
Spartan X © 1984 Irem Corp.
Thomas, the game's hero, and his girlfriend Sylvia are suddenly ambushed by a group of unknown assailants, and Sylvia is kidnapped. Thomas receives a ransom demand from the mysterious 'X' informing him that Sylvia is being held in the Devil's Temple.
Thomas must kick and punch through the five enemy-packed floors of the temple to reach Sylvia and rescue her. A fearsome guardian awaits the player at the end of each floor, and must be defeated before Thomas can continue his progress up through the temple.

Irem M-62 system hardware
Main CPU : Zilog Z80 (@ 3.072 Mhz)
Sound CPU : Motorola M6803 (@ 894.886 Khz)
Sound Chips : (2x) General Instrument AY8910 (@ 894.886 Khz), (2x) MSM5205 (@ 384 Khz)
Players : 2
Control : 4-way joystick
Buttons : 2
= > [1] Kick, [2] Punch
The game has more than 10,000 lines of assembly code and 28 ROMs (including 177 KB of graphics), main code 2x 16 KB.
Released on November 24, 1984 in Japan. This game was known outside of Japan as Kung-Fu Master.
Spartan X was the first sideways-scrolling beat-em-up. While understandably not as polished as the games it would go on to inspire, Spartan X is still regarded as an absolute classic. It is also fiendishly difficult.
The official name for the regular fighters is 'Gripper'.
The official name for green-clad boys which make their first appearance on Floor 2 is 'Tom Tom'.
This game is based on the Bruce Lee movie 'Game of Death' then changed and marketed together in 1984 with the movie 'Wheels on Meals', starring Jackie Chan (as Thomas) and Sammo Hung (who also directed). This movie is called 'Spartan X' in Japan.
In the game you have a 5-Floor Pagoda (which is Beopjusa in Chungcheongbuk-do, South-Korea) and the Giant Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. In the movie 'Bruce's Finger', you can see the kidnapping letter and a tied-up girl in a red dress. In the movie 'Goodbye Bruce Lee, his Last Game of Death' you can see the red pillars and the ceiling tape, like in the game.
Nishiyama, the designer of the game, initially believed the game did not need any music, as it was a martial arts game and he thought it would sound more impressive to just have the sound effects. Ishizaki, the composer, had a melody in mind for the game, and suggested that two versions be made, with and without the music, and see which sounds better. After hearing both versions, Nishiyama agreed that the music version sounds better and included Ishizaki's melody in the game.
A French movie, 'Le Petit Amour', by Agnes Varda, doesn't have 'Kung-Fu Master' just as the name in USA but also has an intro with a scroll-lateral reference to the game and a lot of scenes of the game itself too! One thing that can cause some strangeness is the fact that the movie is a romance and not a fighting/action movie as the US name can propose.
| Scoring in this game is relatively simple. Some of the scoring depends on whether you kick or punch an enemy. You get more points punching enemies. | |
| Kick on Grippers | 100 points |
| Kick on Tom Toms | 200 points |
| Kick on Knife Throwers | 500 points (Require 2 hits) |
| Punch on Grippers | 200 points |
| Punch on Tom Toms | 300 points |
| Punch on Knife Throwers | 800 points (Require 2 hits) |
| Jump Kick on Grippers | 200 points |
| Jump Kick on Tom Toms | 300 points |
| Jump Kick on Knife Throwers | 1,000 points (Require 2 hits) |
| Knock out leaping Tom Toms | 400 points |
| If you kick or punch into a group, you have a chance of knocking more then one fighter off the floor. The progressions for this are... | |
| Progression for Jump Kick or Punch | |
| 1 person | 200 points |
| 2 persons | 400 points |
| 3 persons | 600 points |
| 4 persons | 800 points |
| For everyone beyond the 4th person, it stays at 800 points. | |
| Progression for a Kick or Low Sweep | |
| 1 person | 100 points |
| 2 persons | 200 points |
| 3 persons | 300 points |
| 4 persons | 400 points |
| For everyone beyond the 4th person, it stays at 400 points. | |
| On the 2nd and 4th floors, you will encounter some different enemies. | |
| Dragons | 2,000 points |
| Confetti Balls | 1,000 points |
| Vases (Kicked) | 200 points |
| Vases (Punched) | 100 points |
| Poisonous Moths (Kicked) | 500 points |
| Poisonous Moths (Punched) | 600 points |
| You also get points for the bosses | |
| 1st Floor (Stick Fighter) | 2,000 points |
| 2nd Floor (Boomerang Fighter) | 3,000 points |
| 3rd Floor (Giant) | 3,000 points |
| 4th Floor (Black Magician) | 5,000 points |
| 5th Floor (Mr. X) | 10,000 points |
| At the end of each floor, you will receive bonus points by adding your time remaining + your remaining energy. To complete a floor, you must go up the stairs to the next floor. | |