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Ikari Warriors
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Ikari Warriors (c) 1986 Tradewest, Inc. Export release. Game developed in Japan. See the original for more information; "Ikari". - TECHNICAL - Game ID : A5004 'IW' - TRIVIA - Released in March 1986. Ralf and Clark's commanding officer, General Kawasaki, was renamed Colonel Cook in the international version. General Kawasaki was named after Eikichi Kawasaki (former president and founder of SNK), while Colonel Cook was named after Leland Cook (co-founder of Tradewest, which distributed the game in the US). Stan Szczepanski holds the official record for this game with 1,799,000 points. - SERIES - 1. Ikari (1986) 2. Victory Road (1986) 3. Ikari III (1989) - PORTS - * CONSOLES: Nintendo NES (1986) Atari 7800 (1989) Atari 2600 (1990) * COMPUTERS: Commodore 16 (1987) PC [Booter] (1987) PC [MS-DOS, 5.25"] (198?) Sinclair ZX Spectrum (1988) Commodore C64 (1988) Amstrad CPC (1988) Amstrad CPC (1989) "12 Top Amstrad Hits" Commodore Amiga (1989) Atari ST (1989) MSX2 - SOURCES - ROM dump (MAME). Machine's picture.
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Ikari Warriors (c) 1986 Tradewest, Inc. Export release. Game developed in Japan. See the original for more information; "Ikari". - TECHNICAL - Game ID : A5004 'IW' - TRIVIA - Released in March 1986. Ralf and Clark's commanding officer, General Kawasaki, was renamed Colonel Cook in the international version. General Kawasaki was named after Eikichi Kawasaki (former president and founder of SNK), while Colonel Cook was named after Leland Cook (co-founder of Tradewest, which distributed the game in the US). Stan Szczepanski holds the official record for this game with 1,799,000 points. - SERIES - 1. Ikari (1986) 2. Victory Road (1986) 3. Ikari III (1989) - PORTS - * CONSOLES: Nintendo NES (1986) Atari 7800 (1989) Atari 2600 (1990) * COMPUTERS: Commodore 16 (1987) PC [Booter] (1987) PC [MS-DOS, 5.25"] (198?) Sinclair ZX Spectrum (1988) Commodore C64 (1988) Amstrad CPC (1988) Amstrad CPC (1989) "12 Top Amstrad Hits" Commodore Amiga (1989) Atari ST (1989) MSX2 - SOURCES - ROM dump (MAME). Machine's picture.
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