Pistol Daimyo no Bouken
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Pistol Daimyo no Bouken | |
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Developer(s) | Namco |
Publisher(s) | Namco |
Release date(s) | 1990 |
Genre(s) | Scrolling shooter/Cute 'em up |
Mode(s) | Up to two players, alternating turns |
Platform(s) | |
Input | 8-way Joystick; 1 button |
Arcade cabinet | Upright, cabaret, and cocktail |
Arcade system(s) | Namco System 1 |
Arcade display | Horizontal orientation, Raster, standard resolution (Used: 288 x 224) |
Pistol Daimyo no Bouken (ピストル大名の冒険) is a horizontal scrolling shooter arcade game that was released by Namco in 1990 only in Japan. It runs on Namco System 1 hardware and its name translates from Japanese as "Adventure of the Pistol Feudal Lord".
The player controls Pistol Daimyo, a little Japanese lord who has a pistol strapped to his head and fans on his feet. He faces to the right of the screen and the background scrolls to the left, bringing enemies into view. The player tries to destroy enemies for points and powerups. The game is a spin-off from Berabow Man, as Pistol Daimyo appeared in that game as an enemy. Pressing the button makes his pistol fire a tiny shot; holding down the button charges the pistol, and upon releasing the button the pistol shoots a bigger cannonball. Even the smallest enemies take multiple hits, so the standard shot is of little use. This game also features voice samples (in Japanese).
This game was never released in the United States, probably because of its slightly questionable content. When Pistol Daimyo is hit without any armour he dies, and players have to watch him do a naked dance in which he uses his fans to hide his shame. Also, upon completion of the game, he is seen dancing fully clothed in front of a picture of some strange-looking Japanese people on a beach.