Dragon Buster
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Dragon Buster | |
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Developer(s) | Namco |
Publisher(s) | Namco |
Release date(s) | 1984 |
Genre(s) | Retro |
Mode(s) | Up to 2 players, alternating turns |
Platform(s) | Arcade |
Input | 4-way Joystick; 2 buttons |
Arcade cabinet | Upright, cabaret, and cocktail |
Arcade system(s) | Namco Pac-Land |
Arcade display | Horizontal orientation, Raster |
Dragon Buster is an arcade game that was released by Namco in 1984. It runs on Namco Pac-Land hardware, modified to support vertical scrolling.
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[edit] Gameplay
The player must guide the hero Clovis though each round on to the castle to rescue his beloved princess Celia. There are multiple princesses in the game, one in every few castles, the goal is to reach Celia at the end of the game at the final castle.
As you progress throughout the round you must choose various paths to take on to the castle. There are many paths to choose from and the number of these increase as you get to the higher rounds. The paths take you to the individual levels of the round. There are multiple bosses on each level and many less powerful enemies scattered throughout the level. You must find the boss that contains the exit on each level to proceed through the round to finally reach the castle. Clovis's vitality restores itself by 25% after each level is completed. Should your vitality reach zero the game will be over.
[edit] Levels
There are 5 different types of levels: The Cave, The Tower, The Boneyard, The Mountain and The Ruins. Each of these levels boasts more of a type of monster than the others, for example The Boneyard boasts lots of the boss Skeleton. The Cave is a mostly linear level, with mostly only descends and horizontal movement. It boasts lots of bats and snakes. The Tower is notable for having many floors, you must do a lot of climbing in this level. The Boneyard is probably the hardest level for having many enemies and lots of forks and ways to go, you will most likely end up defeating every boss in the level before you find the boss that contains the exit. The Mountain has the player dropping down most of the time as you start at the top of the mountain you must work your way down. The Ruins is a standard level with a little bit of everything the other levels contain. And finally there's the Castle at the end of each round. Every Castle is the same, it starts with a very long drop that takes you to the Dragon's room and from there you must fight the Dragon.
[edit] Enemies
There are 4 different types of bosses. Skeleton, Bishop, Wizard and Fafnil which resembles a brontosaurus. Skeleton Wields a sword and has one basic attack throughout the game. Fafnil only breathes fire but every round you progress through will extend the duration of its fire making it very dangerous to get caught in a corner with. Wizard uses magic to fight you from a long distance and has multiple flying swords to attack you head on and make sure you keep your distance. Bishop uses a halberd to stab you making it difficult to attack from the air or from close range. Bishop also shoots magic balls like Wizard.
The Dragon is the main boss and resides in the castle at the end of each round. Each dragon has a weak point that you must uncover to be able to defeat it quickly. The Dragon breathes flames much like Fafnil but with a bigger area of effect, the Dragon also swings its tail around causing lots of damage.
The Purple Dragon is a special dragon that appears rarely after you defeat the Dragon of a castle. The Purple Dragon steals the princess before Clovis can rescue her. Then you must reach the next castle in the next round to slay the Purple Dragon and rescue the princess you should have rescued in the previous castle.
Besides the main bosses there are multiple enemies scattered throughout each level. These include Golem, Bat, Snake, Will o' the wisp (actually spelled Will-O-The-Wisp in the game), Inosai, Testoll, Coleo Crawler, Crawler, Leapen, Eyeful, Stingray, Slime and Cave shark. Some monsters have variations. Examples include Snake and Bat. Some monsters merely have a pallet swap, while others are a new entity entirely. With the increase in the number of defeated dungeons, the speed and toughness of the enemies greatly increases making the game much more difficult with each cleared round.
There is a special monster called Cave Shark. This monster leeches on to you and drains your life and is extremely troublesome to kill. Your best bet is to exit the level immediately. It appears when a player is standing idle for a long period of time, or most notably when the player finds the exit and chooses not to leave at that moment.
[edit] Items
There are very few items in Dragon Buster. Every item is dropped by a boss. The most common of these is the Fireball. Using it will shoot a fireball straight through the screen damaging minimally every enemy it touches besides those immune to it. A rare item is the Fireball Special which shoots 3 fireballs which start revolving around the player and continuing outwards until they leave the screen. This is most notable for heavily damaging large enemies such as the Dragon. The Fireball and the Fireball Special get stocked in the players possession to use by pressing the magic button. A maximum of 20 can be stocked with new fireballs overriding the oldest ones. A very rare item is the vitality extender which will extend your maximum vitality by 16 points. The Potion is a blue bottle and will restore some lost vitality, you cannot store the potion for later use, it is automatically used when you obtain it. The Poison resembles the potion but is red in color, obtaining this will drain some of your vitality.
Aside from the most common items there are a set of special items.
They are, Shield, Super Sword, Cepter and Crown. The Super Sword will power up your sword making you stronger. The Shield will block projectiles and some enemy attacks and is most notable for blocking Wizard's flying swords and magic.
[edit] Character moves
The hero Clovis has a minimal arsenal of moves. The most simple is the basic sword swing which is performed by pressing the attack button on the ground or in the air. Clovis can also use magic he acquires from bosses, the Fireball and the Fireball Special by pressing the magic button. Clovis can also jump by pressing the up button. Pressing the up button at the peak of Clovis's jump will result in a double jump. The Downward Stab is performed by double jumping and holding down while you press the attack button as you descend from the jump. This attack is most notable for being able to defeat the boss Bishop in one hit.
The Thrusting attack is performed the same way the Downward stab is performed, the only difference is it must be executed on the first jump as opposed to the double jump. Both the Thrusting attack and the Downward Stab can do over twice as much damage as a basic attack.
[edit] Trivia
This is the first game to feature a life bar.
The game was ported to the Famicom in Japan, but it was never ported to the Nintendo Entertainment System in the United States.
In Tales of the Abyss for the PlayStation 2 there was a remade Dragon Buster minigame which when beaten would get two new costumes, both resembling Clovis, for the hero.