Knightmare (1986 video game)
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Developer(s) | Konami |
Publisher(s) | Konami |
Composer(s) | Miki Higashino |
Platform(s) | MSX home computer |
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MSX
Mobile Phones
Virtual Console
Windows PC
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Genre(s) | Shoot 'em up |
Mode(s) | Single player |
Knightmare, known in Japan as Majou Densetsu (魔城伝説 , Demon Castle Legend), is a 1986 MSX vertical scrolling shooter computer game. The player is a knight, Popolon, who has to fight his way through several levels to defeat Hudnos and rescue Aphrodite.
Knightmare was an innovative upward-scrolling shoot 'em up game on the MSX system. The top-view graphics were considered very sophisticated for its time, similar to other MSX games such as Nemesis and Penguin Adventure.
The graphics are also notable for being developed with a keen awareness of the Texas Instruments TMS9918 Video Display Controller that the MSX incorporated. The enemies (notably the bats) had additional shadow sprites that, being placed at a vertical offset, did not add further pressure on the max-4-sprites-per-scanline limit of the TMS9918.
Conversions
- Knightmare has been converted for i-mode enabled cellphones in 2003 by Konami.
- The game is found in the compilation Konami Antiques MSX Collection for Saturn and PlayStation.
- A PC DOS remake was made by FRIENDS Software.
- There was also a "Gold" version - a fan-made enhanced remake for MSX2.
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