Games from a Smoke-Filled Arcade

Lance_darnell
Thursday, October 01, 2009

When I was kid video games were not allowed in the house. This horrible rule led to me spending a lot of time at friends' houses and at a downtown arcade. The experiences at my friends' houses were like Retro Game Challenge, the experiences at the downtown Arcade were more like Grand Theft Auto.  

 

Some of the games I played at that downtown arcade blew my little pre-teen mind.  Most of these have been ported to consoles, but some have (almost) been lost.  

 

For nostalgic reasons I refuse to let these games be forgotten, so I would like to share three arcade gems that no one should ever forget:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Willow

The Game - This game was developed by Capcom and came out in the summer of 1989.   It was a simple platformer/brawler game, but the graphics were beautiful for the time.  Madmartigan is playable in the game, and while Willow Ufgood uses magic to attack enemies, Madmartigan uses his blade.  

The Port - Capcom did release a NES version of this game later in year, but instead of focusing on action like its arcade-counterpart did, it was more akin to Link’s Adventures.  It was not a bad game at all, but compared with the arcade version it was quite a disappointment.  No port of the actual arcade game is planned.

 

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Tecmo Bowl

The Game - In 1987, Tecmo released the first version of Tecmo Bowl.  It was a 4-Player Arcade Game with a screen that was twice the length of a normal arcade game.  Only two fictitious teams were available, but the ability to break tackles and play with three friends made this a hit at the arcades.  The only downside was it cost about three quarters to play one full game.

 

 

The Port - Tecmo Bowl was released on the Wii’s Virtual Console early last month for $6.  I have not played it in 20 years so I don’t know how it has held up over time, but it does have 4-Player support, something no Tecmo Bowl ever had again.

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Ninja Gaiden

The Game - The arcade version of Ninja Gaiden came out in 1988.  It was nothing like the NES games that appeared later.  It resembled Double Dragon – it even had Two-player Co-op  - but it did have a lot of the elements that the modern Ninja Gaiden games have like flips, throws, and graphic violence.  

 

What they draw was for me was the continue screen.  A Saw would be slowly lowered towards a tied up Ryu, and if you did not continue in time the screen would turn red with blood.  Did I mention that this was more violence than an 11-Year old had ever seen?

The Port - It was an unlockable in Ninja Gaiden Black on the Xbox, but sadly it does not work if you play that it on the 360.  It has been released in Japan on the Wii’s Virtual Console, so perhaps an English version will soon be available. 

 

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That is my trip down Memory Lane, and be sure to comment on other great Arcade games that time seems to have (almost) forgot!

 
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Comments (15)
Brett_new_profile
October 01, 2009
Lance, that Guh-la-ga pic at the top is brilliant.
Lance_darnell
October 01, 2009
@Brett - I think it is from Robot Chicken ;D
Twitpic
October 01, 2009
I was going to ask if it was a Robot Chicken picture! Glad you revisited this series! Willow doesn't look too shabby, and Ninja Gaiden was so hard (for the NES). But Tecmo Bowl is a game I only ever played for NES, but boy oh boy did I play it. All the time. Nice article!
Lance_darnell
October 01, 2009
Thanks Cosmo!!! You should DM me on Twitter with a few times or dates that you are available for a Twitterview!
Default_picture
October 01, 2009
Nice article Lance! Willow looks awesome! I wonder if it's on Capcom Collection Volume 2 for PS2? I'll have to play it someday, along with Tecmo Bowl (didn't realize the arcade version was on Wii. Is the arcade Ninja Gaiden hella hard like the Xbox games?
Lance_darnell
October 01, 2009
@Brian - Willow has never seen the light of day, and yes, Ninja Gaiden was hella hard!!!
Default_picture
October 01, 2009
Those Willow sprites look excellent for 1989! Great article!
Jason_wilson
October 01, 2009
I didn't realize that Willow never received a proper port. I remember pouring many tokens into it at the local arcade.
Lance_darnell
October 01, 2009
@Jason - I really, really searched to see if it was ported to anything, but as far as I know it wasn't. I would like to hear your opinion, as a sports dude, of Tecmo Bowl. @Cosmo - Tecmo Bowl took years of my life away!!! @Alex - Thanks!!!
Jason_wilson
October 01, 2009
@Lance I'd like to see more sports games like Tecmo Bowl. The controls today are nearly impossible for a new player to understand, especially if that person isn't familiar with the sport. Tecmo Bowl's greatest strength was that just about anyone could play it. And it was fun, too!
Lance_darnell
October 01, 2009
@Jason - Nice!!!! Tecmo Bowl actually got me into Football and made me have a lot of respect for the strategy behind the plays. The DS version did not do it justice.
Default_picture
October 01, 2009
Speaking of Tecmo Bowl - about a month ago, I discovered that there's an entire online community dedicated to updating, and improving on, the Tecmo Super Bowl ROM. The guys there have done some amazing things - updated rosters and player rankings; created a version that can handle all 32 teams; and some guys have hacked the code to completely change the way it plays - new plays, new formations, different AI...it's incredible stuff. Check it out at http://knobbe.org if you're interested. Make sure you get down into the forums - that's where all the [i]really[/i] interesting stuff is!
Lance_darnell
October 02, 2009
Sweat Socks of Singletary!!!! Thanks for that link Brian!!! :o
Nick_with_grill
October 03, 2009
Wish I could've played that version of Ninja Gaiden. The continue screen does look pretty scary, good thing you have 9 CREDITS!
Default_picture
November 06, 2009
There was an excellent port of the arcade version of Ninja Gaiden released on the old Atari Lynx portable. 12 AA batteries almost lasted long enough to get you through the first level! :D

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