Genre: | Arcade Game: Adventure |
Publisher: | Alternative |
Cover Art Language: | English |
Machine Compatibility: | Commodore 64, Commodore 128 |
Release: | Professionally released on Cassette |
Available For: | Amstrad CPC464, Commodore 64/128 & Spectrum 48K |
Compatible Emulators: | WinVICE 2.4 x64 (PC (Windows)) Commodore Emulator (PC (MS-DOS)) |
Original Release Date: | 12th July 1990 |
Original Release Price: | £2.99 |
Market Valuation: | £3.00 (How Is This Calculated?) |
Item Weight: | 64g |
Box Type: | Cassette Single Plastic Clear |
Author(s): | - |
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The villainous Mandarin Lo Pan is trying to appease a demon in order to secure a mortal body. To do this, he must first marry a green-eyed girl and then sacrifice her. Lo Pan's henchmen kidnap Gracie Law and Miao Yin, the girlfriends of Jack Burton and Wang Chi, who both have green eyes, and take the girls down into Lo Pan's underground empire beneath the streets of Chinatown in San Francisco. Jack Burton, Wang Chi and their friend Egg Shen have to fight their way through the streets of Chinatown and down into the sewers and rooms of the underground domain of the Mandarin.
The game is played with three characters:
You may switch between these three characters at any time during the game so that you may choose the best character to deal with each situation. The other two characters will follow the one you are controlling.
At the bottom of the screen you are given indicators to show the status of each of the three characters that you may be controlling. Jack Burton is to the left, Wang Chi in the centre and Egg Shen to the right.
The characters' stamina is shown by Yin and Yang signs which slowly disappear and may be topped up by eating food that may be found during the game.
If you find and pick up a weapon, i.e. by walking over it with the character who may use the found weapon, then a picture of the weapon will appear at the bottom of the screen to show you are carrying it.
The weapons are represented by:
Shown above the weapon picture of each of the characters is a bottle of magic potion. This may be found by the characters during the game and will give them added strength.
At the very bottom of the screen your score is given.
The game action takes place on three different levels:
To actually defeat Lo Pan (who appears on a flying cloud in the Marriage Chamber) you will need the combined combat skills of all three characters; as he has the power of regeneration he will need to be shot, zapped and run through a number of times to finally kill him once and for all. After you have accomplished this Miao Yin and Gracie Law will be found and the evil of Lo Pan will have been defeated.
I - Left, O - Right, Y - Jump, H - Duck, P - Fire
To select characters:
B - Jack Burton, C - Wang Chi, S - Egg Shen
F1 - Toggle pause
You may play with a joystick:
Left, Right, Up to Jump, Down to Duck
With fire button pressed:
Right - Mid Attack (unarmed)
Up - High Attack (unarmed)
Down - Low Attack (unarmed)
Left - Mid Attack (armed)
Left-Up - High Attack (armed)
Left-Down - Low Attack (armed)
To pick up a weapon or eat foot, you should just walk over the weapon or food.
SHIFT-RUN/STOP
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A digital version of Big Trouble In Little China suitable for WinVICE 2.4 x64 (PC (Windows)), Commodore Emulator (PC (MS-DOS)) | |
A digital version of Big Trouble In Little China suitable for WinVICE 2.4 x64 (PC (Windows)), Commodore Emulator (PC (MS-DOS)) | |
A digital version of Big Trouble In Little China suitable for WinVICE 2.4 x64 (PC (Windows)), Commodore Emulator (PC (MS-DOS)) | |
A digital version of Big Trouble In Little China suitable for WinVICE 2.4 x64 (PC (Windows)), Commodore Emulator (PC (MS-DOS)) | |
A digital version of Big Trouble In Little China suitable for WinVICE 2.4 x64 (PC (Windows)), Commodore Emulator (PC (MS-DOS)) | |
A digital version of Big Trouble In Little China suitable for WinVICE 2.4 x64 (PC (Windows)), Commodore Emulator (PC (MS-DOS)) | |
A digital version of Big Trouble In Little China suitable for WinVICE 2.4 x64 (PC (Windows)), Commodore Emulator (PC (MS-DOS)) | |
A digital version of Big Trouble In Little China suitable for WinVICE 2.4 x64 (PC (Windows)), Commodore Emulator (PC (MS-DOS)) | |
A digital version of Big Trouble In Little China suitable for WinVICE 2.4 x64 (PC (Windows)), Commodore Emulator (PC (MS-DOS)) | |
A digital version of Big Trouble In Little China suitable for WinVICE 2.4 x64 (PC (Windows)), Commodore Emulator (PC (MS-DOS)) | |
A digital version of Big Trouble In Little China suitable for WinVICE 2.4 x64 (PC (Windows)), Commodore Emulator (PC (MS-DOS)) | |
A digital version of Big Trouble In Little China suitable for WinVICE 2.4 x64 (PC (Windows)), Commodore Emulator (PC (MS-DOS)) | |
A digital version of Big Trouble In Little China suitable for WinVICE 2.4 x64 (PC (Windows)), Commodore Emulator (PC (MS-DOS)) | |
A digital version of Big Trouble In Little China suitable for WinVICE 2.4 x64 (PC (Windows)), Commodore Emulator (PC (MS-DOS)) | |
A digital version of Big Trouble In Little China suitable for WinVICE 2.4 x64 (PC (Windows)), Commodore Emulator (PC (MS-DOS)) | |
A digital version of Big Trouble In Little China suitable for WinVICE 2.4 x64 (PC (Windows)), Commodore Emulator (PC (MS-DOS)) | |
A digital version of Big Trouble In Little China suitable for WinVICE 2.4 x64 (PC (Windows)), Commodore Emulator (PC (MS-DOS)) | |
A digital version of Big Trouble In Little China suitable for WinVICE 2.4 x64 (PC (Windows)), Commodore Emulator (PC (MS-DOS)) | |
A digital version of Big Trouble In Little China suitable for WinVICE 2.4 x64 (PC (Windows)), Commodore Emulator (PC (MS-DOS)) | |
A digital version of Big Trouble In Little China suitable for WinVICE 2.4 x64 (PC (Windows)), Commodore Emulator (PC (MS-DOS)) | |
A digital version of Big Trouble In Little China suitable for WinVICE 2.4 x64 (PC (Windows)), Commodore Emulator (PC (MS-DOS)) | |
A digital version of Big Trouble In Little China suitable for WinVICE 2.4 x64 (PC (Windows)), Commodore Emulator (PC (MS-DOS)) |
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