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'''''Street Heroes''''' is an unlicensed fighting game for the Famicom and Game Boy Color, released by [[Sachen]].
 
'''''Street Heroes''''' is an unlicensed fighting game for the Famicom and Game Boy Color, released by [[Sachen]].
   

Revision as of 20:12, 25 September 2016

Street Heroes is an unlicensed fighting game for the Famicom and Game Boy Color, released by Sachen.

Story

Far away in the Aotis continent, sword coexists with the magic. People there all have unimaginable power. So it brings up lots of warriors.

Now, the best warriors - Rex, Malcolm, Roger, Big Whale, Daphe, Ned, Rock Tiger and Dark Moon get together for a race. However, there is some scheming behind the race...

Overview

This game is heavily influenced by Street Fighter II, featuring various fighters from many areas, each with special moves of their own.

They are:

  • Rex
  • Malcolm
  • Roger
  • Daphne
  • Big Whale
  • Ned
  • Rock Tiger
  • Dark Moon (boss only)

Also, like SFII, after defeating all the playable fighters, the player must also defeat a non-playable character named Dark Moon, as well as a recolor of the player. In the Famicom version, each player has his/her own ending, but you only get the real endings if you've set the difficulty high enough, much like the home versions of many fighting games.

Oddly, this game has a DIP switch which renames the game to Samurai Spirits and changes the intro to match this.

Game Boy Color Port

This was one of the few games by Sachen to be ported to the Game Boy Color. The game is mostly the same, except for there being fewer music tracks, (The missing tracks from the Famicom version were used in Makon Soft's Capcom vs. SNK: Millennium Fight 2001) stages being in a preset order, and the ending being the same no matter what. The ending is all of the endings from the Famicom version. There also aren't any voice clips in this version. A ROM of this exists on a set of Sachen ROMS on an obscure website, but it doesn't seem to work on any emulators yet.

Trivia

  • A rarity for unlicensed Famicom fighting games, the Famicom version contains many sampled voices. Another one to use voice clips is City Fighter IV.