Asterix (arcade game)
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Asterix | |
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Developer(s) | Konami |
Publisher(s) | Konami |
Director(s) | Masaaki Kukino |
Designer(s) | Hideto Murata (hardware) |
Programmer(s) | Hitoshi Akamatsu[1] Yuko Ito |
Artist(s) | Masaaki Kukino S. Wada Tetsu Akasaka T. Akiyama Naoki Sato |
Composer(s) | Mutsuhiko Izumi Mariko Egawa Michiru Yamane Junya Nakano Ayako Nishigaki |
Platform(s) | Arcade |
Release | 1992 |
Genre(s) | Beat 'em up |
Mode(s) | Single-player, 2 player co-op |
Arcade system | Main CPU: 68000 (@ 12 MHz) Sound CPU: Z80 (@ 8 MHz) Sound Chips: YM2151 (@ 4 MHz), K053260 |
Asterix (Japanese: アステリクス, Hepburn: Asuterikusu) is a horizontal-scrolling beat'em up arcade game released in 1992 by Konami. It is based on the French comic series Asterix and Obelix. The player fights as either Asterix the Gaul or his best friend, Obelix, as they take on the 'might' of the oppressive Roman Empire. Asterix includes a variety of humorous fighting moves, which are demonstrated in the game's attract mode. The artwork and feel of Asterix remains true to its French source material, and the game's many humorous touches (such as the way defeated Legionnaires crawl away) will be instantly familiar to fans of the comic-book and cartoon series. Bonus levels, such as the chariot race that awaits at the end of the first level, introduce different gameplay elements to provide a break from the fighting. Despite the game being developed by a Japanese company, all text is either in English or French.
Characters
[edit]There are two characters the player can choose in this game. The first is small, agile Asterix and the second is big, strong Obelix. These two characters have their own unique animations, allowing them to defeat enemies in many different ways. Although Obelix is much stronger within the comic book stories, the powers of both characters in the game are equal.
The game can be completed using standard attacks such as punch, kick, clap, etc. or a special powerful attack "fast rotating arm". This special ability is done by holding the attack button for a short while until the character's face turns red. After that, the player must walk to an enemy and release the button. The enemy in this moment will fly up and after a short while drop down. This special attack is the only way to defeat the strongest bosses in the game.
After an enemy has been beaten enough to fall to the ground, he can be picked up for further abuse, depending on the character. For example, Asterix can pick up a soldier and twirl him above his head while Obelix instead smashes him against the ground in a back and forth motion. These attacks can lead to other enemies being knocked down if they get too close.
At certain points during stages, Dogmatix will bring out either a vial of Magic Potion for Asterix, or a roast boar for Obelix. Collecting these will grant brief invincibility, allowing Asterix and Obelix to rush about the screen and quickly dispatch enemies.
Reception
[edit]Publication | Score |
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Game Zone | [2] |
References
[edit]- ^ Yarwood, Jack (May 2022). "Tracking Down The Obscure Mind Behind Castlevania". Wireframe. Vol. 1, no. 62. Raspberry Pi Ltd. p. 28.
- ^ Lopez, Amaya (May 1992). "Kill Zone - Asterix". Game Zone. Vol. 1, no. 7. Dennis Publishing. p. 95.
External links
[edit]- Video games based on Asterix
- 1992 video games
- Arcade video games
- Arcade-only video games
- Cooperative video games
- Konami beat 'em ups
- Multiplayer and single-player video games
- Side-scrolling beat 'em ups
- Video games developed in Japan
- Video games scored by Junya Nakano
- Video games scored by Michiru Yamane
- Video games set in Egypt
- Video games set in Europe
- Video games set in France
- Video games set in India
- Video games set in Rome
- Video games set in Spain
- Video games set in the 1st century BC
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- Konami stubs
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