From StrategyWiki, the video game walkthrough and strategy guide wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
m (calrification)
m (Update infobox)
 
(One intermediate revision by one other user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{stub}}
{{Header Nav|game=Bakutoushi Patton-Kun}}
{{Header Nav|game=Bakutoushi Patton-Kun|num=0}}
{{Game
{{Infobox
|completion=0
|image=Bakutoushi Patton Kun FDS box.jpg
|title=Bakutoushi Patton-Kun
|title=Bakutoushi Patton-Kun
|image=Bakutoushi Patton Kun FDS box.jpg
|developer=[[Soft Pro]]
|developer=[[Soft Pro]]
|publisher=[[Soft Pro]]
|publisher=[[Soft Pro]]
|released={{sys|fds}}{{jp|1988|August 5}}
|year=1988
|systems={{syslist|fds}}
|genre=[[Action]]
|genre=[[Action]]
|systems=[[Famicom Disk System]]
|players=1 to 4
|players=1 to 4
|modes=[[Single player]], [[Multiplayer]]
}}
}}
{{nihongo|'''Bakutoushi Patton-Kun'''|爆闘士パットンくん||lit. Burst Fighter Patton}} is an [[action]] game developed by [[Soft Pro]] and published for the [[Famicom Disk System]] in Japan in [[1988]]. It is an overhead tank combat game similar in style to Atari's [[Combat]] game. It was the first FDS title to allow for four players to play simultaneously.


{{nihongo|'''Bakutoushi Patton-Kun'''|爆闘士パットンくん||lit. Burst Fighter Patton}} is an [[action]] game developed by [[Soft Pro]] and published for the [[Famicom Disk System]] in Japan in [[1988]].  It is an overhead tank combat game similar in style to Atari's [[Combat]] game.  It was the first FDS title to allow for four players to play simultaneously.  In the game, players attempt to destroy one another's tanks. If a tank is destroyed, the driver of the tank will exit the vehicle, and must try to stay alive long enough for a replacement tank to parachute down from the sky. Game play continues until only one tank is the sole survivor. Then players advance to a new stage with different terrain. There are 56 stages in total.  Despite referencing the name of American General George S. Patton in the title, there is no mention of him anywhere else throughout the game.
In the game, players attempt to destroy one another's tanks. If a tank is destroyed, the driver of the tank will exit the vehicle, and must try to stay alive long enough for a replacement tank to parachute down from the sky. Game play continues until only one tank is the sole survivor. Then players advance to a new stage with different terrain. There are 56 stages in total.


{{Continue Nav}}
Despite referencing the name of American General George S. Patton in the title, there is no mention of him anywhere else throughout the game. The game also features a construction mode where players may design their own stages. Although the game was only release in Japan, the loading screen instructions contain English profanity.


<gallery>
<gallery>
Line 21: Line 23:
File:Bakutoushi Patton Kun FDS screen2.png|Screenshot
File:Bakutoushi Patton Kun FDS screen2.png|Screenshot
</gallery>
</gallery>
{{ToC}}
{{ToC}}



Latest revision as of 06:45, 8 May 2022

Box artwork for Bakutoushi Patton-Kun.
Box artwork for Bakutoushi Patton-Kun.
Bakutoushi Patton-Kun
Developer(s)Soft Pro
Publisher(s)Soft Pro
Year released1988
System(s)Family Computer Disk System
Genre(s)Action
Players1 to 4
ModesSingle player, Multiplayer
LinksBakutoushi Patton-Kun ChannelSearchSearch

Bakutoushi Patton-Kun (爆闘士パットンくん? lit. Burst Fighter Patton) is an action game developed by Soft Pro and published for the Famicom Disk System in Japan in 1988. It is an overhead tank combat game similar in style to Atari's Combat game. It was the first FDS title to allow for four players to play simultaneously.

In the game, players attempt to destroy one another's tanks. If a tank is destroyed, the driver of the tank will exit the vehicle, and must try to stay alive long enough for a replacement tank to parachute down from the sky. Game play continues until only one tank is the sole survivor. Then players advance to a new stage with different terrain. There are 56 stages in total.

Despite referencing the name of American General George S. Patton in the title, there is no mention of him anywhere else throughout the game. The game also features a construction mode where players may design their own stages. Although the game was only release in Japan, the loading screen instructions contain English profanity.

Table of Contents

edit