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Suiko Enbu © 1995 Data East.
In the foggy marshes of the Liang Shan Mountains, an army assembles... Outlaws of the Lost Dynasty. 11 Superheroes from the Orient in a struggle for power and conquest!
Data East's second attempt at a Versus fighting franchise after their Fighter's History series. 11 Superheroes gather in the marshes of the Liang Shan mountains in a struggle for power.
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Runs on the "ST-V [Sega Titan Video Game System]" hardware
Cartridge ID: 610-0374-01
Players: Up to 2 simultaneously.
Control (per player): 8-way joystick
Buttons (per player): 6
Suiko Enbu was released in March 1995.
'Suiko' is a reference to Suikoden, the Japanese name of an ancient Chinese novel. 'Enbu' means a military excercise.
The fighters in this game are inspired by the 108 outlaws from the Chinese classical novel "Water Margin" by Shi Naian.
This game is known as "Outlaws of the Lost Dynasty" in the U.S.
The names of the characters differ between versions. In the US version, they retain the names they had in the Water Margin novel. Japanese names listed on the left, US names listed on the right:
Shishin = Shi Jin
Rinchuu = Lin Chong
Kosanjou = Hu San Niang
Taisou = Dai Zong
Riki = Li Kui
Rochishin = Lu Zhi Shen
Kousonshu = Gong Shun Sheng
Bushou = Wu Song
Gen Shouji = Ruan Xiao Er
Gen Shougo = Ruan Xiao Wu
Gen Shoushichi = Ruan Xiao Qi
Chougai = Chao Gai
The U.S. version of the game has different voices for the characters, removes the spoken victory quote voices by the characters (in Japanese) and removes a secret sub boss character that the player faces during the game before facing the final boss of the game. The character is known as Huyan Zhuo in the Water Margin novel and fights on horseback wielding two clubs.
