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Black Tiger

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Black Tiger (Black Dragon in Japan) is a 1987 arcade game that is included in Capcom Classics Collection Vol. 2.


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A barbarian hero jumps and fights his way through a variety of colorful, enemy-packed levels in this spiritual successor to Ghosts 'n Goblins. Red Arremer even appears in the game as an enemy. The sprawling, eight-way scrolling levels are packed with hidden bonuses to encourage and reward exploration. Most of these bonuses are in the form of coins called 'Zennies'; which is the game's main currency. Upon saving petrified wisemen, they may put up a shop that allows the player to purchase stronger flails, more resistant armor, keys for treasure chests, and status-healing potions. Special items that reveal coins, upgraded armor, or simply bonus points may be found by destroying secret walls.

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The Japanese version has a few changes that makes it more challenging than its American counterpart. Several of the "falling rock" obstacles were added in this version. Additionally, the prices of many items are higher. But perhaps the biggest difference is related to fighting the later bosses (the 3 dragons and the dual sword wielding foes at the end of stages 5 and 7). In the American version, it is possible to duck and avoid taking damage when the bosses touches the player's character, as long as one of their projectiles doesn't hit him. In the Japanese version, the player is not able to do this.

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