My hero

My Hero (named 青春スキャンダル, Seishun Scandal, with the Japan) is a Video game of Beat them all left on arcade (Sega System 8) and Master System in 1985.

Gameplay

The play forces by the most traditional scenario of the Video games (the removal of the boyfriend of the heroes by the malicious ones clearly identified as such) to the player to progress in levels proceeding on only one plan (it is not possible to move on the depth of the screen as in traditional the Double Dragon , Final Fight or Streets off Rage , which will leave then) and to face many enemies.

The character directed by the player can carry out two attacks: a punch, or a jumped kick.

The action is rather fast and vibrating and obliges the player with knowing well the levels and Timing and few subtleties of the play to survive and not to let themselves submerge by the enemies in excess; the fact that the hero kills an enemy with each blow carried, and that he succumbs if he touches an enemy points out Kung-Fu Master and its great difficulty. The play is extrèmement difficult, it is possible to lose the part in a few seconds.

It is possible to give a punch or of foot (or a jumped blow) on a bottle or a weapon launched to the player to send it and kill all the enemies being held on the trajectory. For the end of each level it is necessary to beat a Boss (equipped with a long bar of life) to hope to deliver the boyfriend of the hero, but that is unceasingly pushed back.

Note: It is a play of the arcade type, not having end. The levels return in loop, as well as the final enemy.

To note

  • the play left to the Brésil under the name “ Gang' S Fighter ”.
  • In its conversion of the arcade to Master System, the play initially left in format chart, then in traditional cartridge.
  • the title of the play founded on a expression-stereotype is said by a Demoiselle in distress full with gratitude and admiration when it is released by the hero: “My hero! ”

See too

Internal bond

  • List of plays Master System

External bonds

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