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Ikari Warriors - Amstrad CPC

Publisher:Elite Systems Ltd.  ?              No-Intro:N/A
Developer:SNK Corporation  ?              GoodName:Ikari Warriors
Year:1987              TOSEC:Ikari Warriors
Category:Action              MAME:N/A
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Also on: Arcade, Atari 2600, Atari 7800, Atari ST, Commodore 64, Commodore Amiga, Microsoft DOS, MSX, MSX 2, Nintendo NES, Sinclair ZX Spectrum

Series: Victory Road (Arcade), Ikari III - The Rescue (Arcade)

 


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In game image of Ikari Warriors on the Amstrad CPC.
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Title screen of Ikari Warriors on the Amstrad CPC.
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Box cover for Ikari Warriors on the Amstrad CPC.
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Box back cover for Ikari Warriors on the Amstrad CPC.
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Cartridge artwork for Ikari Warriors on the Amstrad CPC.
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Top of cartridge artwork for Ikari Warriors on the Amstrad CPC.
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Artwork on the Disc for Ikari Warriors on the Amstrad CPC.
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Arcade Cabinet Marquee for Ikari Warriors.
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Advert for Ikari Warriors on the Amstrad CPC.
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(Atari ST Version)
Game map for Ikari Warriors on the Amstrad CPC.
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(Sinclair ZX Spectrum Version)


Ikari Warriors is a vertically scrolling, run & gun shoot 'em up arcade game developed by SNK, published in North America and Europe by Tradewest, and released in 1986.[6] Originally titled Ikari (??, "Fury") in Japan, Ikari Warriors was SNK's first major breakthrough US release and became something of a classic. The game was released at the time when there were many Commando clones on the market. What distinguished Ikari Warriors were rotary joysticks and a two-player mode.

The player characters in Ikari Warriors are Colonel Ralf and Second Lieutenant Clark of the later King of Fighters series (known outside Japan as Paul and Vince in the Ikari series) battling through hordes of enemies. According to designer Keiko Iju, the game was inspired by the popular Rambo films and takes its name from the Japanese title of Rambo: First Blood Part II (Rambo: Ikari no Dasshutsu or "The Furious Escape"). Ralf and Clark also make an appearance as playable characters in Metal Slug 6 and Metal Slug 7, as well as the King of Fighters series.


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