Budokan: The Martial Spirit | Longplay - Full Playthrough 4K
Old Nerd's Nostalgic Longplay ▪ Full Playthrough - No Commentary / PC 4K Title: Budokan: The Martial Spirit Controls: Only Keyboard ⌨ Version: Vanilla (PC DOS) emulated via DosBox All Old Nerd's Longplays: Try Budokan for free: Support the Channel Membership: / @oldnerdplayingoldpcgames Patreon: Buy games on GOG: SUPER PATRONS Ben Bird Person: ℹ About ℹ Budokan: The Martial Spirit is a versus fighting game published by Electronic Arts in 1989 for the Amiga and MS-DOS. The game pits the player against other martial artists in a tournament known as the Budokan at the Nippon Budokan in Tokyo. Ports for the Sega Genesis, Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum, and Amstrad CPC were released in 1991. ℹ Gameplay ℹ The player begins the game as an apprentice in the Tobiko-Ryu Dojo, and initially practices skills in four dojos, either Shadow Fighting (Jiyu-renshu) or sparring with an instructor (Kumite). The weapons and combat methods available to the player consist of: Bo: classic Japanese long staff Karate: Okinawan unarmed combat Kendo: Japanese fencing utilizing a wooden sword Nunchaku: swinging weapon with two shafts connected by a chain Once the player is confident in their skills, they can go to the Free Spar mat to engage a human or computer opponent, or enter the Budokan where the player faces consecutive opponents equipped with various weapons (including, but not limited to, those available to the player). The difficulty gradually increases, with each opponent demonstrating increasing prowess when compared to the previous. Most opponents are male, except for one female armed with a naginata. The gender of a ninjutsu exponent with a masked face is presumably female, as they are named Ayako. Each match is preceded by a briefing screen which provides the player with a short description of the upcoming opponent. The player chooses a weapon to use in the match; however, each weapon may only be used a maximum of four times, requiring strategic choices in order to fight effectively. After three consecutive losses to the same opponent, the player must face the previous one again. The game ends if the player loses three times to the first opponent or runs out of weapons. There are two primary attributes shown on the screen -- stamina and ki, the power of each blow. Active movements like jumping and delivering difficult blows decrease the ki, while blocking attacks increases it. As a fighter's stamina decreases, movements slow down, making it more difficult to act. The first fighter whose stamina is completely exhausted loses the match. ℹ TIMELINE ℹ 00:00 Intro 00:53 Match 1 - Goro Suzuki 02:01 Match 2 - Eiji Kimura 03:25 Match 3 - Jimmy Doran 04:46 Match 4 - Shigeo Kawahara 05:42 Match 5 - Tetsuo Okabe 07:02 Match 6 - Arnie Gustafson 07:53 Match 7 - Hiroshi Ikeda 08:33 Match 8 - Miyuki Hirose 10:17 Match 9 - Randy Wu 11:39 Match 10 - Ayako Maruyama 12:26 Match 11 - Kazuo Sakata 13:29 Match 12 - Tokage 14:22 Outro --- #budokan #longplay #oldgames Don't forget to subscribe, like & comment 🙃 Thank you all for watching 👍