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|title = Famicom Jump: Hero Retsuden | |title = Famicom Jump: Hero Retsuden | ||
|image = [[ | |image = [[File:Famicomjump.jpg|250px|Famicom Jump: Hero Retsuden]] | ||
|caption = | |caption = Cover art | ||
|developer = TOSE | |developer = [[w:c:nintendo:TOSE|TOSE]] | ||
|publisher = Bandai | |publisher = [[w:c:nintendo:Bandai|Bandai]] | ||
|released = | |designer = Hiroshi Oginome | ||
|genre = Action RPG | |composer = Haruki Adachi | ||
|modes = Single player | |released = {{vgrelease|JP=February 15, 1989}} | ||
|platforms = | |genre = [[wikipedia:Action role-playing game|Action RPG]] | ||
|media = 3-[[megabit]] [[ROM cartridge|cartridge]] | |modes = [[wikipedia:Single-player video game|Single-player]] | ||
|platforms = [[w:c:nintendo:Nintendo Entertainment System|Nintendo Famicom]] | |||
|media = 3-[[wikipedia:megabit|megabit]] [[wikipedia:ROM cartridge|cartridge]] | |||
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{{nihongo|'''''Famicom Jump: Hero Retsuden'''''|ファミコンジャンプ 英雄列伝|Famikon Janpu Hīrō Retsuden|"Famicom Jump: History of Heroes"}} is an action role-playing game produced by [[wikipedia:Bandai|Bandai]] that was released for the [[wikipedia:Nintendo Entertainment System|Family Computer]] on | {{nihongo|'''''Famicom Jump: Hero Retsuden'''''|ファミコンジャンプ 英雄列伝|Famikon Janpu Hīrō Retsuden|"Famicom Jump: History of Heroes"}} is an action role-playing game produced by [[wikipedia:Bandai|Bandai]] that was released for the [[wikipedia:Nintendo Entertainment System|Family Computer]] on February 15, 1989. The game, which was produced to commemorate the 20th anniversary of ''Weekly Jump'',is a crossover of 16 different titles from the magazine's past and present at the time of its release, including ''Hokuto no Ken''. The game's plot involves a young reader of ''Jump'' who is transported into the ''Jump'' universe in order to save from a gang of villains by the [[w:c:dragonball:King Piccolo|Evil King Piccolo]] (from ''Dragon Ball''). Due to the nature of the game, only elements specific to ''Hokuto no Ken'' in the game are covered in this article. | ||
==''Hokuto no Ken'' characters in the game== | ==''Hokuto no Ken'' characters in the game== | ||
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* [[Hyoh]] - A sub-boss at Kaioh's castle, he holds the key to Lin's cell. | * [[Hyoh]] - A sub-boss at Kaioh's castle, he holds the key to Lin's cell. | ||
* [[Kaioh]] - The boss of Area 1. The player will fight him as Kenshirō in a one-on-one fighting game-style battle. | * [[Kaioh]] - The boss of Area 1. The player will fight him as Kenshirō in a one-on-one fighting game-style battle. | ||
* [[Raoh]] - One of the thirteen rivals who will challenge the player's party during the RPG-like final battle. Raoh is the penultimate enemy in the game, next to Ma Junior (the reincarnated Piccolo). | * [[Raoh]] - One of the thirteen rivals who will challenge the player's party during the RPG-like final battle. Raoh is the penultimate enemy in the game, next to [[w:c:dragonball:Piccolo|Ma Junior]] (the reincarnated Piccolo). | ||
* [[Lin]] - She is kept prisoner inside Kaioh's Castle until she is rescued by Ken and the player. | * [[Lin]] - She is kept prisoner inside Kaioh's Castle until she is rescued by Ken and the player. | ||
* [[Akashachi]] - He can be found standing in front of the public phone at Harbor City. He provides the player with a replacement Nyoibō (Son | * [[Akashachi]] - He can be found standing in front of the public phone at Harbor City. He provides the player with a replacement [[w:c:dragonball:Power Pole|Nyoibō]] ([[w:c:dragonball:Goku|Son Goku]]'s staff). | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||