![]() Weapons have limited uses and will disappear if the player is disarmed by an enemy too much or when the player moves to a new area. ![]() Items such as weapons, health recovery items, and items awarding extra points can be picked up by standing over one and pressing the attack button. A thrown enemy can be tossed at another for additional damage. When an enemy is grabbed, the player can perform a grab attack by pressing the attack button or perform a throw by tilting the joystick left or right. When two players play, they can perform team-based special moves.Įnemies can be grabbed simply by walking into one of them. The player also can perform a jump attack. The final blow of the combo can be changed to a throw if the player moves the joystick in the opposite direction just before landing it. ![]() Pressing the attack button repeatedly when attacking an enemy or multiple enemies will cause the player character to perform a combo. The controls for Guardians consist of an eight-way joystick and two buttons for attacking and jumping respectively. Health gauges are displayed for both player and enemy characters, while energy bars are displayed for special moves. ![]() Guardians can be played by up to two players simultaneously. If you’ve enjoyed what you’ve read on the site, please consider showing your support.Guardians ( ガーディアンズ), known as Denjinmakai II ( 電神魔傀II) in Japan, is a side-scrolling beat 'em up developed by Winkysoft and published by Banpresto that was exclusively released as a coin-operated arcade game in 1995 as the successor of the 1994 arcade game Denjin Makai. MoeGamer is entirely funded out of the author’s pocket and generous Patreon/Ko-Fi donations. These special features are punctuated with one-off articles and ongoing series about other noteworthy games or phenomena as well as broader aspects of popular media such as anime and manga. The focal point of MoeGamer’s coverage is the Cover Game feature: a series of in-depth explorations of individual games or series from both yesterday and today. The most challenging part was animating the sequence of the horses, lights, water fountain, Ferris wheel, and lights, and I was able to rip the horses through utilizing Mame 0.146. Yep, this most definitely includes adults-only stuff! Fil Padovani, I separated parts of the stage from Denjin Makais Amusement Park stage. MoeGamer’s aim is to provide comprehensive, interesting, positive and well-researched coverage of niche-interest and overlooked, underappreciated titles that often tend to get a raw deal from the mainstream press or are at risk of being forgotten by history. It is written and curated by Pete Davison, formerly of USgamer and GamePro. MoeGamer is a site about video games and visual novels, old and new. Or you can just hit the jump to watch or listen to today’s episode right here on MoeGamer.Ĭontinue reading The MoeGamer Podcast: Episode 34 – Acid Bass, Smack Around the Face → 198X Asterix Bruce Lee Coffee Talk Denjin Makai Destiny Connect Double Dragon Final Fight Guardians King of Dragons Kung-Fu Master Ninja Gaiden Sengoku The MoeGamer Podcast ![]() Please do at least one of these if you can it really helps us out! You can subscribe to my channel on YouTube to stay up to date with both the video versions of the podcast and my weekly videos (including the Atari A to Z retro gaming series) you can follow on Soundcloud for the audio-only version of the podcast you can subscribe via RSS to get the audio-only version of the podcast in your favourite podcast app or you can subscribe via iTunes and listen on Spotify. The MoeGamer Podcast is available in several places. After a mildly chaotic start to the year, we’re back with an all-new podcast, featuring my good self and Mr Chris Caskie of MrGilderPixels! ![]()
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