词条 | Black Tiger (video game) |
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| title = Black Tiger | image = Black Tiger game flyer.png | caption = Sales flyer of Black Tiger | developer = Capcom | publisher = Capcom U.S. Gold (home ports) | producer = Yoshiki Okamoto | programmer = Masayuki Akahori | composer = Tamayo Kawamoto | released = August {{vgy|1987}} | platforms = Arcade / Various | genre = Hack and slash, Platform game | modes = Single-player, Multiplayer (alternating turns) | cpu = Z80 | sound = Sound CPU: Z80 Sound Chips: YM2203 | cabinet = Horizontal | display = Raster graphics, 256×224 pixels, 1024 colors }} Black Tiger, known in Japan as {{Nihongo|Black Dragon|ブラックドラゴン|Burakku Doragon|lead=yes}}, is a {{vgy|1987}} platform game released for arcade by Capcom. PlotThe land is under the cruel control of three evil demonic dragons, who descended on a kingdom bring darkness and destruction. From the ruins emerged a barbarian hero, who seeks to slay the dragons and restore the kingdom to its former glory. GameplayThe player controls the barbarian hero to navigate through eight levels infested with enemies and destroying the levels bosses. The player can find a number of "wise men" who give rewards when rescued. Though the wise man rewards often consist of self-evident "advice", most come in the form of "Zenny coins", currency that allows the player to buy various items, such as an upgrade to their weapons and armour, keys for treasure chests, and anti-poisoning potions. Hidden special items that reveal coins, grant upgraded armour, full vitality, extra lives, extra time, or simply bonus points may be found by attacking certain walls. The player's vitality bar will also increase up to four times as a reward for reaching score benchmarks. The player can also find hidden dungeons in the level for extra points and items. The Japanese version has a few changes that makes it more challenging than its American counterpart:
Development"Black Tiger" was planned for released around October 1986, but programming placement difficulties delayed it.[1] During conversion, the game was one of ten games included in a $2,000,000 deal between U.S. Gold and some Japanese coin-op specialists.[2] Ports
Reception{{Video game reviews| MC = 67.50% (Arcade)[4] | rev1 = The Games Machine | rev1Score = 84% (Atari ST) 80% (ZX Spectrum)[5] | CVG = 86% (Atari ST)[6] | IGN = 7.5/10 (Wii)[7] | NLife_WII = 6/10[8] }} "Black Tiger" received a number of positive reviews. Computer and Video Games put the Atari ST, Amiga and Commodore 64 ports as among the top 20 games of the respective computers of 1990.[9][10] References1. ^{{cite magazine|last= |first= |title=Striding On |url=https://archive.org/details/the-games-machine-19/page/n23 |magazine=The Games Machine |issue=29 |publisher=Newsfield Publications |date=June 1989 |page=25}} 2. ^{{cite magazine|last= |first= |title=Ready, Steady, Go! - Black Tiger |url=https://archive.org/details/computer-and-videogames-080/page/n83 |magazine=Computer and Video Games |issue=80 |publisher=Future Publishing |date=June 1988 |page=84}} 3. ^{{cite web |title=Black Tiger Wii |url=https://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/efENZV6Ap5klmoT9SIDnqWexfg2zpfFj |work=www.nintendo.com |publisher= |date= |accessdate=April 26, 2018}} 4. ^{{cite web | title=Black Tiger reviews at Metacritic.com | url=https://www.gamerankings.com/arcade/583849-black-tiger/index.html | work= | publisher=Metacritic | date= | accessdate=December 14, 2018}} 5. ^{{cite magazine|last=Caswell |first=Mark |title=Get a tiger in your computer |url=https://archive.org/details/the-games-machine-29/page/n35 |magazine=The Games Machine |issue=29 |publisher=Newsfield Publications |date=April 1990 |page=37}} 6. ^{{cite magazine|last= |first= |title=Black Tiger by US Gold |url=https://archive.org/details/computer-and-videogames-093/page/n53 |magazine=Computer and Video Games |issue=93 |publisher=Future Publishing |date=July 1989 |page=55}} 7. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.ign.com/articles/2011/02/04/black-tiger-review |title=Black Tiger Wii Review |author=Lucas M. Thomas |date=February 4, 2011 |work=IGN |publisher=Ziff Davis LLC. |accessdate=December 14, 2018}} 8. ^{{cite web|last=van Duyn |first=Marcel |title=Black Tiger (Wii) Review|url=http://www.nintendolife.com/reviews/2011/01/black_tiger_virtual_console |website=NintendoLife |date=June 24, 2011 |accessdate=December 14, 2018}} 9. ^{{cite magazine|last= |first= |title=The C+VG Charts - 103 |url=https://archive.org/details/computer-and-videogames-103/page/n61 |magazine=Computer and Video Games |issue=103 |publisher=Future Publishing |date=May 1990 |pages=62-63}} 10. ^{{cite magazine|last= |first= |title=The C+VG Charts - 104 |url=https://archive.org/details/computer-and-videogames-104/page/n57 |magazine=Computer and Video Games |issue=104 |publisher=Future Publishing |date=June 1990 |pages=58-59}} External links
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