From StrategyWiki, the video game walkthrough and strategy guide wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
mNo edit summary
(Image->File, series template)
Line 14: Line 14:
}}
}}


In [[1984]], [[Irem]] developed a arcade conversion of [[Lode Runner]] which contained 24 selected levels from the 150 original levels.  In addition to adding a lot of detail and animation to the traditionally simple graphics of the game, Irem expanded the game play by hiding enemies in certain blocks which, if uncovered, join in the fight against the player.  Bonus points can be earned for landing on enemies' heads.
In [[1984]], [[Irem]] developed an [[arcade]] conversion of [[Lode Runner]] which contained 24 selected levels from the 150 original levels.  In addition to adding a lot of detail and animation to the traditionally simple graphics of the game, Irem expanded the game play by hiding enemies in certain blocks which, if uncovered, join in the fight against the player.  Bonus points can be earned for landing on enemies' heads.


Irem brought many of their arcade inspired levels to the [[Famicom Disk System]] under the names [[Super Lode Runner]] and [[Super Lode Runner II]].
Irem brought many of their arcade inspired levels to the [[Famicom Disk System]] under the names [[Super Lode Runner]] and [[Super Lode Runner II]].
Line 21: Line 21:


<gallery>
<gallery>
Image:Lode Runner Arcade title.png|Title screen
File:Lode Runner Arcade title.png|Title screen
Image:Lode Runner Arcade flyer a.jpg|American flyer
File:Lode Runner Arcade flyer a.jpg|American flyer
</gallery>
</gallery>


{{ToC}}
{{ToC}}
{{Lode Runner}}


[[Category:Irem]]
[[Category:Irem]]

Revision as of 00:29, 4 January 2015

Template:Infobox

In 1984, Irem developed an arcade conversion of Lode Runner which contained 24 selected levels from the 150 original levels. In addition to adding a lot of detail and animation to the traditionally simple graphics of the game, Irem expanded the game play by hiding enemies in certain blocks which, if uncovered, join in the fight against the player. Bonus points can be earned for landing on enemies' heads.

Irem brought many of their arcade inspired levels to the Famicom Disk System under the names Super Lode Runner and Super Lode Runner II.

Template:Continue Nav

Table of Contents

edit