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After [[Irem]] released four different versions of [[Lode Runner (Arcade)|Lode Runner for the Arcade]] from [[1984]] to [[1986]], they decided to bring some of the levels from the arcade versions home. Although it shares the same name as the [[Super Lode Runner|version of Lode Runner]] which was released for the [[Famicom Disk System]], '''Super Load Runner''' for the [[MSX2]] contains a different set of levels.
After [[Irem]] released four different versions of [[Lode Runner (arcade)|Lode Runner for the Arcade]] from [[1984]] to [[1986]], they decided to bring some of the levels from the arcade versions home. Although it shares the same name as the [[Super Lode Runner|version of Lode Runner]] which was released for the [[Famicom Disk System]], '''Super Load Runner''' for the [[MSX2]] contains a different set of levels.


The MSX version contains an animated title screen that is very similar to the [[Lode Runner IV - Teikoku Karano Dasshutsu|fourth arcade release]], and it contains 33 single player levels as well as 18 two player cooperative levels, all selected from the four various arcade versions. Although the graphics were shrunk down so that the entire screen could fit within the resolution of the MSX2 without scrolling, the graphics are a little more faithful to the arcade version than the FDS versions.
The MSX version contains an animated title screen that is very similar to the [[Lode Runner IV - Teikoku Karano Dasshutsu|fourth arcade release]], and it contains 33 single player levels as well as 18 two player cooperative levels, all selected from the four various arcade versions. Although the graphics were shrunk down so that the entire screen could fit within the resolution of the MSX2 without scrolling, the graphics are a little more faithful to the arcade version than the FDS versions.

Latest revision as of 01:06, 10 March 2023

Box artwork for Super Lode Runner.
Box artwork for Super Lode Runner.
Super Lode Runner
Developer(s)Irem
Publisher(s)Irem
Year released1987
System(s)MSX2
SeriesLode Runner
Japanese titleスーパーロードランナー
Genre(s)Action
Players1-2
ModesSingle player, Multiplayer
LinksSuper Lode Runner (MSX) ChannelSearchSearch

After Irem released four different versions of Lode Runner for the Arcade from 1984 to 1986, they decided to bring some of the levels from the arcade versions home. Although it shares the same name as the version of Lode Runner which was released for the Famicom Disk System, Super Load Runner for the MSX2 contains a different set of levels.

The MSX version contains an animated title screen that is very similar to the fourth arcade release, and it contains 33 single player levels as well as 18 two player cooperative levels, all selected from the four various arcade versions. Although the graphics were shrunk down so that the entire screen could fit within the resolution of the MSX2 without scrolling, the graphics are a little more faithful to the arcade version than the FDS versions.

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