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GenPei Tou Ran


Genpei Tou Ran Game Sample - PC/Doujin
(or "The Genji and Heike Fight War") is a fighting Doujin game based around Namco's odd oldie Arcade game, Genpei Toumaden (or Genpei Touma Den / "The Genji and Heike Tale of the Demon's Demise"). The series has had little exposure outside of Japan, with the original game being released in the compilation "Namco Museum Vol. 4" as "The Genji and the Heike Clans", its PC-Engine sequel being released in the U.S. under the title of "Samurai Ghost", and a cameo of the main character (a resurrected "Taira no Kagekiyo") is seen in Tales of Eternia (A.K.A. "Takes of Destiny II"). You can read more about Genpei Toumaden at:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genpei_T%C5%8Dma_Den
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The graphics and animation are okay; some things look a little odd, but are generally pretty good. What helps this game shine is the dynamic backgrounds; few FM games put much detail into the stage designs and focused primarily on the characters (if anything), though there were some exceptions like the Morning Musume Fighter (Battle Festival), Vanguard Princess, and Super Cosplay Wars. The audio is laughable in the sense that it mainly recycles the old-school bleeps and bloops of yesteryear with basic .midi themes and low-quality digitized voice samples, similarly to Necros no Yousai. Strangely, it doesn't bother me for the most part and I somehow got used to it... it's less obnoxious than NnY anyway. Overall, it's pretty good though. The game is quite large... about 800MB uncompressed, and comes with a Normal and Hard version. You can get the game at:
http://humind.sakura.ne.jp/game/genpei/index.html

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Kakuhina



An old, rare 16-Bit-esque commercial FM2nd fighting game developed by the doujin group, "DreamZero", which is based off of the popular "Love Hina" franchise. Featuring six of the seven main characters of the franchise (excluding Mutsumi Otohime, who, while popular, was known for her anemia), the game is a simple fighter with pretty good music, decent graphics, and pretty bad gameplay. Kakuge alludes to a "Kakuhina Plus", but as I haven't seen the original "Kakuhina" in their database, they may just have an alternate name for it. I am not entirely sure how old the game is, but what little I could find dates back to 2002.
There isn't really much else to say. Characters are mostly modeled after fighters from the KoF (King of Fighters) series, such as "K-Tarou" (Keitaro) who fights like "K Dash", Shinobu who fights like "Vice and Mature", etc. Characters have super simple win quotes and "endings", the game has credits, and there is no final boss (Mutsumi could have been a final boss if they wanted). The gameplay is simple fighting fare with three attack buttons and characters have different characteristics from weight, invincibility frames, and things of that nature where the same combos won't work on every opponent. Included in the game is "Just Defense" from SFIII and a "Boost Gauge" which gives characters a limited amount of time to execute a "Boost Special" and also freezes a character briefly when performed; if used properly, you can create combos you couldn't do otherwise and punish your opponent quite harshly. Characters suffer too much stun from certain hits, allowing you to create really long combos if you're good as well as infinites and near-infinites.
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