Gekitotsu Dangan Jidōsha Kessen: Battle Mobile

Gekitotsu Dangan Jidōsha Kessen: Battle Mobile

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Developer(s) System Sacom
Publisher(s) System Sacom
Designer(s) Munenori Sato[1]
Composer(s) Hiroki Kamata[2]
Platform(s) Super Famicom
Release date(s)
Genre(s) Vehicular combat
Mode(s) Single-player
Multiplayer (up to 2 players)

Gekitotsu Dangan Jidōsha Kessen: Battle Mobile (激突弾丸自動車決戦バトルモービル, "Mobile Kessen Battle Bullets Car Crash")[5] is a Super Famicom vertically-scrolling action game from System Sacom which was released in 1993 exclusively in Japan.

Plot

In the year 2029, a man and his wife are celebrating their honeymoon in a rural area. Suddenly, a group of highway bandits chase them in their automobiles and killed the wife.[1] The main character of the story is the widower who survived this honeymoon gone awry. He is seeking revenge one year later in his red sports car.

Gameplay

Driving through an old canyon road; one of the levels in this game.

One of the ways to score points in the game is to ram into other vehicles and shoot missiles at helicopters.[1] Progressing through the game also counts as scoring.

Bosses include trains, semi-trailer trucks, and tanks. Scenery include cities, caves, and rural scenery. The player has three lives and two continues. A high score is kept for the driver who destroys the most motorcycles and automobiles. While the vehicle can only fire at helicopters, the vehicle can deflect a limited amount of enemy bullets and also has the ability to ram into other vehicles. The final boss can only be fought on Normal and Hard modes.

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Gekitotsu Dangan Jidōsha Kessen: Battle Mobile game information". MobyGames. Retrieved 2012-07-24.
  2. Composer information at SNES Music
  3. "Release information". GameFAQs. Retrieved 2008-04-29.
  4. "Release information (reference #2)". Super-Famicom. Retrieved 2010-12-19.
  5. "Japanese title". superfamicom.org. Retrieved 2008-04-29.
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