Clash at Demonhead (No Damage) (All Routes/Secrets/Items/Endings) (4K)

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Clash at Demonhead, known in Japan as Dengeki Big Bang! (Japanese: 電撃ビッグバン!, Hepburn: Dengeki Biggu Ban!, Blitz Big Bang!), is an action-adventure platform game released by Vic Tokai for the Nintendo Entertainment System on January 27, 1989 in Japan and January 1990 in North America.
Clash at Demonhead is an open-ended platformer. The player takes control of Billy "Big Bang" Blitz, who is capable of running, jumping, and shooting. He is initially armed with a handgun, though various upgrades can be purchased from a shop, such as the boomerang gun. He later gains the ability to perform various powers by collecting Force, including shrinking, teleportation to previously-visited areas, flight, healing, and invincibility. The game is divided into a number of smaller stages, each representing a point on the over-world map. There are over 40 routes the player can take in the game, and the player must explore the world to progress. The game is non-linear in that the player can choose which direction they go, being allowed to backtrack and visit different stages.
Billy "Big Bang" Blitz is a sergeant in S.A.B.R.E. (Special Assault Brigade for Real Emergencies). He is contacted during a vacation at the beach with his girlfriend Mary to save Professor Plum, creator of a Doomsday Bomb capable of destroying the world. Bang soon encounters Tom Guycot, the skeleton mastermind behind the abduction, and he learns that the Doomsday Bomb is controlled by six medallions which have been distributed among the seven governors of Demonhead. On his journey, Bang encounters Michael, who claims to be Bang's ally and tells him about a grieving sprite. Upon meeting the sprite, he learns of a captured hermit who teaches Bang various force powers upon rescuing him. While searching for the rest of the medallions, Bang repeatedly experiences strange mental discomfort.
Bang later discovers that the discomfort is a failed attempt at mind control by a demon trapped beneath the mountain at Demonhead's northern end. The demon failed to control Bang, but manages to control Bang's ally, Michael. The demon sets up a plot through Michael to entice Bang with treasure requiring the use of a Magic Stone. The Magic Stone ends up being the key to freeing the demon from its imprisonment. After Bang fails to defeat the demon, it seeks out and kills Tom Guycot and steals his medallion. Bang learns from the hermit that the demon can only be destroyed with the Sword of Apollo.
Upon defeating the demon and recovering Guycot's medallion, Bang attempts to rescue Professor Plum, but learns that the Doomsday Bomb is already complete. The bomb turns out to be technology from an alien race responsible for creating humanity one thousand years ago. They have grown disappointed with their creation's destructive tendencies, and intend to use the bomb to hasten what they believe is the inevitable end of the world. The only way to defuse the bomb is with the medallions, but with no instructions, Bang can only guess where each medallion is placed, and is working against a countdown timer that triggers the bomb. When Bang succeeds, the alien voices its disdain that humanity will live on and announces that the alien race intends to leave Earth to its own devices and never return. Bang responds that from now on humans will look after themselves. Bang escapes Demonhead with the Hermit to reunite with Mary and receives congratulations from his commander, who also informs that Professor Plum managed to free himself and the aliens tried to fool Bang with an impostor. The Hermit offers Bang an apprenticeship, but Bang declines to see about "making a game based on these adventures!"

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00:00 - Intro
00:43 - Route 01
01:23 - Route 02
01:46 - Route 05
05:11 - Route 11 06:02 - Boss 01 (Gajara/Gazh)
06:41 - Route 09
07:13 - Route 12
08:06 - Route 17
09:30 - Route 14
10:29 - Route 06
10:46 - Route 35 11:03 - Boss 02 (Rowdy)
11:54 - Route 08
12:23 - Route 10
13:31 - Route 07 13:50 - Boss 03 (Fleaman/Max)
14:39 - Route 08
14:52 - Route 04
15:12 - Route 03
15:46 - Route 12
15:58 - Route 20
16:15 - Route 15
17:13 - Route 18
17:45 - Route 19
18:16 - Route 28 18:34 - Boss 04 (Killer Shark/Shark)
19:34 - Route 22
20:15 - Route 26
20:32 - Route 13
20:57 - Route 24
21:39 - Route 23
21:58 - Route 25
22:22 - Route 32
24:36 - Route 36
25:00 - Route 31 25:20 - Boss 05 (Fake Mary & Pandar)
26:19 - Route 29
26:49 - Route 27
27:49 - Route 16 27:55 - Boss 06 (KinoKonma/Mush)
28:48 - Route 18
29:00 - Route 15
32:00 - Route 33
33:06 - Route 06
33:22 - Route 35
34:03 - Route 37
35:02 - Route 40
35:58 - Route 34
36:14 - Route 39 37:12 - Boss 07 (The Demon)
37:56 - Route 38
38:44 - Route 30
38:55 - Route 21 39:16 - Boss 08 (Bopper)
39:58 - Route 41
40:31 - Route 42
40:43 - Route 43 41:01 - Boss 09 (Bopper)
41:36 - Boss 10 (The Boss)
42:46 - Good Ending
44:40 - Bad Ending







Tags:
Clash at Demonhead
Dengeki Big Bang!
Dengeki Biggu Ban! Blitz Big Bang!
電撃ビッグバン!
No Damage
All Routes
All Secrets
All Items
All Endings
NES/FC/FDS



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