In this doujin arcade action game by E. Hashimoto, you play a warrior tasked with defeating the great evil of his land. Jump, slash, & dash across five increasingly difficult levels, each with secrets & bosses! Originally made for the Sharp X68000, Hashimoto would later remake the game for Windows in the 2000s.
Knight Arms: The Hybrid Framer was part third-person rail shooter and part side-scrolling platformer, released by Arsys Software for the Sharp X68000 computer in 1989. It featured some of the most advanced pseudo-3D sprite-scaling seen on a home system of the 1980's.
In the year 2069, the British ship "Elias Rits" sailed to Kermadec Island on a private investigation mission. Shortly thereafter, satellites reported that beacon transmissions from the ship have stopped. Seeing that further investigation required exploration of hostile environment and deep sea, the authorities dispatched a special team known as W-ODL to find out what has happened to the ship. Navigating a powerful mecha, the American pilot Fredric von Nyuya has to get to the bottom of the mystery and report his findings to the crew.
Aquales is an action platformer. The mecha is equipped with a default fist-like melee weapon and gains access to other methods of destruction later, including chainguns, rockets, homing missiles, and more exotic items such as a gravity flamethrower. The stages usually consist of series of platforms and are fairly large, with optional areas and power-ups (health, one-time attacks, etc.) in treasure chests. The protagonist's stand-out equipment is the grappling hook, which must be used f
Star Wars: Attack on the Death Star recreates the final battle from "Star Wars", putting the player at the controls of an X-Wing starfighter in full 3D. Engage in dogfights with TIE Fighters as you approach the station, and skim Death Star's surface while dodging turbolaser towers and shoot the torpedo run down the trench.
Attack on the Death Star features digitized voices and 3D wireframe vector graphics!
An almost precise port of the arcade version, although the music has been changed to accommodate the computer’s MIDI generator. The status bar is also black rather than transparent.
Downtown Nekketsu Monogatari (River City Ransom in North America, Street Gangs in Europe) was ported to the Sharp X68000, a Japanese computer platform, and released in April 1990.
This version of the game, which was developed by SPS and published by Sharp, features several enhancements to the Famicom original, such as displaying three enemy characters on-screen instead of just two, slightly more colorful graphics, an expanded game world, and new items and special techniques for the player (including some that were only used by certain enemy characters in the Famicom version, such as the headbutt and the whirlwind kick).
The new locations includes several new shops (such as a dojo) and the schools of each enemy gang, each featuring two new bosses. In addition to the player's regular stats, the player also has individual stats for all the special techniques their character has acquired. The more frequently a special move is used to finish off enemies, the stronger that particular move becomes.
Unlike the Famicom v