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Rastan
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Rastan (c) 1987 Taito. Export version. For more information about the game itself, please see the original Japanese version entry; "Rastan Saga". - TECHNICAL - Prom Stickers : B04 Main CPU : Motorola 68000 (@ 8 Mhz), Zilog Z80 (@ 4 Mhz) Sound Chips : Yamaha YM2151 (@ 4 Mhz), OKI MSM5205 (@ 384 Khz) Players : 2 Control : 8-way joystick Buttons : 2 => Slash, Jump - TRIVIA - Rastan was released in March 1987. It was originally known in Japan as "Rastan Saga". This export version has some differences from the original Japanese version: - In the attract mode, a description of the objects appears instead of the original opening sequence. - The game is hardest at some points. If you waste too many time without advancing in the stage, 8 bats will attack you (instead of 2 in the original version). - Also in the original Japanese version, when the player complete a Round, the victory screen has text pertaining to the storyline. In the overseas versions, there is a generic victory screen with generic text (You are a brave warrior for having cleared such a stage). - SERIES - 1. Rastan (1987) 2. Nastar (1989) 3. Warrior Blade - Rastan Saga Episode III (1992) - PORTS - * CONSOLES: [EU] Sega Master System (1988) "Rastan [Model 7022]" [EU] Microsoft XBOX (oct.14, 2005) "Taito Legends" [EU] Sony PS2 (oct.14, 2005) "Taito Legends [Model SLES-53438]" [KO] Sony PS2 (jul.18, 2006) "Taito Legends [Model SLKA-15056]" * HANDHELDS: Sony PSP [AS] (jan.3, 2006) "Taito Memories Pocket [Model UCAS-40040]" Sony PSP [KO] (feb.10, 2006) "Taito Memories Pocket" [EU] Sony PSP (oct.6, 2006) "Taito Legends Power-Up [Model ULES-00473]" [AU] Sony PSP (nov.9, 2006) "Taito Legends Power-Up [Model ULES-00473]" * COMPUTERS: [EU] Commodore C64 (1988) [EU] Sinclair ZX Spectrum (1988) [EU] Amstrad CPC (1988) [EU] Amstrad CPC (1988) "Taito Coin-Op Hits" [EU] PC [MS Windows, CD-ROM] (oct.14, 2005) "Taito Legends" - SOURCES - ROM dump (MAME). Machine's picture.
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Rastan (c) 1987 Taito. Export version. For more information about the game itself, please see the original Japanese version entry; "Rastan Saga". - TECHNICAL - Prom Stickers : B04 Main CPU : Motorola 68000 (@ 8 Mhz), Zilog Z80 (@ 4 Mhz) Sound Chips : Yamaha YM2151 (@ 4 Mhz), OKI MSM5205 (@ 384 Khz) Players : 2 Control : 8-way joystick Buttons : 2 => Slash, Jump - TRIVIA - Rastan was released in March 1987. It was originally known in Japan as "Rastan Saga". This export version has some differences from the original Japanese version: - In the attract mode, a description of the objects appears instead of the original opening sequence. - The game is hardest at some points. If you waste too many time without advancing in the stage, 8 bats will attack you (instead of 2 in the original version). - Also in the original Japanese version, when the player complete a Round, the victory screen has text pertaining to the storyline. In the overseas versions, there is a generic victory screen with generic text (You are a brave warrior for having cleared such a stage). - SERIES - 1. Rastan (1987) 2. Nastar (1989) 3. Warrior Blade - Rastan Saga Episode III (1992) - PORTS - * CONSOLES: [EU] Sega Master System (1988) "Rastan [Model 7022]" [EU] Microsoft XBOX (oct.14, 2005) "Taito Legends" [EU] Sony PS2 (oct.14, 2005) "Taito Legends [Model SLES-53438]" [KO] Sony PS2 (jul.18, 2006) "Taito Legends [Model SLKA-15056]" * HANDHELDS: Sony PSP [AS] (jan.3, 2006) "Taito Memories Pocket [Model UCAS-40040]" Sony PSP [KO] (feb.10, 2006) "Taito Memories Pocket" [EU] Sony PSP (oct.6, 2006) "Taito Legends Power-Up [Model ULES-00473]" [AU] Sony PSP (nov.9, 2006) "Taito Legends Power-Up [Model ULES-00473]" * COMPUTERS: [EU] Commodore C64 (1988) [EU] Sinclair ZX Spectrum (1988) [EU] Amstrad CPC (1988) [EU] Amstrad CPC (1988) "Taito Coin-Op Hits" [EU] PC [MS Windows, CD-ROM] (oct.14, 2005) "Taito Legends" - SOURCES - ROM dump (MAME). Machine's picture.
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