
    Ryuhi's rival from what I can gather. Throws a small diamond-shaped projectile in mid-air as well as on foot, and has a cool anti-air special where his body is engulfed by the spirit of a fiery phoenix.

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    HAYATO
    A cool-looking ninja-like warrior with a fireball that arches upward late. Has a Dragon Punch and a nice rolling flame kick that blazes his opponent not red, but blue, a la M. Bison's PSYCHO CRUSHER

    A. ROSEMAN
    An experienced brawler with nice combo's consisting of stinging rights and lefts. Even has a fireball for good measure. His stage is home to London and Big Ben

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    DADDY
    A lion-like beast that spits fireballs and can turn into a flaming rocket from above. His friend Jennifer aids him in certain special attacks. His Sky Palace stage is reminiscent of Karnov's from FIGHTER'S HISTORY DYNAMITE

    MAINOHANA
    A short sumo with ... surprise surprise... hand/belly attacks as well as a short range projectile. His stage is the edge of a forest overlooking a peaceful ocean

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    TETSUO
    Like Kurosawa from LAST BRONX Tetsuo is the resident bad-ass with the big stick. Any fighter who spits before a battle is top-of-the-line certified. Pounds the ground with his stick unleashing a ground-based projectile. When defeated yells ****! 3 times. Check out the footage here

    E. QUAKER
    A huge serpentine creature with a staff that can turn into a scythe. OUCH! Emits a laser from his eye. Spins his staff high as an anti-air attack

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    WILER
    A big man with throws and charging attacks. Gotta love his South East Asian Jungle with the falling rain

    RAIMA
    A machine warrior that attacks with a sword and ninja stars. Can really "shock" the competition

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    MIN-MIN
    Female whose stage is arguably the game's best. She has a dragon-shaped fireball like Ryuhi, but hers go the full length

    URUKA
    Here's a guy who will challenge Darwin's theory... or maybe prove it! A total savage. Throws a wheel with lots of anger backing it

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    SYORYU
    A young kid who is unbelievably fast. Ground fireball and flying charging attack that's very annoying

    YUUKA
    Tougher than a 2 dollar steak, she can manipulate air currents to send you sky high, helplessly twirling in mid-air.

    R. POWERS
    No relation to MUSCLE POWER and CERTAINLY none to SCREECH POWERS. The CWF Champ loves nothing more than pounding his competition in front of his wild fans. Looks quite like the old WWF wrestler of late 80's/early 90's fame THE ULTIMATE WARRIOR (so did that Level 2 boss in Streets of Rage)

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    There are 4 game modes:

    1. Story mode
    Pick any 1 of the 15 and go through the entire roster, with a brief storyline in Japanese

    2. VS mode
    1P vs. 2P, 1P vs. COM, or even COM vs. COM. You can pick your stage, your handicap AND by pressing L or R, change colors on each character up to 8 times. Every fighter should do that.

    3. Tournament
    Up to 8 players can compete to see who's number 1 in a single elimination tourney

    4. Practice
    Practice, man. 4 different modes

    Options you can set the timer, pick 1 or 3 rounds, CPU difficulty 1-8, Speed of 0, 1 or 2, change buttons, etc. Weak/strong punch and kick, L to taunt and R to side-step. R is unique because you can avoid projectiles/attacks without blocking. Also, if you're close to your opponent, by pressing forward + R you'll 360 around them. If you're quick you can score a cheap hit or throw before they can react

    The game does play on the choppy side, but if you play on speed 2 it becomes less noticeable. I'd say you *HAVE TO* play it on speed 2 to get any enjoyment out of it, which was what I did on my 2nd try.

    CLOSING THOUGHTS
    I've heard the game is extremely rare, whether that is true I cannot confirm. I can't recommend it unless you're a diehard fighting freak, or if you have some sort of sick fetish for Culture Brain's Hiryu no Ken games (The US name was Ultimate Fighter, I know the N64 had a JP 3D SD Hiryu no Ken version).

    Despite its flaws and unrealized potential, the SD look makes it unique and the characters have decent charm. Those are the main selling points. The controls could have used more polish as sometimes it's hard to pull off simple special moves. But again, take it for what it is, and you may have a decent time. Just remember to crank it up to the highest speed!

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    INTRO
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  3. youruglyclone

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    hey steve I like your taste in super famicom games

    so far of your features I've played at least 7 of them
    Godzilla: Kaijuu Daikessen (wish I own it)
    Hammering Harry
    Bomberman 3,4,5
    Battle Cross (own it)
    SD Hiryu no Ken (own it)

    by the way do you own the carts you review?
     
  4. ccovell

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    Somebody's a fan of "Agony" on the Amiga. Or vice-versa.
     
  5. Kami68k

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    Well, looks interesting. I'm not so much into fighters anyway, but I like the SD Char Designs. Would pick it up if its not so expensive ;)
     
  6. Steve

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    Yup, I love to own the original game, nothing can beat having the "actual flesh" so to speak.
     
  7. Steve

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    HALLOWEEN comes early this year

    We all know the Super Nintendo lacks dark-toned games, with many being "cutesy" with bright vibrant colors. When you're 8 years old you don't mind, but like many gamers as we get older we start to enjoy the "more mature" titles. Recommended on Super Nintendo, just to name a few, are Nosferatu, Blackthorne and Demon's Crest. Well, add this sucker to the batch, and it's only for the Super Famicom.

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    MAJYUUOU (AKA King of Demons) was one of a couple SFC titles that convinced me to start importing (DoReMi was another). It could be described as "Castlevania with a gun" or "Resident Evil meets Castlevania." But more than throw out lingo's, let's delve a little deeper into this morbid action scroller.

    You are Abel, and your wife, Maria, and daughter Iria have been captured by your former friend Bayer who sold his soul to the devil. With them he intends to revive the KING OF DEMONS. You're willing to do anything to save your family, even taking various forms of a demon yourself.

    Your weapon in human form is a 9mm gun. Abel can roll, do a downward kick in mid-air, double jump and a super shot can be unleashed when attack is held until the power bar flashes. Your journey starts on the bridge to Hell where you battle Bayer. He is easy here and will eventually retreat. The door opens on the far right end and your foray into the darkness begins...

    The Caves
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    Things start out not so bad. Low-entry winged demons are one and done. A fairy helper acts much like an "option" in shooters. Just when you say "This is TOO easy" the ground rumbles and the ugliest and biggest worm you've ever seen is quickly slithering your way!

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    The parasitic creature traps you at a dead end but fortunately, or so you think, the ground collapses sending you deep into...

    The Sewers
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    Mutant frogs, gun-toting she-devil's and hordes of zombies greet you with open decaying arms. 1 shot takes zonmbies' heads off and 2 seals the deal. Out of the corner of your eye you can see victims pinned up like grand prizes but there's no time for sentimentality as you know you could well be next. You arrive at a decrepit elevator and with hell's army on your tail, you have no choice but to enter the dank rotting interior...

    Tarantula Tangle
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    Don't just stand there quaking or you'll soon join the festive tapestry on the ceiling... or worse! Luckily, your trip to Japan last summer paid major dividends when Ryu taught you the art of HADOKEN

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    Coming out of the elevator you are greeted by an old friend

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    could those veins be any more gross...

    You can barely stand to look at it but you are "willing and Abel." (har har) Thankfully it is an easy kill despite its intimidating sprite. March forward and meet the Barons of Hell. These big bastards are tough requiring 12 gun shots to finish off.

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    Get by these monsters and face...

    Harpy
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    Beware the long purple tongue of this malpractice creature. It'd like nothing more than to add your SKULL to its precious collection. Kill it, grab the orb and begin your 1st inhuman transformation.

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    WHEW! That's only stage 1. It's all very short though, but you gotta love the mini-bosses and devilish enemies at every turn.

    Stage 2 is a plant-themed world with buildings in ruin. A very unique aspect here are the green pods which release little red fairies. Kill 'em and you can eat their fallen carcasses to regain health. Demonic, and you know you love it too

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    Everything's going smoothly in stage 2 until you cross an old abandoned building. You hear a trembling and know it's not JUST the racing of your heart, but something BIG and BAD is moving toward you fast....

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    If it catches you in its teeth it will literally drag you up and down the screen like a rag doll, inflicting major damage. Defeat this mini-boss and find yourself eye to eye (no pun intended) with this bad boy

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    Hmmm... SkyBlazer anyone.....

    What, there's one more after Cyclops? #@%&!!!

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    the mutant's super shot will make quick work of Mrs. Bushroot

    The Plant Queen has several attacks but is easy. Defeat this empress and enter stage 3 which guarantees to be the "ride of your life." Stage 3 has you on a speeding train rolling past a cemetery. Something afoul is in the air...

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    that's one ominous skyline

    Within 10 seconds this mini-boss appears. It only has 1 attack: throwing its two scythe's at you, which will spin in place for a few seconds. Just leave some room on the left and you'll be OK. Battle the rest of the minions on the train and soon you'll meet a pair of twins unlike any you've met before.

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    You are helpless as they kill this innocent lass. The scream as she perishes is quite eerie. After these two you immediately face the end boss of stage 3.

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    Its weak spot is apparent -- that sick pulsating brain mass in the center of its back, ugh. Just dodge the purple barrage of bullets and you'll be fine.

    Once the disgusting bubbly mass is blown to bits, the Ghost Train is rendered helpless and sent crashing through the castle walls.

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    Level 4 begins and from here on out, I'll let you discover what horrors await. Will you be able to stop Bayer? Will the King of Demons arise? Can Abel save his family?

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    -There are 3 different demons you can become, with stronger versions of each. Each has a unique regular/super shot and one can flip, another teleports, etc. Find out which form works best for which stages
    -Yes, you are human only for stage 1, unless you opt to not touch an orb after the end level bosses, which would make the game more challenging (his puny slow gun shot is no match compared to the mutant's rapid crescent blades)
    -The beginning plot is in Japanese, but throughout the levels there is no text. Not a biggie
    -Unfortunately there is no Options screen, a few bonus modes would have been nice as well
    -The helper is very useful, if you die it will revive you for a 2nd go and you won't waste a life. Some levels you will spot a green aura -- touch her and you're set
    -There are health refills here and there, stand over and press down
    -Your health bar will increase as your point total increases. You can continue forever, but you will start at level 1 health and for later levels kiss it good-bye

    CLOSING THOUGHTS
    Initially, the small sprites were disappointing and in general I felt graphically it was a bit of a letdown. The game is fairly short and not too difficult. It wasn't the 9+ out of 10 masterpiece a part of me was expecting to be honest (mostly due to hype and word of mouth from a few who had played it and raved about it), but it's well worth owning. I love the strange and gruesome creatures you encounter throughout, the mini-bosses are a hoot and it kind of me reminds me of Taromaru a little bit I have to say! It had that Japanese demonic tone down pat. The gameplay is reminiscent of an old 8-bit game for some reason and the different demons you can become is quite Altered Beast-esque. I like it.

    MAJYUUOU is a good ole fashion blast that goes down on the small list of dark action games (worth playing) on the Super NES.

    Majyuuou gameplay sample
     
  8. Yakumo

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    Steve, thanks for covering Majyuuou ! I was looking at that last week strangly enough. I think I'll give it a try after reading your review.

    By the way, if you thought SD Hiryu no Ken was crap then try the original Hiryu no Ken ! That is bloody awful ! God knwos how it got a release. There's also a remake witha few more options and slightly better animation called Hiryu no Ken Hyper Version. Hyper it isn't, shit it is :lol:

    Yakumo
     
  9. Baseley09

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    None of this post makes any sense, you started your own language or something :p
     
  10. karsten

    karsten Member of The Cult Of Kefka

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    i can understand everything :p
     
  11. Yakumo

    Yakumo Pillar of the Community *****

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    Eh? what do you mean? There's a few typos because I was typing fast but it's still fully comprehensible :nod:

    Basically I said - thanks for covering Majyuuou because I was interested in it. Then I went on to say that Steve is right thinking SD Hiryu no Ken was crap and that he should not try normal Hiryu No Ken or the slightly enhanced Hyper Version since they are also crap.

    Clear ?:dance:

    Yakumo
     
  12. WolverineDK

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    translating is easy :) (I have seen English worse written by the way)

    Hey I understand too :) But well maybe it is because, I want to understand people :)
     
  13. Steve

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    a "HOT" game

    If you've ever seen the old 1974 flick THE TOWERING INFERNO (Fred Astaire, OJ Simpson yes THAT OJ Simpson) then you will know exactly what to expect from this next game.

    12 years ago EGM ran a spiffy 2-page feature on THE FIREMEN, and ever since I've been curious about it. Made by HUMAN, perhaps most well-known for their Fire Pro Wrestling franchise, The Firemen is a 1-player top-down action game where you navigate a top high-rise fire fighter through the burning Metrotech building. With your water hose you extinguish fires, dispatch mechanical objects gone haywire and of course face intimidating end-level bosses.

    Like Godzilla, this 12-year-mystery lived up to the hype. THE FIREMEN is a stellar game. It's graphically pleasant with well-shaded characters adding a perception of depth, plays really well and the theme is unique all culminating in a game that has that "cool" factor. There is some in-game JP text communication between Danny and Pete the firefighters, but it's nothing you can't do without. Oddly, the game intro is in English.

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    It's 6 PM on Christmas and a small fire in the Metrotech kitchen left unattended has spread throughout the complex. With the building burning to a crisp and injured people stuck inside, it's your job to get in and neutralize the situation. There are six floors in all. Thanks to the whole theme and atmosphere, it reminds me of Die Hard the movie, except replace the terrorists with deadly flames. (and the guns with a water hose)

    Your partner carries an axe and helps in eradicating fires and other enemies, including bosses. He'll carry out the victims as well. Finding and rescuing victims are not necessary, per se, but finding more means a better score and each time you save someone your health will be restored by roughly 60% (if necessary).

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    The buttons are simple.

    Y = straight ahead spray
    B = downward spray
    X = extinguishing bomb (limited)
    A = crawl
    L/R = locks position and strafes (you can shoot in 8 directions)

    Predominantly, you'll be using the straight spray but the downward spray is the only way to eliminate small fires. There are two main fire types: small and large. The small flames you can touch without getting hurt. Crawl is very useful because there are backdrafts and much like Burning Rangers you'll hear a quick whiz before all hell breaks loose. Crawling will help you avoid damage from backdrafts and fireballs.

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    crawl to avoid the annoying fireballs

    You'll also crawl under high flames, desks and even a vent!

    The bomb is your ultimate weapon and up to 3 can be carried. Save them for the bosses!
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    If you are carrying 3 already, and find another bomb, pick it up and your guy transforms into a super fire fighter with bigger and stronger spray. There is also a separate icon for this rare powerup.

    Here's a look at the game's first 3 stages and bosses

    Level 1

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    Just stay diagonal of this 1st boss because it shoots 4 flames (north, south, east and west) and then scurries around the screen

    Level 2

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    Beware of exploding containers. The breakable glass is a nice touch

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    This sorching flame ball boss can only be attacked with the downward spray. Keep in mind with the downward spray you move exceptionally slower. Be careful or it will char you to a burning crisp

    Level 3

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    Things start to get trickier as stage 3 introduces backdrafts, new enemies and collapsing floors

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    Easy boss in its first couple forms but the last one as shown here can be a bit of a bitch as it surrounds you in no time

    Does this game have any flaws? Of course, it's not perfect. A 2-player option would have been welcomed. There is also no option screen, so much like Majyuuou there's no way to crank up the difficulty. THE FIREMEN isn't hard, in fact I beat it on my 3rd try. It takes about 75 minutes. Each level you have 10 minutes (sometimes more) to complete. You have 3 continues.

    On the upside, at the end you are given a detailed account of your gameplaying; everything from class to level completion times to total play time to % of rescued people and a total point score out of 100, so that's something to shoot for. But the replay value is only average at best.

    Unlike Burning Rangers the flames are not randomly generated in THE FIREMEN. So once you play through it once, you know where everything is. The number of victims to save is also on the low side. And the text that is played at the bottom of the screen is rather slow with no speed-up button.

    The Strafe button (L and R) -- one of them should have been "spin in place" or at least a 180 turn.

    Other than that THE FIREMEN is a true winner.

    And keep in mind it's not to be confused with Fire Fighting which is known in the US as Ignition Factor by Jaleco -- similar yet not as good, but solid and playable in its own right

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    The list of quality SNES games is mind-blowing

    Anyway, THE FIREMEN is top-notch top-down action. Sorry but I have to say it:

    This game is on fire

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  14. ccovell

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    It is a good game. Basically Alien Syndrome with the temperature turned up.

    Note that a sequel was released "The Firemen 2" on the Playstation with 2P Simultaneous action. It's pretty good too, just not electrifying.
     
  15. Taucias

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    That The Fireman game was released in Europe for the SNES :)
     
  16. Steve

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    HOOP DREAMS

    Sunday May 28, 1995 was a day I'll never forget

    It was Game 4 of the Eastern Conference Finals pitting the young uprising Orlando Magic vs. the Indiana Pacers. I was at the local mall and walking past Radio Shack when I saw they had the game on ten TV screens. There were 3 people standing there, watching in angst and talking in-between plays. I made it a crowd of 4. The game was in its final 3 minutes, and as the drama unfolded, the crowd grew from 4 to 8 to 12. Even the employees stopped what they were doing and huddled around.

    These are the moments you live for as a sports fan, and to boot it was one of the greatest finishes in NBA playoff history.

    With under 15 seconds to go, this improbable sequence took place:
    -Brian Shaw's 3 pointer gave the Magic the 1 point lead
    -Reggie Miller answered with one of his own, putting the Pacers back up by 2 causing the Indiana crowd to erupt in a frenzy
    -Mere seconds later the player many then believed would carry Jordan's torch and the NBA into the new millenium, Anfernee "Penny" Hardaway nailed a heart breaking 3, giving the Magic a 1 point lead with 1.3 seconds and left the sold out capacity crowd in stunned silence

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    Penny

    As the game went to its final commercial break there was a deafening buzz within those small confines of Radio Shack. I was right in the middle of it and the adrenaline was indescribable. I felt like I was at the game myself! That day I developed a much deeper appreciation for basketball in general.

    Speaking of basketball....

    In October '94 EGM previewed a Super Famicom-only basketball game. The unique street ball look instantly intrigued me.

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    Like others before it, I was recently able to play this game, effectively ending the 12-year curiosity streak.

    There are 16 "non-official" teams to select from, plus a "Japan" team.

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    Though, oddly, if you look in the EGM preview you'll see SPURS and BULLS. So I looked at the teams closer. The subtle "not-so-hidden" parallels are definitely there. For example check out the Wizards (keep in mind in 94 today's Wizards were known as the Washington Bullets). Their court is the same color as the Orlando Magic, and they got a starting center with incredible stats who wears # 32 (Shaquille O'Neal) Besides... Magic... Wizards... hmmmm

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    I see you Shrek (Shaq's 93 stats: 23.4 ppg, 13.9 rpg, 56% FG, 59% FT)

    I guess you can say there are real players in this game. Just like the classic Ken Griffey Junior Presents Major League Baseball on SNES, the jersey numbers are the same as well as their stats (or very close anyhow, as seen with the Diesel). They just have different names. Sneaky.

    The 3-on-3 halfcourt mode is good fun. Here 3 point shots count as 2, and 2 point shots as 1, just like streetball rules. You can pick from 3, 6, 9 or 12 minutes and any 3 of 12 players from the team you selected.

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    There is a different court you can choose for the 3-on-3 mode, as well as 4 different basketballs, some being quite outlandish

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    I'm not going there...

    You can play exhibition or Round Robin. In RR you're given a password after each victory. At the end, you will face your clones and then the USA Dream Team.

    The 5-on-5 mode is highly reminiscent of Konami's Run N Gun and plays faster than the SNES game NBA Give N Go. The CPU here can be cheap on Normal difficulty, and on easy is too easy. But with 2 players, it's loads of fun. You can play exhibition or Tournament, also with passwords provided. Sadly there is no season mode but that is fine, as it only adds to the whole YMCA/street-ball feel/atmosphere of the game.

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    I've played a lot of basketball games, but none has mastered the beauty of making a simple 18 foot jump shot as Dream Basketball: Dunk and Hoop. In a lot of games making a jump shot is easy but here you really have to earn it. You must release the ball at the VERY peak of your jump. Any slight miscalculation and you'll miss. What else do you expect from Human, the Fire Pro makers who are notorious for testing the timing of a gamer?

    At first it may frustrate as you shoot 3 for 18 in practice mode. But pretty soon you get the timing down and there's no sweeter looking jump shot in town. Nor one as satisfying to make, because you truly have to earn it in this game. Other basketball titles even if you're not at your peak, you still have a 25% or so chance of making the shot. Not so here.

    Click here to see the sweetest jump shot in town

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    -I'm a sucker for the players' ratings as well, so it definitely gets bonus points here. Reminds me of the ole '91 Marvel trading card series. Ahhh those were the days...

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    Spider-Man head-to-head with SHAQ

    -The players' stats are imperative to look carefully over so you know players' strengths and weaknesses. A player with a high shot rating will have better success making shots than a player with a low shot rating, no matter HOW perfect you time it

    -The 3 on 3 mode is good for quick arcade thrills, but the full-court 5 on 5 mode brings about more strategy as you have a bench to go to. Players are rated fresh, OK or tired. You'll have to do some managing throughout the 4 quarters to keep legs fresh

    -My personal favorite team is the Photons. In the 3 on 3 mode I call upon Rogers, Davidson and Feguso

    -I love playing the sport in real life too. My freshman year in college I took 2 basketball courses and brought my own ball every Tuesday and Thursdays, regularly hitting the campus gym to play pickup games and worked on my conditioning/left-handed dribble. Although 9/11/01 was a tragic day indeed, my college basketball coach taught me something that day important, as he forced us to play ball without him once bringing up the tragic events that took place ONLY HOURS BEFORE. Yet as confused and distraught we were then, we realized by period's end the method to his madness: basketball can be therapeutic and that's good for the human soul


    CLOSING THOUGHTS

    If you like basketball and their video games, you'll probably get a good kick out of this. To a non-fan, this is meh. To a fanatic like me, this is freaking sweet. The different modes and 2 to 5 player options make it a great multiplayer affair.

    And if you're wondering what happened in the final 1.3 seconds of that Pacers-Magic game...

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    Rik Smits sent the Pacer crowd home happy

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  17. Steve

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    TAKARA TWIN KILLING

    Before TAKARA became well known in the US for releasing Neo Geo ports to the Super NES, they had two kiddie platformers on the Super Famicom. Though not must-have's, if you're looking to add to the ole library you certainly can do a lot worse than these two

    SYONEN ASHIBE
    A cute platformer where you guide Syo the seal through many levels with classic themes such as forest, cave, haunted house, etc. Syo cannot hurt enemies. Jumping over is the only defense. Enemies range from little brat boys and girls to animals like bats and polar/teddy bears to name a few.
    Your goal is to locate 8 items in each level. The item is connected to the level theme (i.e. stars for ice world, squids for water etc.)

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    Once 8 are collected, head for the exit. If you're hit, one apple (or whatever it may be) squirts away, waiting to be reclaimed. Syo also whimpers Eeeek! The only way to lose is to be squeezed into submission by one of the bratty kids or if the clock reaches 0. The animals cannot make you game over, even if you have zero items when they touch you.

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    Some items are hidden, other times, in the wide open. Syo can head-smash walls to reveal potential items. Jump and head-smash are the only two buttons. The gameplay is very basic, as intended for 6-year-olds, but done rather well for what it had to work with.

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    head-smashing may reveal an item, or a brat

    There are some cool set-pieces, like the giant hippo machine that releases basketballs from high above which Syo must head-butt into the hippo's mouth. Doing this is easier than it looks, especially if the timer is running down and the pressure builds. Each good basket grants you an apple. The hippo machines hold 4 apples; the other 4 are scattered throughout the level.

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    An overhead map is your main screen where you move Syo and his friend around to pick levels. You can backtrack as you wish and along the way folks provide you with info, 16-character passwords and some even challenge Syo to mini-games. The boy is never actually used.

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    The game has some nice details but nothing we haven't seen before. Re-appearing blocks, moving platforms, lightning outside the windows for the haunted house theme, etc. There's definitely a me-too feeling throughout the game but hey, if you can't get enough you'll be right at home. Though, the seal can cling on edges which is a nice touch, admittedly.

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    gotta love the lightning

    My favorite theme was Ice. I'm not sure I've ever played a game where the ice levels were more slippery than Syonen Ashibe's. The poor fella just slides around if you pick up any sort of momentum

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    It's awesome that this game also features the vaunted Northern Lights. I'm a sucker for great little details... though DoReMi's version looked better. (Syo came out late '92, DoReMi early '96)

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    CLOSING THOUGHTS

    Not shabby, surprisingly solid even, yet nothing worth writing home. The graphics are nice, simple, big and pleasant. The music isn't bad though gets sugary sweet in spots. The game is way too cute though, and prolonged play may cause insanity.

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    MIRACLE GIRLS

    Based on the famous Japanese TV anime, you pick Tomomi or Mikage (twin girls with supernatural powers) and transverse platforming stages with mini-games thrown in for good measure. You start with 3 hearts and up to 5 can be stored by collecting fruit. The levels are so colorful you just may go blind.

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    Like Syo there's only 2 buttons: jump and throw candy. Likewise you won't find any killings here. Instead you toss candies around, and while they're occupied chowing you can advance to go and collect 200. They chew for approximately 5 seconds and cannot harm you in this altered state. Otherwise any other contact robs you of 1 heart.

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    Touchdown

    You can stand on their heads during this time to collect otherwise unreachable items and powerup's.

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    There are also mini-games during the story mode and a mini-game mode on its own so you can practice, as well as a 2 player mode for the mini-games. After level 1 you play Water Tag with a bubblebee. It's a classic look -- overhead action similar to Bomberman. My advice here is to hit him ONCE and then RUN LIKE HELL. You can shoot (which will need to recharge before you can fire again) and there's an umbrella cover defense that lasts for half a second.

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    Halfway through, bubbles begin to roam. Anyone it touches that person will lose 1 point off their score. It prevents a certain level of "babysitting" as the term we old kids used to use.

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    at the end whoever has more points win

    One thing that did stand out besides the uber-bright colorful graphics was the aid of the twin. Before a danger spot there's an icon which allows the twin to magically appear on screen.

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    She'll aid you through the next perilous section. Her speech is in Japanese but thankfully there's only two voices: one indicating orange, the other white. Before long you will learn two Japanese words! Whatever color she yaps is the flower color you'll want to hop on, for the other will drop sending you to an early grave.

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    level 1 and 2.. in 2 an air current lifts you up

    CLOSING THOUGHTS

    Like Syo it's solid, way too cute and a title to get once the big-hitters are procured. Muscially, it's pretty damn good too. Not bad, TAKARA. Too many games of this nature are a disgrace to the world of video games, so I give the big T much props for making two competent ones.

    Syonen Ashibe Gameplay
    Miracle Girls Level 1
    Miracle Girls Water Tag Mini-Game

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    Mikage says until next time... GOOD NIGHT
     
  18. ccovell

    ccovell Resolute Member

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    I remember Lisa Nicholls in Super Play Magazine fawning over this game. It is a lot of fun. However, the title Syonen Ashibe means "Ashibe the boy". His seal friend is named "Goma-Chan".

    I played this game a while back, and I would say that it looks easier than it actually is.

    Good review! I loved the Strawberry levels in Ashibe.
     
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    I was never a fan of Shonen the seal but I loved Miracle Girls. I used to play that all the time when I owned a Super Famicom back in the early 90's. Magical days indeed !

    Yakumo
     
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    Thanks for the info! Yes I have the issue of SP where the game is on her playing list. I'm hoping to receive a complete set sometime this week.

    Oops! I meant to write "it looks easier than it actually is." You're absolutely right, it can be KILLER to pull off. I probably get 1 apple for every 6-8 failed attempts.
     
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