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Mad Stalker: Full Metal Force (1994 video game)

Mad Stalker: Full Metal Force
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Front cover of the Sharp X68000 version
Developer(s) Fill-in-Cafe (Sharp X68000, Fujitsu FM Towns)
Kogado Studio (PC-Engine CD-ROM²)
Publisher(s) Family Soft
NEC Interchannel (PC-Engine CD-ROM²)
Designer(s) Masatoshi Imaizumi
Masaki Ukyo
Composer(s) Keishi Yonao
Platform(s) X68000, FM Towns, PC-Engine CD-ROM²
Release Sharp X68000
  • JP: January 14, 1994
FM-TOWNS
  • JP: July 1994
PC-Engine CD-ROM²
  • JP: September 15, 1994
Genre(s) Beat 'em up
Mode(s) Single-player

Mad Stalker: Full Metal Force (マッドストーカー フルメタルフォース) is a Japanese beat 'em up video game originally produced by Fill-in-Cafe and published and distributed by FamilySoft for the Sharp X68000. The music was composed by Keishi Yonao.

Similar to its predecessor beat 'em up game Kung-Fu Master by Irem, it is played in a single plane field, but only scrolling to the right. The game is controlled using an eight-directional joystick and two attack buttons. The player uses the joystick to jump, crouch and move the character towards or away from the enemies. There are two buttons of differing strength and speed (Light and Heavy). The player can perform a variety of basic moves in any position, including grabbing/throwing attacks, while the player can perform special moves by inputting a combination of directional and button-based commands. Players control the Hound Dog throughout each stage knocking out minor enemies, followed by a boss character. If the vitality of the Hound Dog becomes empty, the game is over, and the player will have a chance to continue where he or she left off. The game has a total of six stages with three difficulty levels.

The following plot summary is taken from the intro:

2142 A.D. Artemis City., a warship built late in the last war is discovered by the military. Aboard are a few hundred SlaveGears, which are put under the control of the ruling government. Two SlaveGears are put under police management for experimental use. These two models are named "Hound Dog" and "Rising Dog". The main computer of the warship, "Omega", suddenly becomes operational. "Omega" accesses the military channel, which freezes Artemis City and gives a command to Rising Dog: "Exterminate the enemy". The research facility is destroyed and Rising Dog escapes into the city. The police recognize the emergency and send out a signal: "Code name Hound Dog. Alert! Terminate all tests immediately, and join with the forces in the city. Repeating..."

In July 1994, Mad Stalker: Full Metal Force was ported to the Fujitsu FM Towns, featuring a Compact Disc Digital Audio version of the FM chiptune background music of the Sharp X68000 version. On September 15, 1994, it was reprogrammed by Kogado Studio and published by NEC Interchannel for the PC-Engine CD-ROM², with exclusive animated cut-scenes, some additional characters, and Compact Disc Digital Audio. On July 3, 1997, a completely different version under the same title, developed by Fill-in-Cafe and published and distributed by Family Soft, was released for the PlayStation exclusively in Japan. This version was later ported to the PlayStation Network on January 12, 2011.


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