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    Bravoman

    1988 platformer/beat-em-up hybrid arcade game

    Chōzetsurin Jin Bravoman is a 1988 beat'em up arcade video game developed and published in Japan by Namco. Described as a "comical action game", the player controls the titular character, a bionic superhero with telescopic limbs, as he must defeat the villainous Dr. Bomb before he takes over the world. Bravoman can use his arms, legs and head to defeat enemies, and can also crouch and jump over them. The game ran on the Namco System 1 arcade board. Conceived by Namco composer Norio Nakagata, Bravoman is a homage to 1930s tokusatsu films, parodying common tropes found in the genre, and Nakagata's love for synthesizer music. Many former staff members from Toei Animation were hired for the project, leading to the game's distinct art style influenced by anime. Bravoman's real identity, known as Hitoshi Nakamura, is a caricature of Namco's then-president Masaya Nakamura, who the game was dedicated to. Wikipedia

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  2. namco.fandom.com

    Bravoman, known in Japan as Chouzetsu Rinjin Beraboh Man (超絶倫人ベラボーマン, lit. "Transcendental Ethical Man: Beraboh Man"), is an action platformer game released for arcade in 1988. The game was also ported for the TurboGrafx-16 in 1990, and the TurboGrafx-16 version was ported for the Wii Virtual Console in 2007. The arcade version was ported to Arcade Archives in 2023 ...
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  4. en.wikipedia.org

    Bravoman fighting Black Bravo, the game's first boss. In Bravoman, the player controls the titular character, a bionic superhero who possesses telescopic limbs, in his mission to stop the evil scientist Dr. Bomb from taking over the world.Bravoman can punch, kick, and headbutt enemies to defeat them; the game uses pressure-sensitive buttons, where the harder the button is pressed, the stronger ...
  5. strategywiki.org

    Jun 8, 2023Bravoman (the complete Japanese title: Chouzetsurinjin Bravoman, 超絶倫人ベラボーマン, literally Chōzetsurinjin Berabōman) is a beat 'em up (and horizontal scrolling shooter) arcade game, that was released by Namco in 1988 only in Japan; it runs on Namco System 1 hardware and was later ported to the United States TurboGrafx-16 in 1990 (this version of the game was also later ...
  6. adb.arcadeitalia.net

    Nov 29, 2023Chouzetsu Rinjin Bravoman consists of twenty two levels and is single-player only. TECHNICAL Game ID: NC90005 TRIVIA Released on July 13, 1990 in Japan for 6800 Yen. The original arcade game was released by Namco in 1988. The PC Engine conversion is quite faithful to the original game. Controls are different though and the arcade game had three ...
  7. gamicus.fandom.com

    'Bravoman;, known in Japan as Chouzetsu Rinjin Beraboh Man (超絶倫人ベラボーマン lit. "Transcendental Ethical Man: Bravo Man), sometimes referred to as Berabow Man is a 1988 platformer/beat-em-up hybrid arcade game developed and released by Namco for the arcades only in Japan. It was later ported to the...
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  9. gamefaqs.gamespot.com

    Feb 19, 2023Chouzetsu Rinjin Bravoman - Guide and Walkthrough Arcade Games . Nintendo Switch PlayStation 4 TurboGrafx-16. Log in to add games to your lists. ... then go up and keep right to the boss. ----- Boss: Anti-Bravoman ----- This guy has the same attacks that you do, so try to crawl and attack from down low while he jumps around and uses standing ...
  10. adb.arcadeitalia.net

    Dec 31, 2024(Chouzetsu Rinjin - Bravoman) TECHNICAL Namco System 1 hardware Game ID: BM Main CPU: 6809 (@ 1.536 Mhz) Sub CPU: 6809 (@ 1.536 Mhz) Sound CPU: 6809 (@ 1.536 Mhz) MCU: HD63701 (@ 1.536 Mhz) Sound Chips: Yamaha YM2151 (@ 3.57958 Mhz), Namco advanced 8-channel stereo WSG, stereo DAC Screen orientation: Horizontal Video resolution: 288 x 224 ...
  11. new.tcrf.net

    Chouzetsu Rinjin Bravoman is Namco's ridiculous side-scrolling tribute to Japanese superheroes. While the game's sequel was cancelled, it did receive a spinoff known as Pistol Daimyo no Bouken and would many years later get its own comic as part of Namco's short lived Shiftylook brand.
  12. jammaplay.com

    Bravoman, known in Japan as Chouzetsu Rinjin Bravoman (超絶倫人 ベラボーマン, Chōzetsu Rinjin Berabōman, lit."Super Unequaled Man: Bravoman"), is a 1988 platformer/beat-em-up hybrid arcade game developed by Now Production and released by Namco for the arcades only in Japan.It was later ported to the NEC TurboGrafx-16 in 1990. This version was also released outside of Japan simply ...
  13. arcade-history.com

    Bravoman was released in May 1988 in Japan. The subtitle of this game translates from Japanese as 'Unequaled Man'. This game is called 'Berabow Man' by Namco though this is likely a mistranslation as the later NEC PC-Engine port is called 'Bravoman'. The name 'BERABOW' appears in the default high score list.
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