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+ | | name = ''Battle Clash'' |
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+ | | image = File:Battle Clash (NA).jpg |
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+ | | caption = North American box art. |
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+ | | developer = [[Nintendo Research & Development 1|Nintendo R&D1]]<br>[[Intelligent Systems]] |
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+ | | publisher = [[Nintendo]] |
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+ | | system1 = Super Nintendo Entertainment System |
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+ | | system1NA = October [[1992]] |
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+ | | system1JP = June 21, [[1993]] |
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+ | | system1EU = March 18, [[1993]] |
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− | |[[Image:Everyone.png|15 px]]Everyone |
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+ | | accessory1 = Super Scope |
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+ | | genre = Light gun shooter |
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− | |[[Image:japan.gif]] June 21, [[1993]]<br>[[Image:america.gif]] October [[1992]]<br>[[Image:europe.gif]] March 18, [[1993]]<br> |
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− | |Single player, multiplayer |
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+ | In a distant future, Earth lives in chaos, and only the Battle Game allows a minimum order. All battles are fought by gigantic anthropomorphic machines called Standing Tanks (ST) and Anubis, a ruthless fighter, becomes the absolute champion. Mike Anderson, whose father was among the many victims of Anubis, refuses to die and learns and learns to learn everything about ST, hoping to avenge his father and end the ongoing bailamme in the world. First of all, however, he must defeat the Combat Subordinates (Anubis's henchmen). |
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+ | ==Reception== |
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+ | ==External links== |
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+ | *{{WP link|Battle Clash|''Battle Clash''}} |
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+ | *[https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/snes/563518-battle-clash ''Battle Clash''] at [[GameFAQs]] |
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+ | *[https://www.mobygames.com/game/snes/battle-clash ''Battle Clash''] at [[MobyGames]] |
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Latest revision as of 20:07, 7 October 2023
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Battle Clash(JP) is an SNES video game released in 1992 (U.S.). It was developed by Intelligent Systems, and published by Nintendo. The game could be controlled using the Super Scope.
Plot
In a distant future, Earth lives in chaos, and only the Battle Game allows a minimum order. All battles are fought by gigantic anthropomorphic machines called Standing Tanks (ST) and Anubis, a ruthless fighter, becomes the absolute champion. Mike Anderson, whose father was among the many victims of Anubis, refuses to die and learns and learns to learn everything about ST, hoping to avenge his father and end the ongoing bailamme in the world. First of all, however, he must defeat the Combat Subordinates (Anubis's henchmen).
Gameplay
Development
Reception
External links
- Battle Clash at Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Battle Clash at GameFAQs
- Battle Clash at MobyGames
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