SNES Longplay #9: Rival turf
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Rival Turf!, released in Japan as Rushing Beat (ラッシング・ビート?), is a beat'em up video game that was released by Jaleco in 1992 for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System and later on the Wii Virtual Console. The game is the first installment in the Rushing Beat trilogy, which also included Brawl Brothers and The Peace Keepers, although the games were localized as unrelated titles in North America.
Gameplay:
Flak is using his flying kick attack against Bullet, one of the weakest enemies in Rival Turf.
The player controls one of two characters: Jack Flak (Rick Norton in Japan) or "Oozie" Nelson (Douglas Bild in Japan) in a one or two player mode, to defeat a plethora of enemies using punches, kicks and various weapons collected throughout the course of the game. The game also includes an "angry" mode where the character becomes temporarily invincible and more powerful after taking too much damage. Moving the character is done using the four-direction controller and each move (attack, jump, special attack) is done using three of the four available buttons near the movement keys.
The game also has a two-player versus mode. In the versus mode, the player who wins two wins out of three rounds wins the entire match.
The game features several classes of enemies. Each class features two palette swapped characters with different names.
Bullet/Case (Kamikaze/Ride) - the weakest enemy characters. Bullet and Case use punching attack as their primary attack
Skinny/Reggie (Slick/Bob) - some attack with kicks while others attack with dynamite.
Warrior/Dingo (Sho/Ryu) - attacks using a spin kick and throws.
Butch/Louie (Butchy/Big El) - hefty characters who use their entire body weight to attack players.
Kato/Goro (Kato/Poe)- agile fighters who attack with flying kicks and throws.
Arnold/Gigante - powerful, muscular villains
Bosses[edit]
Genie/Singh - a boss wearing Arabian outfit and modeled after professional wrestler Tiger Jeet Singh.
Sledge/Honky - hip-hop themed boss carrying a boombox who attacks using his car which also contains additional enemies.
Slasher/T. Omari - black-garbed fighter who attacks with a pair of blades.
Captain - captain of the dockside's loading ships who attacks using kicks and can Chokeslam his opponents, can also summon additional enemies.
Iceman/Karn - figure skating boss dressed in ice hockey gear who can attack with a powerful spinning kick.
Big Al/Kintark - final boss of the game who is faced on the rooftop of his hideout and attacks using various karate moves.
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