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'''Beraboh Man''' (complete Japanese title: '''Chouzetsurinjin Beraboh Man'''), sometimes written as '''Berabow Man''', is a [[beat 'em up]] arcade game that was released by [[Namco]] in [[1988]] only in Japan. It runs on Namco System 1 hardware, and was later ported to the US [[TurboGrafx-16]] under the name of '''Bravoman'''. This version of the game was also released on the [[Wii Virtual Console]] in [[2007]], and described by Namco themselves as a "comical action game" - | '''Beraboh Man''' (complete Japanese title: '''Chouzetsurinjin Beraboh Man'''), sometimes written as '''Berabow Man''', is a [[beat 'em up]] arcade game that was released by [[Namco]] in [[1988]] only in Japan. It runs on Namco System 1 hardware, and was later ported to the US [[TurboGrafx-16]] under the name of '''Bravoman'''. This version of the game was also released on the [[Wii Virtual Console]] in [[2007]], and described by Namco themselves as a "comical action game" - which means it takes a humorous approach to the genre by using comedic elements in the plot, graphics and audio, usually ridiculing or parodying stereotypical elements of Japanese superheroes and fighting games in a manner similar to [[Konami]]'s [[Parodius]] series. | ||
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Revision as of 15:15, 29 September 2010
Beraboh Man (complete Japanese title: Chouzetsurinjin Beraboh Man), sometimes written as Berabow Man, is a beat 'em up arcade game that was released by Namco in 1988 only in Japan. It runs on Namco System 1 hardware, and was later ported to the US TurboGrafx-16 under the name of Bravoman. This version of the game was also released on the Wii Virtual Console in 2007, and described by Namco themselves as a "comical action game" - which means it takes a humorous approach to the genre by using comedic elements in the plot, graphics and audio, usually ridiculing or parodying stereotypical elements of Japanese superheroes and fighting games in a manner similar to Konami's Parodius series.
Story
The game's story starts when a typical Japanese insurance company salaryman (who is a caricature of Namco's founder, Masaya Nakamura) encounters an alien from Planet Alpha, who tells him that an evil scientist named Dr. Bakuda and his army are planning to take over the world. The alien then gives him a metal rod, a tuning fork and a 100-yen coin, which transforms him into a tokusatsu superhero named "Beraboh Man" who must use his bionic limbs to fight Dr. Bakuda's henchmen - and he will not stop until they are defeated and the world is once again safe for humanity.
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Title screen.
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Alpha Man provides a "how to play" walkthrough of the game's controls.
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US TurboGrafx-16 cover art.
Table of Contents
- Stage 1: City
- Stage 2: City
- Stage 3: Ocean
- Stage 4: Ninja Dojo
- Stage 5: City
- Stage 6: City
- Stage 7: Ocean
- Stage 8: Ninja Dojo
- Stage 9: Heavenly Bonus
- Stage 10: City
- Stage 11: Ocean
- Stage 12: Ninja Dojo
- Stage 13: Statue-Filled Ninja Dojo (IBF)
- Stage 14: City
- Stage 15: City
- Stage 16: Ocean
- Stage 17: Ninja Dojo
- Stage 18: Nocturnal City (IBF)
- Stage 19: City
- Stage 20: City
- Stage 21: Ocean
- Stage 22: Ninja Dojo
- Stage 23: Darkened Ninja Dojo (IBF)
- Stage 24: Secret Laboratory
- Stage 25: Ocean
- Stage 26: Ninja Dojo
- Stage 27: Ocean
- Stage 28: Cavernous Bonus
- Stage 29: Wintry Ninja Dojo (IBF)
- Stage 30: Ninja Dojo (IBF)
- Stage 31: Ninja Dojo (IBF)
- Stage 32: Dr. Bomb's Secret Laboratory