词条 | Knuckle Heads |
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|title = Knuckle Heads |image = KnuckleHeads arcadeflyer.png |image_size = 256px |caption = Arcade flyer |developer = Namco |publisher = Namco |designer = O. Sugi Captain Gan[1] |composer = Takayuki Aihara[2] |released = Arcade December 1992 Virtual Console {{vgrelease|JP|August 18, 2009}} |genre = Two-on-two versus fighting game |modes = Single player, Multiplayer |cabinet = Upright |arcade system = Namco NA-2 |cpu = 1x Motorola 68000 @ 12.5 MHz, 1x Motorola M37702 @ 12.5 MHz |sound = 1x C219 @ 44.1 KHz |display = Horizontal orientation, Raster, 288 x 224 resolution, 4096 palette colors |platforms = Arcade, Virtual Console }}{{nihongo|Knuckle Heads|ナックルヘッズ|Nakkuru Hezzu}} is a two-on-two fighting arcade game which was released by Namco, in {{vgy|1992}};[3] it runs on Namco NA-2 hardware, and represents the company's answer to Capcom's {{vgy|1991}} hit Street Fighter II. GameplayIn the single-player tournament mode, the player's chosen character fights against his or her opponent, in best two-out-of-three matches with the CPU or against another human player; however, when both are knocked out simultaneously in the first round, one of them will win the second round. The player has a character roster of six fighters to choose from, each with their own weapons and special techniques - and after the player knocks out five different characters, the player must fight two opponents at once instead of one, for three rounds, and finally an "evil" solid-gold version of their own character, before their character's own ending sequence. The most notable features are the jump button, and multiplayer mode which allows up to four players to play simultaneously; however, the multiplayer mode does not have an ending (much like The Puzzle, which was released earlier in 1992 and also ran on Namco's NA-1 hardware), and the closest a player can get to winning it is if they win ninety-nine times because that is when their "WIN" counter will roll over. CharactersThere are six playable characters and no bosses; all of them have their own unique statistics and special moves.
Virtual Console releaseThe game was later re-released by Namco Bandai Games (as they are now known) on the Virtual Console in Japan on August 18, 2009. See also
References1. ^Knuckle Heads at MamEnd 2. ^{{cite web| url= http://vgmdb.net/album/565| title= VICL-15019: Namco Game Sound Express VOL.09 Knuckle Heads - VGMdb|accessdate=2009-09-24|date=|publisher=Victor Musical Industries}} 3. ^Knuckle Heads at the Killer List of Videogames External links
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