Tuff E Nuff
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Developer(s) | Jaleco |
Publisher(s) | Jaleco |
Platform(s) | Super NES |
Release date | 1993 |
Genre(s) | fighting |
Tuff E Nuff, known in Japan as Dead Dance (デッドダンス Deddo Dansu?) is a 1993 Super NES fighting game produced by Jaleco.
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[edit] Plot
The story is set in a post apocalyptic Earth in the year AD 2151. To the inhabitants on Earth it seems like the only chance for a decent life is to fight, in a "Survival of the fittest" scenario. A man named Jado finds a powerful blue fighting armor and calls himself "The Fighting King". With it, he quickly gains control of the world. Using his newfound power, he erects a tower with six guards. Many try to take Jado's power away, but unfortunately, they die in their attempt.
Some weeks after the building of the tower, a tournament is held all over the world to see who is the strongest. Of the many tournaments, only four people are chosen. Now they need to fight each other to see who is going in the tower.
[edit] Characters
- Playable characters
- Syoh - Syoh is from Hokkaidō Japan. His fighting style is called Tenga Haouryuu (Heavenly Claw).
- Zazi - Zazi is from the United States. His fighting style is Chisou Haouryuu (Earth Claw). He is a head swap of Syoh.
- Kotono - She is from Kyoto, Japan. Her fighting style is Kuki Shindenryuu Ninjutsu. She wields kunai daggers.
- Vortz - He is from Holland, and his fighting style is Heavy-wrestling.
- CPU Opponents
- Beans - He is a Punk street fighter from Bronx, New York.
- Dolf - He is a covert operations specialist from Libya.
- Rei - She is a Kokkenpo expert, also from Japan. Rei has the ability to summon spirits which aid her in combat.
- Gajet - Gajet is a wrestler from unknown origins. He is revealed to be a former friend of Vortz during the game.
- Sirou - Sirou is a ninja from Japan.
- K's - K's is from Germany. His weapon of choice is his bionic arms, which gives him good range on attacks.
- Jado/Jade - Jado is the self-proclaimed Fighting King, and the final boss.
[edit] Gameplay
Dead Dance is a one to two-player game originally for the Super Famicom. The game starts off with only four characters, but a Boss Code can unlock the other seven characters. The game has three modes: Story Mode, 1-Player to CPU Mode, and Multiplayer Mode. The fighting engine is a traditional style, 4-button engine. The B and A buttons are the kicks, being light and fierce respectively, and the Y and X buttons are the punches, light and fierce respectively. All characters have at least two special attacks.
There are ten stages in story mode, where either Syoh, Zazi, Kotono and Vortz fight. After picking a character, the player must fight the other three in a tournament-style fashion. After fighting the other heroes, the player must fight the six guards leading to Jado. After fighting Jado, there is an ending sequence (only in the Japanese version) followed by a screen saying to go to hard mode, or a congratulations for the completion of beating hard mode. After beating hard mode, the closing credits show a clip of the players' battles with the enemies faced.
[edit] Trivia
The four main characters' skills evolve over Story-mode, featuring a RPG detail.
After the end of every Decisive round appears a VIEW-REPLAY controller option.
Although this is unofficial, Vortz have some similitudes with Rutger Hauer and his Jugger character from The Blood of Heroes film,
this fact can be noted better on the Nippon Dead Dance's box graphic art.
The Plot-dialogues of the Story mode, the final epilogues and the BLOOD on the heavily injured fighter's faces, were excluded from -
the USA/Europe(Tuff-E-Nuff) version.