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Fighting game for MS-DOS
FROM THE PAGES OF HISTORY BEGINS A CENTURY OF WAR.
In the days of China's Eastern Han Dynasty, the young emperor's power was
suppressed by an evil regent as traitorous eunuchs plunged the court into
chaos. The Han bloodline weakened, and the land was split amongst the strong.
It was a chaotic era when bones filled the fields and fires were seen for
thousands of miles. From the flames emerged the brilliant Cao Cao, the
warm-hearted Liu Bei, the wise Sun Quan, the powerful Lü Bu and the
tyrant Dong Zhuo. From beginnings both low and high, these men rose to power
in the third century to compete for the prize: the throne of China.
From the pages of history begins a century of war. The battle, one sure to
split the sky and break the earth, is now unstoppable...
Game features:
· Sixteen unique fighters
· Challenging opponents
· Three different game modes
Developed by Panda Entertainment and Super Fighter Team ©2010 Super Fighter Team |
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FIGHTER PROFILES |
Guan Yu
Zhang Fei
Zhao Yun
Ma Chao
Huang Zhong
Xu Huang
Xiahou Yuan
Xiahou Dun
Xu Chu
Dian Wei
Lü Bu
Zhang Liao
Taishi Ci
Gan Ning
Huang Gai
Sun Ce |
XU HUANG |
Cao Cao walked the camp to observe his soldiers. As he passed by, most
soldiers broke formation to get a glimpse of the great warlord. Only
Xu Huang's troops remained steadfast. 'General Xu is like the famous
Han Dynasty general Zhou Yafu,' Cao said as he passed the men. When Cao Pi
succeeded the throne of the Kingdom of Wei, Xu was made his highest general.
Xu Huang was among Cao Cao's strongest generals. The warlord paid ample
attention to Xu Huang, and in each battle ordered him to the vanguard.
Xu Huang never let Cao Cao down: he fought many battles and was both brave
and cunning. For the sake of the Kingdom of Wei, he repeatedly faced death.
Xu was originally one of Dong Zhuo's men, but he was unsettled by the
brutality of Liang Province's commanders. When Cao Cao moved the young emperor
to Xuchang, Xu gladly surrendered himself to the warlord.
In the siege of Yiyang, Cao Cao was repelled by the defenders. At first,
Cao Cao hoped to take the city by force. However, Xu Huang suggested they
should bait the defenders into surrendering. He told Cao Cao that it would set
an example, and could avoid the problem of later resistance or rebellion.
Xu Huang wrote a sincere letter asking the defenders to surrender, and their
commander Han Fan agreed. Xu's ability to make his enemies bow without
bloodshed proved his ability.
In the battle at Xiangyang at 219 AD, Xu again he used his wisdom to bring
down Yan City. He charged into the enemy so fiercely that even Guan Yu, whose
name was already widely known, felt threatened. He saved Cao Ren and ended the
besiegement of Xiangyang and Fan City. Xu was able to defeat his enemies
because he trained his army to be exceptionally orderly and careful. In
battle, he always sent scouts to search the road ahead. He was in the front
lines of each charge.
It's no wonder Cao Cao compared him to the famous Western Han general
Zhou Yafu.
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SPECIAL ATTACKS |
Flying Slash
Down, Forward, Punch |
Whirlwind Slash
Back, Forward, Punch |
Cleaver Drop
Down + Kick (in midair) |
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Throat Lock
Forward + Punch (close range) |
Suplex
Forward + Kick (close range) |
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SUPER ATTACKS |
Whirlwind Slash
Back, Forward, Punch |
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