J’allais m’exclamer « non mais celle-là en plus !? » sauf qu’en fait, ils commenceront un poil plus logiquement par Blodia :
Jolie petite surprise dans la dernière série des 50 jeux inclus avec l’Egret II Mini : la première commercialisation officielle de Dan-Ku-Ga, version « II’ Turbo » de Kaiser Knuckles qui n’était finalement jamais sortie, probablement après – ça tombe bien, on en parlait – un loketest peu convaincant.
An updated version of Kaiser Knuckle was planned to be released in December 1994 as Dan-Ku-Ga (断仇牙), but it was later discontinued; however, the prototype itself was dumped onto the Internet as a ROM. This version allows the first two bosses, Gonzales and Azteca, to become playable characters. Players can no longer choose their first opponent in a one-player game, except on the Training difficulty level.
Other differences are the CPU AI being altered; players choose the difficulty level (Normal, Professional or Training) before their game; players can backdash with all characters; Gonzales becomes the 5th opponent, Azteca becomes the 9th and the doppelgänger of the selected character becomes the 10th; Kazuya, Lihua and Liza have been redesigned on the character select screen; all characters each have a third costume color; some of the basic attacks that are executed with two punch or kick buttons were taken out, but the rest are still present, being executed with a single button plus a joystick direction; finally, the third boss, General, can now be fought against without meeting certain conditions.
Autres ajouts notables : Gun Frontier et Darius Gaiden (c’était attendu), Tatsujin de Toplan (joli) et surtout un jeu d’arcade Lupin The 3rd de 1980 ! Pas de Cleopatra’s Fortune, à ma grande surprise.