64番街 -A DETECTIVE STORY- / 64th. Street - A Detective Story (Japan) Jaleco 1991 ノーミスALL 連付/某市長のようなもの使用 Player うわらば 収録Ver ThunderMAME32+0.106X FF外伝です。ものがたりがよくわかるようにデモ画面から収録してます。
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64th. Street - A Detective Story (c) 1991 Jaleco Co., Ltd. [Japan Leisure].
2 selectable detectives, each with different fighting styles, attempt to solve cases by beating up each criminal they encounter in this side-scrolling beat'em all. Lots of special items can be found by throwing enemies into the background and breaking things.
- TECHNICAL -
Jaleco Mega System 1-C Hardware
Main CPU : 68000 (@ 12 Mhz) Sound CPU : 68000 (@ 7 Mhz) Sound Chips : YM2151 (@ 3.5 Mhz), (2x) OKI6295 (@ 30.303 Khz)
Developed by C.P. Brain, 64th. Street was released in March 1991 by Jaleco. It is a precursor to Jaleco's "Rushing Beat" series on the Nintendo Super Famicom. The series' main character (Rick Norton) shares both the name of the main character (Rick) with the appearance of the supporting character (Allen).
The game's two protagonists make a cameo appearance in another Jaleco game, "Chimera Beast".
This game is probably the earliest (and sadly, one of very, very few) beat 'em up that allows the player to throw the enemy into the background, providing both an increased damage output and a somewhat nice looking dose of scenario destruction. Another game that allowed for this particular move to be performed was the Super Nintendo adaptation of Batman Returns, by Konami.
- TIPS AND TRICKS -
Massive throw damage: When you grab an enemy, pressing Up on the joystick followed by the Attack button will make you throw the enemy onto the background, dealing quite a bigger amount of damage than the regular side throw; and in some cases (like in levels 2 and 3), it'll allow you to kill an enemy with a single move.
- STAFF -
Executive producer : Tokuhiro Takemori Director : Shigeru Hashimoto Planning : Y. Hiroyama Program : Manbou, Sin Fuzihiro BG Design : Helluder, Reiko Takano, Yamagata Tsubasa, Garadou Character design : Mamoru Horikoshi, Shigeru Hashimoto Hyper adviser : Myaa Sound : Kiyoshi Yokoyama, Studio O.K.