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Riot Zone

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player automatically moves on to the next stage. Enemies appear from both sides of the screen, and the player must defeat all of them to progress. If the player tries to simply travel through the levels without fighting, the screen will stop scrolling until all current enemies have been defeated, before allowing the player to continue progress. Enemies may move outside the confines of the screen, but players may not. Unlike
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where two men known as Hawk Takezaki and Tony Aldus met up with their chief Jim Hyde, and told him that they finally forced a villain known as Bossman to stay in a place called the DragonZone. The chief advised Hawk not to enter the DragonZone and head back home, but Hawk refused to do so. Before he
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move. Player controls the chosen character from left to right through each level (most of which are split into three or more scenes), fighting with the enemy characters who appear, until they reach a confrontation with a stronger boss character at the end of the level. Once that boss is beaten, the
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picked up the rights to the game for a home conversion to the TurboGrafx-16, they changed the title and character designs in a matter similar to what they done with various ports of the
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immediately began traveling toward DragonZone and try to demolish it, in order to save a girl named Candy, Tony told Hawk that he will join him.
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on the TurboGrafx-16). The development of the game was handled by Agenda Co. Ltd.
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music, the TurboGrafx-CD allows it to play high-quality
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on January 18, 2008, and in Japan on April 1, 2008.
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Index


Developer(s)
Publisher(s)
Hudson Soft
Platform(s)
TurboGrafx-CD
Wii
Virtual Console
JP
NA
Genre(s)
Beat 'em up
action
Single-player
Japan
1992
beat 'em up
video game
Hudson Soft
TurboGrafx-CD
Virtual Console
PAL regions
New York City
Capcom
Final Fight
break-dancing
chiptune
CD-DA
1991
arcade game

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