Fuzzical Fighter
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| label3 = PublisherTemplate:Pluralize from text | data3 = Sigma Enterprises<ref name="gamefaqs"/>
| label4 = DirectorTemplate:Pluralize from text | data4 = Hiroaki Kawamoto
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| data6 = Takeo Kakazu
Jun Uchijima
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| data10 = Sachiko Oita
Akihiro Akamatsu
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| label13 = PlatformTemplate:Pluralize from text | data13 = Family Computer<ref name="gamefaqs"/>
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| label15 = GenreTemplate:Pluralize from text | data15 = Scrolling shooter
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Template:Nihongo<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> is a horizontally scrolling shooter by Sigma Enterprises that was released only in Japan for Family Computer in 1991. It includes role playing game elements.
Plot
The Dimensional Stone, which is required to maintain balance in the world of starship pilot Mark was stolen.<ref name="mobygames">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> The king finds a hero to retrieve the stone; using the "Fuzzical Fighter" to transport the player's character into enemy territory.<ref name="mobygames"/>
Towns are visited in-between stages to provide the player with weapons and artifacts that are bought with the in-game gold currency.<ref name="mobygames"/> Players can choose to backtrack to either a previous stage while staying at the inn or to a stage that he has not yet explored. They also have access to three different kinds of healing spells: Riken (minor healing), Rikento (normal healing) and Rikentaru (major healing).<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>
Despite being a mechanical object and not a creature, the Fuzzical Fighter has magic points that can be replenished while in the towns.<ref name="mobygames"/> The Fuzzy Fighter itself resembles a spaceship with a mechanical tail at the end.
References
- Articles using Wikidata infoboxes with locally defined images
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- 1991 video games
- Horizontally scrolling shooters
- Japan-exclusive video games
- Make Software games
- Nintendo Entertainment System games
- Nintendo Entertainment System-only games
- Sigma games
- Single-player video games
- Video games developed in Japan