| Body Blows |
Article Index for Body |
Website Links For Body |
Information AboutBody Blows |
| CATEGORIES ABOUT BODY BLOWS | |
| 1993 video games | |
| amiga games | |
| versus fighting games | |
Body Blows is an Amiga Versus Fighting Game game. It was released in 1993 by Team 17 .1 The game is compatible with all Amiga systems, including the CDTV system with Joystick support. It was followed by Body Blows Galactic and Ultimate Body Blows . A version for DOS was also released. The game has a lot of similarities to Street Fighter 2, for example, both had a Projectile , Rising Uppercut and Spinning Kick special moves and played identically (as with Ryu and Ken ).2 GAME PLAY There are three modes of play in Body Blows # One Player (Arcade mode). This mode involves the player selecting a character to battle opponents until they face a battle with MAX # Two Player. This mode allows two players to take control of joysticks and fight each other using a character they desire # Tournament. This mode lets four or eight players to play a tournament against each other CHARACTERS There are 11 characters in Body Blows. In one player mode the player can choose to play as 1 of 4 characters, Nik, Dan, Junior or Lo Ray. In other modes players can select from 10 of the characters in the game. Main Contenders
Other characters
TECHNICAL INFORMATION Body Blows is Compatible with Amiga 500, 500+, 600, 1200, 2000, 3000, 4000, and CDTV systems. It requires at least 1MB of RAM and can utilise extra memory that's installed on the system. It has four channel stereo music, speech and sound effects. Full Pal Screen scrolling at 50Hz. Non-hard drive installable. 32 Colours. Body Blows cannot be installed on a hard drive as it uses non Amiga standard disks. REACTION Body Blows was successful and stayed at number 1 in the full price charts for 5 weeks. It was instantly compared to the more popular and long time successful Street Fighter II , with many reviews suggesting it is the better game. 3 The following are some of the review results the game received from Amiga specific magazines at around the time of the game's release. "The best beat-em up money can buy" "Not as good as the console sf2, but it's a very close thing" "If you thought Streetfighter II was the business, think again" "A true corker of a game with undeniable influences" SEE ALSO REFERENCES EXTERNAL LINKS
|
|
|