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Bloody Wolf
Bloody Wolf est un jeu de course et de tir développé par Data East, sorti à l'origine en arcade en 1988 avant d'être porté sur PC Engine en 1989. Les joueurs incarnent un opérateur des forces spéciales nommé 'Bloody Wolf' qui doit infiltrer un repaire terroriste pour sauver un président kidnappé. Le jeu mélange des sections de tir à défilement latéral et vue aérienne, avec diverses armes et power-ups.
Date de sortie
January 1, 1989
Développeur
Data EastÉditeur
Data East
Joueurs
1
Région
US
Taille du ROM
211 KB
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Histoire
Snake and Eagle, two commandos of the Bloody Wolf special forces, receive instructions from their commander to destroy the enemy's weapon base and rescue any allies who have been reported missing in action , as well as the President . In the Battle Rangers version, their commander is a Secretary of State and the instructions are simply "save the top urgent crisis of our nation." In the end, the Colonel tells Snake and Eagle that their next mission is to rescue the President once again; however, after having decided to "party it up tonight", the men decline to take the mission and abandon the Colonel.
Systèmes de jeu
The game uses a side-view and employs a multi-directional attack method similar to many other arcade games of the run and gun genre, including Guerilla War , Ikari Warriors , Mercs and Data East's own Heavy Barrel . Allowing up to two players to play simultaneously, once players create their own codename using up to three initials, they receive a quick mission briefing before the mission ensues. Players automatically begin the game with a machine gun containing unlimited ammo and a knife used exclusively for close quarters combat. The mission's levels are separated into "scenes" and usually consist of one or more players running through various terrain, attacking hordes of enemy soldiers, and reaching the end of the stage to battle a boss. Players have the option to rescue various hostages scattered throughout the levels to obtain new weapons or items.
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