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Download night slashers
Download night slashers




Extra pictures and dialogs in the cut-scenes.The Go arrow flips over to read 'To Hell!' in blood.At the end of a melee attack, Christopher holds out a cross instead of a crystal ball.The gore is uncensored (red blood instead of green).

download night slashers

Soundtrack releases: Night Slashers, Flower Busters / Data East - Pony Canyon / Scitron - PCCB-00142 - UPDATES In the Japanese version:

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TECHNICAL Game ID: MBH Main CPU: ARM 7.0805 Mhz), Zilog Z80 3.58 Mhz) Sound Chips: Yamaha YM2151 2.01375 Mhz), OKI6295 7.627 Khz), OKI6295 15.255 Khz) Players: 2 or 3 Control: 8-way Joystick Buttons: 3 → Attack, Jump, Special/Block TRIVIA Night Slashers was released in September 1993. A horror-themed brawler where three elite fighters, an American cyborg monster hunter, a European vampire hunter, and an Asian martial arts expert, must save humanity from an army of monsters, mutants, and the undead. Everyone should try and experience the pseudo wrestling match vs the first main boss as Jake.Arcade Video game published 30 years ago: Night Slashers © 1993 Data East Corp. I played it on Switch where it's released under the Johnny Turbo's Arcade series. Everyone should try and experience the pseudo wrestling match vs the first main boss as Jake. Not all is rosy though: it doesn't give you the option of turning off the blur filter that's on by default and the audio seems more muffled than it should be overall.

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The emulation seems to be a lot more accurate than the MAME version from what I can tell, the most telltale sign being the one flickering tile on the runaway carriage in stage 2. That said, I don't think there's any way to tweak difficulty in the JTA game, or whether it was even a thing on the original PCB. The first main boss (Frankenstein's monster) is alone in the JP version whilst he has a high tendency of summoning 3 additional zombies in the US version.

download night slashers

If I'm not mistaken the Japanese version is easier in difficulty. What's not retained is the arrow that says "Go! (to Hell!)". The interesting thing to note is that it's in English but retains the gratuitous, red gore and splatterific dismemberment of the Japanese version. Click to expand.I played it on Switch where it's released under the Johnny Turbo's Arcade series.






Download night slashers