Adventures of Dino Riki

Adventures of Dino Riki

North American cover
Developer(s) Hudson Soft
Publisher(s)
  • JP: Rix Soft
Composer(s) Takeaki Kunimoto
Platform(s) Nintendo Entertainment System
Release
  • NA: September 1989
  • JP: February 10, 1987
Genre(s) Third-person shooter

Adventures of Dino Riki, known in Japan as Shin Jinrui: The New Type (新人類 THE NEW TYPE), is a video game released in 1987 for the Family Computer in Japan and 1989 for the Nintendo Entertainment System in the North America.

Despite being developed by Hudson Soft in Japan, it was published there by Rix Soft, making it the sole video game ever released by this company. In North America, the game was published by Hudson Soft.

Overview

Dino Riki throwing a series of stone hammers at his enemies.

Adventures of Dino Riki is an overhead shooter created by Hudson Soft, similar to games like 1943: The Battle of Midway, where the object is to dodge on-screen enemies. Dino Riki can jump or shoot weapons (rocks, axes, boomerangs, and torches) to kill the various enemies around him. Dino Riki can pick up power-ups including speed boosts and wings that enable him to fly over hazards on the ground, as well as weapon upgrades. He starts his adventure throwing rocks that have a very limited range and power, and can upgrade to axes and then boomerangs each increasing the range and spread of his shot, finally gaining a rapid-fire volley of torches that spreads across the screen. He utilizes these caveman weapons and power-ups to help kill enemies and avoid the dangers of a Neanderthal life.

He progresses through three types of worlds (land, ruined city, and mountains) and plays through four worlds total. Worlds one, two, and three are one stage each and have checkpoints, but world four is four stages with no checkpoints. At the end of each stage, Dino Riki must face a boss.

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