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Lode Runner Twin - Justy to Liberty no Daibouken [Model SHVC-7Z]
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ロードランナーツイン ジャスティとリバティの大冒険 (c) 1994 T&E Soft. (Lode Runner Twin - Justy to Liberty no Daibouken) Lode Runner Twin is a refreshing, whimsical take on the legendary puzzle-platforming formula established by Brøderbund. Instead of the utilitarian industrial setting of the original, this version features a fantasy aesthetic where players control either a knight (Justy) or a priestess (Liberty). The goal is to traverse multi-level caverns beneath a kingdom’s castle, collecting stolen candies while outmaneuvering magical creatures. It retains the core "dig and trap" mechanics but introduces a more vibrant, lighthearted personality and a variety of modern gameplay modes. - TECHNICAL - GAME ID: SHVC-7Z - TRIVIA - Lode Runner Twin for SFC was released in July 29, 1994 in Japan at a retail price of 8,800 JPY. Customizable Perspective: A standout technical feature is the ability to toggle the display. Players can choose to play in full-screen or utilize a split-view mode where the HUD occupies half the screen, providing a unique visual layout that was rarely seen in other puzzle platformers of the era. Split-Screen Combat: Beyond the main story mode, the game features an intense horizontal split-screen battle mode. This competitive element adds significant replay value, allowing two players to engage in a head-to-head race to outsmart each other and the game's AI-controlled monsters. The 'Collapse' Mechanic: The game stays true to the Lode Runner legacy where digging holes is essential, but it adds a strategic layer: enemies only disappear if the hole collapses on them. Because enemies respawn elsewhere in the stage, players must constantly adapt their strategy, making it a much more dynamic experience than the original title. - TIPS AND TRICKS - Enter KAZE in the password menu to have access to all 100 stages. - SERIES - 1. Lode Runner [Model 11450] (1983, Apple II) 2. Lode Runner - The Bungeling Strikes Back (1984) 3. Championship Lode Runner [Model HFC-CR] (1985, Nintendo Famicom) 3. Championship Lode Runner [Model HBS-G047C] (1985, MSX) 3. Championship Lode Runner [Sega My Card] [Model C-57] (1985, SG-1000) 3. Championship Lode Runner (1985, FM-7) 4. Lode Runner - Majin No Fukkatsu (1985) 5. Lode Runner II [Model HBS-G039C] (1985, MSX) 6. Lode Runner's Rescue (1985, Commodore C64) 7. Lode Runner - Teikoku Kara no Dasshutsu (1986) 8. Super Lode Runner [Model IFD-SLR] (1987, Nintendo Famicom Disk System) 8. Super Lode Runner [Model IM-03] (1987, MSX 2) 9. Hyper Lode Runner [Model DMG-HLA] (1989, Nintendo Game Boy) 10. Lode Runner - Lost Labyrinth [Model PV1004] (1990, NEC PC-Engine) 11. Battle Lode Runner [Model HC93054] (1993, NEC PC Engine) 12. Lode Runner Twin - Justy to Liberty no Daibouken [Model SHVC-7Z] (1994, Super Famicom) 13. Lode Runner - The Legend Returns (1994, Windows) 14. Lode Runner On-Line - The Mad Monks' Revenge (1995, PC [MS Windows 95]) 15. Lode Runner - The Legend Returns [Model T-25101G] (1996, Sega Saturn) 16. Lode Runner 2 (1998, PC [Windows 95]) 17. Power Lode Runner [Model SHVC-BPLJ-JPN] (1999, Super Famicom) 18. Lode Runner 3-D [Model NUS-NLRJ-JPN] (1999, Nintendo 64) 19. Lode Runner for WonderSwan [Model SWJ-BPR004] (2000, Bandai WonderSwan) 20. Lode Runner - Domdom Dan no Yabou [Model DMG-BXLJ-JPN] (2000, Nintendo Game Boy Colors) 21. Lode Runner 2 [SuperLite 1500 Series] [Model SLPM-86460] (2000, Sony PlayStation) 22. Lode Runner - The Dig Fight (2000) 23. Lode Runner [Model AGB-A39J-JPN] (2003, Nintendo Game Boy Advance) 24. Cubic Lode Runner [Hudson Selection Vol.1] [Model DOL-GQRJ-JPN] (2003, Nintendo GameCube) 24. Cubic Lode Runner [Hudson Selection Vol.1] [Model SLPM-62404] (2003, Sony PlayStation 2) - SOURCES - See Goodies section. ROM dump (MAME).
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ロードランナーツイン ジャスティとリバティの大冒険 (c) 1994 T&E Soft. (Lode Runner Twin - Justy to Liberty no Daibouken) Lode Runner Twin is a refreshing, whimsical take on the legendary puzzle-platforming formula established by Brøderbund. Instead of the utilitarian industrial setting of the original, this version features a fantasy aesthetic where players control either a knight (Justy) or a priestess (Liberty). The goal is to traverse multi-level caverns beneath a kingdom’s castle, collecting stolen candies while outmaneuvering magical creatures. It retains the core "dig and trap" mechanics but introduces a more vibrant, lighthearted personality and a variety of modern gameplay modes. - TECHNICAL - GAME ID: SHVC-7Z - TRIVIA - Lode Runner Twin for SFC was released in July 29, 1994 in Japan at a retail price of 8,800 JPY. Customizable Perspective: A standout technical feature is the ability to toggle the display. Players can choose to play in full-screen or utilize a split-view mode where the HUD occupies half the screen, providing a unique visual layout that was rarely seen in other puzzle platformers of the era. Split-Screen Combat: Beyond the main story mode, the game features an intense horizontal split-screen battle mode. This competitive element adds significant replay value, allowing two players to engage in a head-to-head race to outsmart each other and the game's AI-controlled monsters. The 'Collapse' Mechanic: The game stays true to the Lode Runner legacy where digging holes is essential, but it adds a strategic layer: enemies only disappear if the hole collapses on them. Because enemies respawn elsewhere in the stage, players must constantly adapt their strategy, making it a much more dynamic experience than the original title. - TIPS AND TRICKS - Enter KAZE in the password menu to have access to all 100 stages. - SERIES - 1. Lode Runner [Model 11450] (1983, Apple II) 2. Lode Runner - The Bungeling Strikes Back (1984) 3. Championship Lode Runner [Model HFC-CR] (1985, Nintendo Famicom) 3. Championship Lode Runner [Model HBS-G047C] (1985, MSX) 3. Championship Lode Runner [Sega My Card] [Model C-57] (1985, SG-1000) 3. Championship Lode Runner (1985, FM-7) 4. Lode Runner - Majin No Fukkatsu (1985) 5. Lode Runner II [Model HBS-G039C] (1985, MSX) 6. Lode Runner's Rescue (1985, Commodore C64) 7. Lode Runner - Teikoku Kara no Dasshutsu (1986) 8. Super Lode Runner [Model IFD-SLR] (1987, Nintendo Famicom Disk System) 8. Super Lode Runner [Model IM-03] (1987, MSX 2) 9. Hyper Lode Runner [Model DMG-HLA] (1989, Nintendo Game Boy) 10. Lode Runner - Lost Labyrinth [Model PV1004] (1990, NEC PC-Engine) 11. Battle Lode Runner [Model HC93054] (1993, NEC PC Engine) 12. Lode Runner Twin - Justy to Liberty no Daibouken [Model SHVC-7Z] (1994, Super Famicom) 13. Lode Runner - The Legend Returns (1994, Windows) 14. Lode Runner On-Line - The Mad Monks' Revenge (1995, PC [MS Windows 95]) 15. Lode Runner - The Legend Returns [Model T-25101G] (1996, Sega Saturn) 16. Lode Runner 2 (1998, PC [Windows 95]) 17. Power Lode Runner [Model SHVC-BPLJ-JPN] (1999, Super Famicom) 18. Lode Runner 3-D [Model NUS-NLRJ-JPN] (1999, Nintendo 64) 19. Lode Runner for WonderSwan [Model SWJ-BPR004] (2000, Bandai WonderSwan) 20. Lode Runner - Domdom Dan no Yabou [Model DMG-BXLJ-JPN] (2000, Nintendo Game Boy Colors) 21. Lode Runner 2 [SuperLite 1500 Series] [Model SLPM-86460] (2000, Sony PlayStation) 22. Lode Runner - The Dig Fight (2000) 23. Lode Runner [Model AGB-A39J-JPN] (2003, Nintendo Game Boy Advance) 24. Cubic Lode Runner [Hudson Selection Vol.1] [Model DOL-GQRJ-JPN] (2003, Nintendo GameCube) 24. Cubic Lode Runner [Hudson Selection Vol.1] [Model SLPM-62404] (2003, Sony PlayStation 2) - SOURCES - See Goodies section. ROM dump (MAME).
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