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| Title = Guerrilla War | | Title = Guerrilla War | ||
| BoxArt = Guerrilla War - NES - USA.jpg | | BoxArt = Guerrilla War - NES - USA.jpg | ||
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| Year = 1988 | | Year = 1988 | ||
| DeveloperName = SNK Corporation | | DeveloperName = SNK Corporation | ||
− | | DeveloperPage = SNK | + | | DeveloperPage = SNK Playmore |
| Amazon = B000E7RH0A | | Amazon = B000E7RH0A | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | '''''Guerrilla War''''' is one of the better run-and-gun military games for the NES platform. The game allows two-player simultaneous action and a whole bunch of enemies, weapons, explosions, and bullets flying everywhere. While it is possible to make it through the game unscathed, you'll probably die a few thousand times. However, since the game gives you infinite continues, you shouldn't have any problem beating the game every time you play it. While this does take away some of the satisfaction of beating it, it also takes away all of the frustration found in games like [[Commando (NES)]] and [[Ikari Warriors (NES)]]. | + | '''''Guerrilla War''''' is one of the better run-and-gun military games for the NES platform. The game is a fairly faithful port of the [[Guerrilla War (ARC)|arcade game]]. The game allows two-player simultaneous action and a whole bunch of enemies, weapons, explosions, and bullets flying everywhere. While it is possible to make it through the game unscathed, you'll probably die a few thousand times. However, since the game gives you infinite continues, you shouldn't have any problem beating the game every time you play it. While this does take away some of the satisfaction of beating it, it also takes away all of the frustration found in games like [[Commando (NES)]] and [[Ikari Warriors (NES)]]. |
The game's story is of little importance, but it's there if you're interested. You are a guerrilla fighter who lands on an island that is under military occupation. You must advance to the leaders palace by wiping out his several thousand soldiers and rescuing hostages. | The game's story is of little importance, but it's there if you're interested. You are a guerrilla fighter who lands on an island that is under military occupation. You must advance to the leaders palace by wiping out his several thousand soldiers and rescuing hostages. | ||
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Guerrilla War offers about a half hour of non-stop excitement, but once you beat the game you'll become bored of it. However, the game keeps calling you back because it's hard to resist the mindless fun. | Guerrilla War offers about a half hour of non-stop excitement, but once you beat the game you'll become bored of it. However, the game keeps calling you back because it's hard to resist the mindless fun. | ||
+ | The game was originally released in the arcade in Japan under the title '''''Guevara''''' and you play as Che Guevara and Fidel Castro in an attempt to overthrow the Cuban government and bring Marxist communism to the island. | ||
==Screenshots== | ==Screenshots== | ||
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− | {{ | + | | |
− | | | + | {{Screenshot |
− | | | + | | Image = Guerrilla War - NES - Title.png |
− | | | + | | Description = The title screen.}} |
− | | | + | {{Screenshot |
− | | | + | | Image = Guerrilla War - NES - Opening.png |
− | | | + | | Description = The opening story.}} |
− | | | + | {{Screenshot |
− | + | | Image = Guerrilla War - NES - Approach.png | |
− | | | + | | Description = Approaching the island.}} |
− | | | + | {{Screenshot |
− | + | | Image = Guerrilla War - NES - Shore.png | |
− | }} | + | | Description = Stage 1, the shore.}} |
− | + | {{Screenshot | |
+ | | Image = Guerrilla War - NES - Boss 1.png | ||
+ | | Description = The first boss.}} | ||
+ | {{Screenshot | ||
+ | | Image = Guerrilla War - NES - Stage Clear.png | ||
+ | | Description = Cleared the first stage!}} | ||
+ | |} | ||
==Music== | ==Music== | ||
− | Although ''Guerrilla War's'' soundtrack rarely makes it onto anyone's top ten list, it is still professionally composed and above-average for the 8-bit Nintendo platform. All of the music has a thematically military sound which is, of course, apt for the game. The song | + | Although ''Guerrilla War's'' soundtrack rarely makes it onto anyone's top ten list, it is still professionally composed and above-average for the 8-bit Nintendo platform. All of the music has a thematically military sound which is, of course, apt for the game. The song titles are unofficial and named after where they're played in the game. There is an unused song in the ROM as well. |
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===Recording=== | ===Recording=== | ||
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| Caption01 = # | | Caption01 = # | ||
| Caption02 = Title | | Caption02 = Title | ||
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| 01 | | 01 | ||
− | | [[Approach]] | + | | [[Approach - Guerrilla War (NES)|Approach]] |
− | | [[ | + | | [[Kazuhiro Nishida]], [[Yoko Osaka]], [[Toshikazu Tanaka]] |
| [[Unknown]] | | [[Unknown]] | ||
| 0:08 | | 0:08 | ||
− | | | + | | 146 KB |
| {{Song-List|01 - Guerrilla War - NES - Approach.ogg}} | | {{Song-List|01 - Guerrilla War - NES - Approach.ogg}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 02 | | 02 | ||
| [[Shore / Enemy Gates]] | | [[Shore / Enemy Gates]] | ||
− | | [[ | + | | [[Kazuhiro Nishida]], [[Yoko Osaka]], [[Toshikazu Tanaka]] |
| [[Unknown]] | | [[Unknown]] | ||
| 1:33 | | 1:33 | ||
− | | 1. | + | | 1.7 MB |
| {{Song-List|02 - Guerrilla War - NES - Shore - Enemy Gates.ogg}} | | {{Song-List|02 - Guerrilla War - NES - Shore - Enemy Gates.ogg}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 03 | | 03 | ||
− | | [[Jungle]] | + | | [[Jungle - Guerrilla War (NES)|Jungle]] |
− | | [[ | + | | [[Kazuhiro Nishida]], [[Yoko Osaka]], [[Toshikazu Tanaka]] |
| [[Unknown]] | | [[Unknown]] | ||
| 1:55 | | 1:55 | ||
− | | 1 | + | | 2.1 MB |
| {{Song-List|03 - Guerrilla War - NES - Jungle.ogg}} | | {{Song-List|03 - Guerrilla War - NES - Jungle.ogg}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 04 | | 04 | ||
| [[River]] | | [[River]] | ||
− | | [[ | + | | [[Kazuhiro Nishida]], [[Yoko Osaka]], [[Toshikazu Tanaka]] |
| [[Unknown]] | | [[Unknown]] | ||
| 1:39 | | 1:39 | ||
− | | 1. | + | | 1.8 MB |
| {{Song-List|04 - Guerrilla War - NES - River.ogg}} | | {{Song-List|04 - Guerrilla War - NES - River.ogg}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 05 | | 05 | ||
| [[Mine Entrance / Palace]] | | [[Mine Entrance / Palace]] | ||
− | | [[ | + | | [[Kazuhiro Nishida]], [[Yoko Osaka]], [[Toshikazu Tanaka]] |
| [[Unknown]] | | [[Unknown]] | ||
| 1:01 | | 1:01 | ||
− | | | + | | 944 KB |
| {{Song-List|05 - Guerrilla War - NES - Mine Entrance - Palace.ogg}} | | {{Song-List|05 - Guerrilla War - NES - Mine Entrance - Palace.ogg}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 06 | | 06 | ||
| [[Mine Cart]] | | [[Mine Cart]] | ||
− | | [[ | + | | [[Kazuhiro Nishida]], [[Yoko Osaka]], [[Toshikazu Tanaka]] |
| [[Unknown]] | | [[Unknown]] | ||
| 1:46 | | 1:46 | ||
− | | 1. | + | | 1.9 MB |
| {{Song-List|06 - Guerrilla War - NES - Mine Cart.ogg}} | | {{Song-List|06 - Guerrilla War - NES - Mine Cart.ogg}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 07 | | 07 | ||
| [[City / Capital]] | | [[City / Capital]] | ||
− | | [[ | + | | [[Kazuhiro Nishida]], [[Yoko Osaka]], [[Toshikazu Tanaka]] |
| [[Unknown]] | | [[Unknown]] | ||
| 1:40 | | 1:40 | ||
− | | 1. | + | | 1.7 MB |
| {{Song-List|07 - Guerrilla War - NES - City - Capital.ogg}} | | {{Song-List|07 - Guerrilla War - NES - City - Capital.ogg}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 08 | | 08 | ||
− | | [[Sewers]] | + | | [[Sewers - Guerrilla War (NES)|Sewers]] |
− | | [[ | + | | [[Kazuhiro Nishida]], [[Yoko Osaka]], [[Toshikazu Tanaka]] |
| [[Unknown]] | | [[Unknown]] | ||
− | | | + | | 2:05 |
− | | | + | | 2.2 MB |
| {{Song-List|08 - Guerrilla War - NES - Sewers.ogg}} | | {{Song-List|08 - Guerrilla War - NES - Sewers.ogg}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 09 | | 09 | ||
− | | [[Boss Music 1]] | + | | [[Boss Music 1 - Guerrilla War (NES)|Boss Music 1]] |
− | | [[ | + | | [[Kazuhiro Nishida]], [[Yoko Osaka]], [[Toshikazu Tanaka]] |
| [[Unknown]] | | [[Unknown]] | ||
| 0:46 | | 0:46 | ||
− | | | + | | 868 KB |
| {{Song-List|09 - Guerrilla War - NES - Boss Music 1.ogg}} | | {{Song-List|09 - Guerrilla War - NES - Boss Music 1.ogg}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 10 | | 10 | ||
− | | [[Boss Music 2]] | + | | [[Boss Music 2 - Guerrilla War (NES)|Boss Music 2]] |
− | | [[ | + | | [[Kazuhiro Nishida]], [[Yoko Osaka]], [[Toshikazu Tanaka]] |
| [[Unknown]] | | [[Unknown]] | ||
| 0:43 | | 0:43 | ||
− | | | + | | 748 KB |
| {{Song-List|10 - Guerrilla War - NES - Boss Music 2.ogg}} | | {{Song-List|10 - Guerrilla War - NES - Boss Music 2.ogg}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 11 | | 11 | ||
| [[Boss Music 3]] | | [[Boss Music 3]] | ||
− | | [[ | + | | [[Kazuhiro Nishida]], [[Yoko Osaka]], [[Toshikazu Tanaka]] |
| [[Unknown]] | | [[Unknown]] | ||
| 0:48 | | 0:48 | ||
− | | | + | | 853 KB |
| {{Song-List|11 - Guerrilla War - NES - Boss Music 3.ogg}} | | {{Song-List|11 - Guerrilla War - NES - Boss Music 3.ogg}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 12 | | 12 | ||
| [[Stage Clear - Guerrilla War (NES)|Stage Clear]] | | [[Stage Clear - Guerrilla War (NES)|Stage Clear]] | ||
− | | [[ | + | | [[Kazuhiro Nishida]], [[Yoko Osaka]], [[Toshikazu Tanaka]] |
| [[Unknown]] | | [[Unknown]] | ||
| 0:09 | | 0:09 | ||
− | | | + | | 173 KB |
| {{Song-List|12 - Guerrilla War - NES - Stage Clear.ogg}} | | {{Song-List|12 - Guerrilla War - NES - Stage Clear.ogg}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 13 | | 13 | ||
| [[Game Over - Guerrilla War (NES)|Game Over]] | | [[Game Over - Guerrilla War (NES)|Game Over]] | ||
− | | [[ | + | | [[Kazuhiro Nishida]], [[Yoko Osaka]], [[Toshikazu Tanaka]] |
| [[Unknown]] | | [[Unknown]] | ||
| 0:04 | | 0:04 | ||
− | | | + | | 78 KB |
| {{Song-List|13 - Guerrilla War - NES - Game Over.ogg}} | | {{Song-List|13 - Guerrilla War - NES - Game Over.ogg}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 14 | | 14 | ||
| [[Ending - Guerrilla War (NES)|Ending]] | | [[Ending - Guerrilla War (NES)|Ending]] | ||
− | | [[ | + | | [[Kazuhiro Nishida]], [[Yoko Osaka]], [[Toshikazu Tanaka]] |
| [[Unknown]] | | [[Unknown]] | ||
− | | 1: | + | | 1:54 |
− | | 1 | + | | 2.1 MB |
| {{Song-List|14 - Guerrilla War - NES - Ending.ogg}} | | {{Song-List|14 - Guerrilla War - NES - Ending.ogg}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 15 | | 15 | ||
| [[Unused - Guerrilla War (NES)|Unused]] | | [[Unused - Guerrilla War (NES)|Unused]] | ||
− | | [[ | + | | [[Kazuhiro Nishida]], [[Yoko Osaka]], [[Toshikazu Tanaka]] |
| [[Unknown]] | | [[Unknown]] | ||
| 1:01 | | 1:01 | ||
− | | | + | | 943 KB |
| {{Song-List|15 - Guerrilla War - NES - Unused.ogg}} | | {{Song-List|15 - Guerrilla War - NES - Unused.ogg}} | ||
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* '''Recorder:''' [[User:TheAlmightyGuru|TheAlmightyGuru]] | * '''Recorder:''' [[User:TheAlmightyGuru|TheAlmightyGuru]] | ||
* '''Game Credits:''' | * '''Game Credits:''' | ||
− | ** '''Composer:''' {{Credits| | + | ** '''Composer:''' {{Credits|Kazuhiro Nishida|Kenny}} |
− | ** '''Composer:''' {{Credits| | + | ** '''Composer:''' {{Credits|Yoko Osaka|Oh Chan}} |
− | ** '''Composer:''' {{Credits| | + | ** '''Composer:''' {{Credits|Toshikazu Tanaka|Tarkun}} |
** '''Unknown Arranger:''' {{Credits|Unknown|Unknown}} | ** '''Unknown Arranger:''' {{Credits|Unknown|Unknown}} | ||
([[:File:Guerrilla War - NES - Credits.png|Source]]) | ([[:File:Guerrilla War - NES - Credits.png|Source]]) | ||
+ | Back in the NES days, most Japanese developers required their staff to use aliases. The aliases of Yoko Osaka and Toshikazu Tanaka have been determined by credits from other SNK games. Kazuhiro Nishida's alias was revealed by fellow collaborator Toshikazu Tanaka. | ||
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+ | It is not known which composer contributed to which song in the soundtrack, or who composed, arranged, or programmed the audio. | ||
===Game Rip=== | ===Game Rip=== | ||
− | {{ | + | {{Rips |
− | | | + | | Formats = {{Format|NSF}} {{Format|NSFE}} |
− | | | + | | File = Guerrilla War (NES).zip |
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}} | }} | ||
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+ | Ripping NES music is a very arduous process that is beyond the scope of this site. The soundtrack was recorded using the Winamp plugin, [[Not So, Fatso!]]. | ||
==Releases== | ==Releases== | ||
− | {{ | + | {| align="center" | |
− | | | + | | |
− | | | + | {{Publication |
− | | | + | | Title = ゲバラ |
− | | | + | | Translation = Guevara |
− | | | + | | BoxArt = Guerrilla War - NES - Japan.jpg |
− | | | + | | PlatformName = NES |
− | | | + | | PlatformPage = Nintendo Entertainment System |
− | | | + | | PublisherName = SNK Corporation |
− | + | | PublisherPage = SNK Playmore | |
− | | | + | | Released = 1988-12-26 |
− | | | + | | Country = Japan |
− | | | + | }} |
− | | | + | {{Publication |
− | | | + | | Title = Guerrilla War |
− | | | + | | BoxArt = Guerrilla War - NES - USA.jpg |
− | | | + | | PlatformName = NES |
− | | | + | | PlatformPage = Nintendo Entertainment System |
− | + | | PublisherName = SNK Corporation of America | |
− | | | + | | PublisherPage = SNK Playmore |
− | | | + | | Released = 1989-06-?? |
− | | | + | | Country = USA |
− | | | + | }} |
− | | | + | {{Publication |
− | | | + | | Title = Guerrilla War |
− | | | + | | BoxArt = Guerrilla War - NES - EU.jpg |
− | | | + | | PlatformName = NES |
+ | | PlatformPage = Nintendo Entertainment System | ||
+ | | PublisherName = SNK Corporation | ||
+ | | PublisherPage = SNK Playmore | ||
+ | | Released = 1989-??-?? | ||
+ | | Country = EU | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | + | |} | |
==Links== | ==Links== | ||
− | * | + | * [http://www.mobygames.com/game/nes/guerrilla-war mobygames.com/game/nes/guerrilla-war] - Moby Games. |
− | + | * [http://www.gamefaqs.com/nes/587321-guerrilla-war gamefaqs.com/nes/587321-guerrilla-war] - GameFAQs. | |
− | * | + | * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guerrilla_War_%28arcade_game%29 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guerrilla_War_%28arcade_game%29] - Wikipedia. |
− | [[Category:Unknown Arranger | + | [[Category: Unknown Arranger]] |
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Revision as of 13:20, 28 January 2016
Guerrilla War | ||||||||
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Guerrilla War is one of the better run-and-gun military games for the NES platform. The game is a fairly faithful port of the arcade game. The game allows two-player simultaneous action and a whole bunch of enemies, weapons, explosions, and bullets flying everywhere. While it is possible to make it through the game unscathed, you'll probably die a few thousand times. However, since the game gives you infinite continues, you shouldn't have any problem beating the game every time you play it. While this does take away some of the satisfaction of beating it, it also takes away all of the frustration found in games like Commando (NES) and Ikari Warriors (NES).
The game's story is of little importance, but it's there if you're interested. You are a guerrilla fighter who lands on an island that is under military occupation. You must advance to the leaders palace by wiping out his several thousand soldiers and rescuing hostages.
In the game you have unlimited ammo and unlimited grenades, so shoot generously. As you progress you'll uncover several weapons like spread guns, laser rifles, rocket launchers, and flame throwers. You can also drive tanks and run people over, which is great fun. There are ten stages in all and each stage had a powerful end boss to kill.
Guerrilla War offers about a half hour of non-stop excitement, but once you beat the game you'll become bored of it. However, the game keeps calling you back because it's hard to resist the mindless fun.
The game was originally released in the arcade in Japan under the title Guevara and you play as Che Guevara and Fidel Castro in an attempt to overthrow the Cuban government and bring Marxist communism to the island.
Screenshots
Music
Although Guerrilla War's soundtrack rarely makes it onto anyone's top ten list, it is still professionally composed and above-average for the 8-bit Nintendo platform. All of the music has a thematically military sound which is, of course, apt for the game. The song titles are unofficial and named after where they're played in the game. There is an unused song in the ROM as well.
Recording
Credits
- Ripper: Scott Worley
- Recorder: TheAlmightyGuru
- Game Credits:
- Composer: Kazuhiro Nishida credited as Kenny
- Composer: Yoko Osaka credited as Oh Chan
- Composer: Toshikazu Tanaka credited as Tarkun
- Unknown Arranger: Unknown
(Source)
Back in the NES days, most Japanese developers required their staff to use aliases. The aliases of Yoko Osaka and Toshikazu Tanaka have been determined by credits from other SNK games. Kazuhiro Nishida's alias was revealed by fellow collaborator Toshikazu Tanaka.
It is not known which composer contributed to which song in the soundtrack, or who composed, arranged, or programmed the audio.
Game Rip
Ripping NES music is a very arduous process that is beyond the scope of this site. The soundtrack was recorded using the Winamp plugin, Not So, Fatso!.
Releases
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Links
- mobygames.com/game/nes/guerrilla-war - Moby Games.
- gamefaqs.com/nes/587321-guerrilla-war - GameFAQs.
- en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guerrilla_War_%28arcade_game%29 - Wikipedia.
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