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|title=Battle City | |title=Battle City | ||
| | |boxart=[[Image:Battle City FC box.jpg|250px]] | ||
|developer=[[Namco]] | |developer=[[Namco]] | ||
|publisher=[[Namco]] | |publisher=[[Namco]] | ||
| | |japanese=バトルシティー | ||
|systems= | |categories=[[Action]] | ||
| | |systems=[[NES|Famicom]], [[Game Boy]], Fujitsu FM-77 | ||
|releasedates=[[September 9]], [[1985]] | |||
|players=1-2 | |players=1-2 | ||
|preceded by=Tank Battalion | |||
|preceded by= | |||
|followed by=[[Tank Force]] | |followed by=[[Tank Force]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
[[Image:Battle City FC title.png|thumb|left|Title screen.]] | |||
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'''Battle City''' is a Famicom game that [[Namco]] made as an improvement over an older arcade title of their's, '''Tank Battalion'''. While Tank Battalion was very blocky with minimal graphics and rough animation, Battle City spruced things up a bit with more graphical variation, an assortment of enemy tanks, power-ups, and smooth sprite movement. Namco did this once before with [[Warpman]], which was an improved version of Warp-Warp. | |||
In both Tank Battalion and Battle City (and it's eventual sequel [[Tank Force]]), the object is simple: protect your home base from the onslaught of enemy tanks. Your base, signified by a falcon, starts out safely behind a fortified wall. But it only takes a few bullets from your enemies (or yourself) to blow a hole in the wall, making your base vulnerable to attack. In fact, all brick walls can be destroyed in this fashion. All you can do to prevent this is destroy every tank as fast as possible. Some tanks provide you with valuable power-ups when they are destroyed, such as faster shots or shields. You can see a tally of how many of the 20 tanks remain on a stage before you advance to the next. There are 35 stages in total. | |||
Tank Battalion didn't make a big splash in the arcades when it was released in [[1980]], since it was out-shone by [[Namco]]'s other classic, [[Pac-Man]]. After being released for the Famicom, it was converted into an arcade game called '''Vs. Battle City''' using the Nintendo Vs. arcade technology. In [[1991]], Nova ported the game to the [[Game Boy]], adding 65 more stages to bring the stage count up to 100. However, the reduced screen size resulted in only a portion of the maze being shown so a radar was incorporated into the game. Namco later included the game in their Super Game Boy compatible compilation [[Namco Gallery Vol. 1]]. Battle City has made one more appearance since then, in the Japanese version of the [[Nintendo GameCube]] title [[Star Fox: Assault]] as a hidden bonus game, along with other classic Namco titles [[Xevious]] and [[Star Luster]]. | |||
== Story == | |||
You are the last member of your army's elite tank commanders, with no choice but to defend your fortress against an entire army of enemy tanks bent on your base's destruction. Break holes through the walls and situate yourself strategically to remove the enemy as quickly as possible, but stay out of their line of fire, and don't let them shoot your base down. | |||
== | == How to play == | ||
=== At a glance === | |||
* You start out at the bottom of the screen next to your base. Enemy tanks will appear from one of three positions at the top of the screen. | |||
* You can fire in four directions. Most tanks only require one hit to destroy them. One type of tank requires four hits. | |||
* If one enemy bullet hits you, you lose one life. If your base is ever hit by a bullet, the game is automatically over. | |||
* Bullets can destroy walls, whether they are fired by you or the enemy. It takes four shots to break through a standard width wall. | |||
* Enemy tanks that flash red provide power-ups whenever destroyed. The power up will appear randomly somewhere on the screen. | |||
=== In depth === | |||
* [[Battle City/How to play|How to play]] | |||
* [[Battle City/Walkthrough|Walkthrough]] | |||
== Gallery == | |||
In addition to being released on the [[NES|Famicom]], Battle City was later ported to the [[Game Boy]] as a stand-alone title, and later as part of the [[Namco Gallery Vol. 1]] compilation, which was compatible with the Super Game Boy. It was also released for the Japanese only Fujitsu FM-77 home computer. Also shown here is an early flyer for the Tank Battalion arcade game which was advertised with [[Pac-Man]] (back when it was still called Puck-Man), as well as its title screen. | |||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
Image:Pac-Man Tank Battalion JP flyer.jpg|Early Japanese Namco flyer | |||
Image:Tank Battalion title.png|Tank Battalion title screen | |||
Image:Battle City FM77 box.png|FM-77 box | |||
Image:Battle City FM77 title.png|FM-77 title screen | |||
Image:Battle City GB box.jpg|Game Boy box | |||
Image:Battle City GB title.png|Game Boy title screen | |||
Image:Namco Gallery Vol1 GB box.jpg|Namco Gallery Vol. 1 box | |||
Image:Battle City NGV1 title.png|Super Game Boy title screen | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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[[Category:NES]] | |||
[[Category:Game Boy]] | |||
[[Category:Namco]] | [[Category:Namco]] | ||
[[Category:Action]] | [[Category:Action]] | ||
[[Category:Single player]] | [[Category:Single player]] | ||
[[Category:Multiplayer]] | [[Category:Multiplayer]] | ||
[[Category:1985]] | |||
[[Category:September 9]] |