Tokkyuu Shirei Solbrain (NES / Famicom / Dendy). Full Walkthrough. Lets play!

( 87 viewed : 0 like : 0 comments ) This video shows a complete walkthrough of Tokkyuu Shirei Solbrain (Shatterhand) on the NES / Famicom. Tokkyuu Shirei Solbrain (特救指令ソルブレイン Tokkyū Shirei Soruburein?, lit. Special Rescue Command Solbrain) is a video game based on the series of the same name which was released in 1991 for the Japanese company Family Computer (Famicom), published by Angel and developed by Natsume. It was later modified into Shatterhand, which was published by Jaleco for the Nintendo Entertainment System in North America and Europe shortly after the Japanese release. The differences are mainly cosmetic (changing graphics and plot) but there were also several substantial changes, such as which boss appeared in which area. In addition, the theme-park stage from the Famicom version was replaced with a nuclear-submarine stage in the NES version. Shatterhand is a side-scrolling platform video game developed by Natsume for the Nintendo Entertainment System and Famicom. It was originally released in Japan on October 26, 1991, North America in December 1991, and Europe on November 19, 1992. Jaleco published the game in North America and Europe and Angel published it in Japan. Now defunct, Angel was a subsidiary of Bandai that specialized in the publication of licensed titles. The original Japanese version of the game was based on a television show that aired in Japan similar to the Power Rangers called Super Rescue Solbrain. All references to the show were removed in the North American and European versions of the game. As a result of that, the story and some of the graphics differ between the Famicom and NES versions of the game, though they're still both largely the same. In any case, this is easily one of the NES' best games. In the North America and European versions of the game, the story is as follows: it's the year 2030 and a group of military renegades known as Metal Command are causing chaos across the globe. Led by General Gus Grover, the militants seek to construct an army of cyborg soldiers to conquer the world. During a skirmish with members from Metal Command, a young police officer from the Bronx named Steve Hermann loses both of his arms. Afterwards, Hermann is offered two cybernetic arms to replace the ones he lost, courtesy of the Law and Order Regulatory Division, otherwise known as L.O.R.D. Hermann accepts and becomes an agent codenamed Shatterhand, who is now on a revenge mission to take down Metal Command. As previously mentioned, the Japanese version of the game follows the story of the Super Rescue Solbrain TV show, so it's completely different. Not that the story really matters in a game like this. Games released late into the NES' lifespan tend to be far technologically superior to the ones that came out early in the system's existence. That fact is made quite evident with this game. The graphics are out of this world for an NES game, with highly detailed backgrounds, foregrounds, and character sprites. Further, some parts of the game make an impressive use of parallax scrolling for the backgrounds, something the NES didn't do a whole lot of. The color palette is also quite good, though some later NES titles do outshine it in this department, like Mr. Gimmick and Kirby's Adventure. Still, there aren't many other NES games that look this good, and even less that look better. The music is no slouch, either, featuring a slew of catchy tunes that'll be sure to catch your attention. Really, the only technological misstep this game makes is that it occasionally slows down and has some sprite flickering when there's too much action. However, that is a rare occurrence. One of the game's main highlights is its unique power-up system. Breaking certain crates will reveal special icons shaped like the alpha and beta letters from the Greek alphabet. You can switch the icon from alpha and beta by punching it, though punching it too much will turn it into a big coin. Every time you collect one of these Greek letters, it gets stored in a little box at the top of the screen, and once you've gathered three, they'll combine to assemble a tiny hovering robot that'll follow you wherever you go. The robot attacks whenever you do, and if you hold the A button and press down, it'll lift you off the ground, allowing you to hover. While you're hovering with your robotic friend, you can press the B button to launch it into enemies, but you'll lose the robot if you miss. Speaking of, your robotic pal can also take damage, and it'll eventually blow up if it takes too much punishment. You'll want to avoid that at all costs, as these guys are super useful. This game earns high marks in all categories; spectacular graphics, fantastic music, radical stages, cool bosses, and great game play. - gamerstavern 00:00 Intro 00:27 Area A 04:16 Area B 10:06 Area C 14:33 Area D 27:02 Area E 38:31 Area F 46:33 Final Area [ 2022-02-11T17:11:24Z ] :flashminiupdate:2024-11-21


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