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{{Header Bar|game=Replicart|num=3}}
{{Header Bar|game=Replicart}}
{{Game
{{Game
|completion=3
|image=Replicart MSX box.jpg
|title=Replicart
|title=Replicart
|image=Replicart MSX box.jpg
|japanese=レプリカート
|developer=[[Dual]]
|developer=[[Dual]]
|publisher=[[SCEI]], [[Taito]]
|publisher={{colist|Sony Computer Entertainment|Taito Corporation}}
|japanese=レプリカート
|year=1987
|systems={{syslist|msx2|fds|pc8801}}
|genre=[[Action]]
|genre=[[Action]]
|systems=[[MSX2]], [[Famicom Disk System]], [[NEC PC-8801]]
|released={{sys|msx2}}{{jp|1987}}{{sys|fds}}{{jp|1988|February 26}}
|players=1-2
|players=1-2
|modes=[[Single player]]
}}
}}
'''Replicart''' is an action game originally developed by [[Dual]] and published for the [[MSX2]] in [[1987]] by [[Sony]]. It is to the original [[Snake]] game what [[Arkanoid]] is to [[Breakout]]; an upgrade that takes the core features of the game and expands upon them by adding enemies, power-ups and more elaborate play settings. This original version contains 300 different stages where the player must navigate a robotic snake through mazes in an effort to collect a required number of pieces before the exit will open. The snake's length extends by one unit for every piece collected. If the snake's head touches any of the walls, enemies or its own body, it is destroyed and the player loses one life.


'''Replicart''' is an action game originally developed by [[Dual]] and published for the [[MSX2]] in [[1987]] by [[Sony]].  It is to the original [[Snake]] game what [[Arkanoid]] is to [[Breakout]]; an upgrade that takes the core features of the game and expands upon them by adding enemies, power-ups and more elaborate play settings.  This original version contains 300 different stages where the player must navigate a robotic snake through mazes in an effort to collect a required number of pieces before the exit will open.  The snake's length extends by one unit for every piece collected.  If the snake's head touches any of the walls, enemies or its own body, it is destroyed and the player loses one life.
In 1988, [[Taito]] purchased the rights to the game and published it on two more systems. The conversion to the [[NEC PC-8801]] is roughly a straight port and contains no significant differences. However, the conversion to the [[Famicom Disk System]] is quite different. The number of levels has been reduced to 100, but between every 10 levels, a boss battle occurs in which the player must chase a monster around the screen and blast it until the monster takes enough damage. A bonus level is provided for the player after each boss is defeated before they progress to the next level.
 
In 1988, [[Taito]] purchased the rights to the game and published it on two more systems. The conversion to the [[NEC PC-8801]] is roughly a straight port and contains no significant differences. However, the conversion to the [[Famicom Disk System]] is quite different. The number of levels has been reduced to 100, but between every 10 levels, a boss battle occurs in which the player must chase a monster around the screen and blast it until the monster takes enough damage. A bonus level is provided for the player after each boss is defeated before they progress to the next level.
 
<gallery>
<gallery>
Image:Replicart PC88 box.jpg|PC-88 cover
File:Replicart PC88 box.jpg|PC-88 cover
Image:Replicart FDS box.jpg|FDS cover
File:Replicart FDS box.jpg|FDS cover
</gallery>
File:Replicart MSX title.png|MSX2 title screen
<gallery>
File:Replicart FDS title.png|FDS title screen
Image:Replicart MSX title.png|MSX2 title screen
Image:Replicart FDS title.png|FDS title screen
</gallery>
</gallery>


== Story ==
== Story ==
[[Image:Replicart Sonada art.jpg|thumb|right]]
[[File:Replicart Sonada art.jpg|thumb|right]]
The game takes place at the end of the 21st century. A gigantic snake-like alien called Sonada invades Earth and constructs a base under the soil. Sonada attacks various locations, stealing precious resources, and appears invulnerable to all forms of modern offenses. Engineers regroup and construct a base where a new weapon can be developed. They create the Replicart in the image of Sonada, and give it the power to convert resources into new material that can extend the Replicart and increase its strength until it reaches enough power to destroy the invader.
The game takes place at the end of the 21st century. A gigantic snake-like alien called Sonada invades Earth and constructs a base under the soil. Sonada attacks various locations, stealing precious resources, and appears invulnerable to all forms of modern offenses. Engineers regroup and construct a base where a new weapon can be developed. They create the Replicart in the image of Sonada, and give it the power to convert resources into new material that can extend the Replicart and increase its strength until it reaches enough power to destroy the invader.


== Controls ==
== Controls ==
Note that the Replicart moves forward at all times under its own power and speed. The only thing that the player can do to control the Replicart is to steer the head to the left or right.
Note that the Replicart moves forward at all times under its own power and speed. The only thing that the player can do to control the Replicart is to steer the head to the left or right.
* {{nes|Left|Dpad}}: Turn the head of the Replicart 90 degrees counter-clockwise.
* {{nes|Left|Dpad}}: Turn the head of the Replicart 90 degrees counter-clockwise.
* {{nes|Right|Dpad}}: Turn the head of the Replicart 90 degrees clockwise.
* {{nes|Right|Dpad}}: Turn the head of the Replicart 90 degrees clockwise.
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== Walkthrough ==
== Walkthrough ==
In Replicart, the player begins each stage by entering in from the right side of the screen. Play is paused until the player presses a key to begin the stage. Once moving, the Replicart will not stop moving. The player must steer the Replicart through each stage by rotating the head 90 degrees to the left or to the right. In order to exit a stage, the player must collect a predetermined number of Biteslimes. For every Biteslime collected, the length of the Replicart extends by one unit (unless the Keep power-up is activated.)  In order to survive the stage, the head of the Replicart must not collide with any wall, any part of itself, or any enemy. Some stages contain simple enemies that move about the screen. When the exit opens, these enemies transform into a different, sometimes large enemy that can pass through barriers. If no enemies are present on the stage, one such enemy will appear after the exit opens.
In Replicart, the player begins each stage by entering in from the right side of the screen. Play is paused until the player presses a key to begin the stage. Once moving, the Replicart will not stop moving. The player must steer the Replicart through each stage by rotating the head 90 degrees to the left or to the right. In order to exit a stage, the player must collect a predetermined number of Biteslimes. For every Biteslime collected, the length of the Replicart extends by one unit (unless the Keep power-up is activated.)  In order to survive the stage, the head of the Replicart must not collide with any wall, any part of itself, or any enemy. Some stages contain simple enemies that move about the screen. When the exit opens, these enemies transform into a different, sometimes large enemy that can pass through barriers. If no enemies are present on the stage, one such enemy will appear after the exit opens.
 
<gallery>
<gallery>
Image:Replicart MSX screen.png|MSX screenshot
File:Replicart MSX screen.png|MSX screenshot
Image:Replicart FDS screen.gif|FDS screenshot
File:Replicart FDS screen.png|FDS screenshot
Image:Replicart FDS boss.gif|FDS boss battle
File:Replicart FDS boss.png|FDS boss battle
</gallery>
</gallery>


=== Power-ups ===
=== Power-ups ===
Power-ups can be found by moving the snake through particular locations on certain stages. Some power-up locations are initially visible, while others are hidden. Once the head of the Replicart touches a power-up, it will be revealed, but it can't be collected and activated until the body of the Replicart has completely passed over it. Some power-up tiles do not contain power-ups at all, but rather hide empty holes that will kill the player if he or she falls into one.
Power-ups can be found by moving the snake through particular locations on certain stages. Some power-up locations are initially visible, while others are hidden. Once the head of the Replicart touches a power-up, it will be revealed, but it can't be collected and activated until the body of the Replicart has completely passed over it. Some power-up tiles do not contain power-ups at all, but rather hide empty holes that will kill the player if he or she falls into one.
 
{| {{prettytable}}
{| {{prettytable}}
! Letter || Name || Description
! Letter || Name || Description
|-
|-
! W  
! W
| Warp plate || Touching this plate will warp the player to another stage, advancing the player ahead several levels.
| Warp plate || Touching this plate will warp the player to another stage, advancing the player ahead several levels.
|-
|-
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| Speed up || The speed at which the Replicart travels is increased.
| Speed up || The speed at which the Replicart travels is increased.
|-
|-
! T  
! T
| Time stop || Time on the current stage is stopped, freezing all enemies on the screen for one minute.
| Time stop || Time on the current stage is stopped, freezing all enemies on the screen for one minute.
|}
|}


[[Category:Sony Computer Entertainment]]
[[Category:Dual]]
[[Category:Taito Corporation]]
[[Category:NEC PC-8801]]
[[Category:Action]]
[[Category:Action]]
[[Category:Single player]]
[[Category:Single player]]