Elevator Action Famicom / NES CRT TV Playthrough asmr

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Released 6/28/1985, Elevator Action for Famicom is a solid port of Taito's arcade hit from 1983. You play as Agent 17 aka "Otto" and are tasked with infiltrating a building from the roof and stealing secret documents for your government. You fire a gun with a "licence to kill" men in black uniforms protecting the building, elevators and escalators acting as your means of escape.

It definitely has a James Bond Agent 007 vibe, but I think it may have looked a bit primitive by the time it came to the NES in 1987. The gameplay is fairly sophisticated, however, and allows for shooting out lights, causing objects to fall on heads, and jump kicking at close range. You must steal all of the documents behind red doors by the time you reach the bottom floor or else you will be transported back to the top. The elevators can crush you and your opponents, and bonus points are awarded for kills made with the lights out.

I am considering a playthrough to be beating the Hi Score. I played on an original NES using a NES Advantage controller, RCA cables, and a Sharp X-Flat 27" CRT TV.

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