Difference between revisions of "Shui Hu: Feng Yun Zhuan"
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− | ''''' | + | {{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (水滸風雲傳) is a beat-'em-up game developed for the [[Sega Mega Drive]] by the Taiwanese group [[Never Ending Soft Team]] in 1996. [http://project2612.org/phpbb3/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=484&p=3837#p3837 It was re-released in 1999 with a modified copyright date saying "1999" — this is where the current ROM dump comes from.] |
− | The game borrows many assets from Capcom's arcade game Knights of the Round and from Final Fight 2 too, to a lesser degree. It also borrows voice samples from ''[[Streets of Rage]]''. Some graphics are reportedly stolen from ''[[Street Fighter II]]'', and the sound driver is said to be borrowed from [[Data East]], or more specifically, the one used within ''[[High Seas Havoc]]''. | + | The game borrows many assets from Capcom's arcade game Knights of the Round and from Final Fight 2 too, to a lesser degree. It also borrows voice samples from ''[[Streets of Rage]]''. Some graphics are reportedly stolen from ''[[Street Fighter II]]'', and the sound driver is said to be borrowed from [[Data East]], or more specifically, the one used within ''[[High Seas Havoc]]''. |
It is set in ancient China and follows three selectable characters fighting waves of enemies with swords. Assuming the player has the items to do so, he/she can also perform a variety of special attacks by pressing {{A}}, damaging all enemies on screen. | It is set in ancient China and follows three selectable characters fighting waves of enemies with swords. Assuming the player has the items to do so, he/she can also perform a variety of special attacks by pressing {{A}}, damaging all enemies on screen. | ||
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[[Category:Unlicensed Mega Drive games]] | [[Category:Unlicensed Mega Drive games]] |
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System(s): Sega Mega Drive | |||||||||||||||
Publisher: King Tec Information Co., Ltd. (TW), Piko Interactive (US) | |||||||||||||||
Developer: Never Ending Soft Team | |||||||||||||||
Sound driver: Data East/High Seas Havoc | |||||||||||||||
Genre: Action | |||||||||||||||
Number of players: 1-2 | |||||||||||||||
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Shui Hu: Feng Yun Zhuan (水滸風雲傳) is a beat-'em-up game developed for the Sega Mega Drive by the Taiwanese group Never Ending Soft Team in 1996. It was re-released in 1999 with a modified copyright date saying "1999" — this is where the current ROM dump comes from.
The game borrows many assets from Capcom's arcade game Knights of the Round and from Final Fight 2 too, to a lesser degree. It also borrows voice samples from Streets of Rage. Some graphics are reportedly stolen from Street Fighter II, and the sound driver is said to be borrowed from Data East, or more specifically, the one used within High Seas Havoc.
It is set in ancient China and follows three selectable characters fighting waves of enemies with swords. Assuming the player has the items to do so, he/she can also perform a variety of special attacks by pressing , damaging all enemies on screen.
A future re-release to a primary American audience was announce by Piko Interactive in 2015 as Water Margin: The Tales of Clouds and Winds.