Trojan — The Forgotten Capcom Gem That Shocks Fans!
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🕹 Game Name: Trojan
📛 Alternate Names: Tatakai no Banka (JP)
📅 Release Date: 1986
🔫 Genre: Hack-and-slash / beat 'em up
👨 🏻 💻 Developers: Capcom
👨 🏻 💻 Publishers: Capcom / Romstar (NA)
🔢 Max Players: 1–2
⁉ Cooperative: No (alternating)
🕹 Game Introduction: Capcom’s gritty side-scroller mixing swordplay and beat ’em up action.
🕹 Game Description: Fast side-scrolling combat, parries, jump attacks and platform sections.
🎴 Game Play:
👉 🏻 Sword + shield mechanics; block then riposte.
👉 🏻 Platform hazards and boss fights.
👉 🏻 Tight enemy patterns demand timing.
📕 Background & History: 1986 Capcom release; spiritual successor to earlier Kung-Fu Master designs.
👓 Lonster's Review: Rough difficulty but satisfying combat loops — great for quick highlight reels.
🎉 Trivia:
👉 🏻 NES port same year; appears in Capcom compilations.
🐣 Cheats/Tricks/Bugs/Easter Eggs:
👉 🏻 Weapon-swing timing grants invulnerability windows.
🌟 Legacy: Early Capcom action classic that shaped later side-scroll fighters.