Let's Play: Magical Chase (With Cheats)
Played by BoricuaRetroGamer
Welcome back to another episode of PC Engine & PC Engine CD Walktroughs with cheats!
And today's episode: Magical Chase on PC Engine (TurboGrafx-16)!!
Magical Chase (マジカルチェイス Majikaru Chieisu?) is a scrolling shooter video game developed by Palsoft and released by Quest on the PC Engine (TurboGrafx) platform in 1991 in Japan, and 1993 in North America. The game was ported for Windows in 1998 and, as Magical Chase GB, to the Game Boy Color in 2000.
Gameplay:
The game's protagonist is a witch called Ripple flying on a broomstick, along with two anthropomorphic stars which serve as Gradius-style options. The game has many notable similarities to Cotton, released for the console by Success the very same year.
There are a total of six levels in the game which can be played on the normal and hard difficulty settings. Only the first three can be played on the easy difficulty setting. As enemies are destroyed, they leave behind different colored gemstones which serve as the game's currency. Twice during each level, a shop appears where power-ups, health, and extra lives can be purchased (except for the third and sixth levels, where it only appears once). Touching obstacles and the ground does not kill the player such as in Gradius but it does impede progress. If the player gets trapped behind objects at the left-hand side of the screen, "scrolling damage" will occur. Each stage is presented with the name of the mid-boss encountered, and keeping with the magic theme, is titled as a magical seal. Each level has a mid-boss and end-boss.
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Specifications:
Emulator: Bizhawk 1.11.3
Codecs: Lagarith Lossless Codec & NeroAAC
Controller: PS3 Controller
Encoder: MeGUI2566
Muxer: MKVToolNix 8.5.2
Script made in AviSynth