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Juuouki (set 3, Japan) (FD1094 317-0068)

  1. Game infos
  2. Parent and Clones
  3. Sound
  4. Driver
  5. Inputs
  6. Controls
  7. Display
  8. Dipswitchs
  9. Roms list
  10. Chips list
  11. Categories
  12. History
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Game infos

Description Juuouki (set 3, Japan) (FD1094 317-0068)
Name altbeastj3
Manufacturer Sega
Year 1988
Runnable yes
System arcade /
Number of players 2P sim
Added to MAME .088u6
Romset size 0 B
Romset file files
Romset zip 0 B
Language Japanese
Genre Platform

Parent and clones

Parent altbeast : Altered Beast (set 8) (8751 317-0078) (1988)

Sound infos

Sound_channels 1

Driver infos

Driver status good
Driver emulation good
Driver color good
Driver sound good
Driver graphic good
Driver cocktail
Driver protection
Driver savestate yes

Inputs infos

Input service yes
Input tilt no
Input players 2
Input buttons
Input coins 2

Controls infos

type ways minimum maximum sensitivity keydelta reverse
joy 8 no

Display infos

type rotate flipx width height refresh pixclock htotal hbend hbstart vtotal vbend vbstart
raster 0 no 320 224 60.054389 6293700 400 0 320 262 0 224

Dipswitchs

Roms list

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arcade opr-11672.a11 131072 bbd7f460 opr-11672.a11 bbc5c2219cb3a827d84062b19affd9780da2a3cf soundcpu 10000 good no
arcade opr-11673.a12 131072 400c4a36 opr-11673.a12 de4bdfa91734410e0a7f6a16bf8336db172f458a soundcpu 30000 good no

Chips list

name tag type clock
FD1094 maincpu cpu 10000000
Speaker mono audio
YM2151 ym2151 audio 4000000
Z80 soundcpu cpu 5000000
uPD7759 upd audio 640000

Categories

History


Arcade Video game published 31 years ago:

Juuouki (c) 1988 Sega.

The goddess Athena has been abducted by the Lord of the Underworld. Her father, the great god Zeus, searched for a brave warrior strong enough to save her. He chose a brave warrior who died with honour & courage on the battlefield. Zeus raised the warrior from the grave and granted him the power to morph into a powerful, holy beast in order to do battle against the unspeakable horrors of the Underworld.

Juuouki is a 1-player sideways scrolling beat-em-up. The game begins with the player controlling the human form of the resurrected warrior. During the levels the warrior will be attacked by a number of flashing animals. Destroying these creatures will result in an orb being dropped. If the player picks up an orb, he will begin his transformation from human into 'Beast'. Once 3 orbs have been collected, the transformation is complete. In beast form the player's character is much faster and stronger than in the human form, and also has the ability to throw fireballs at the enemy. At the end of each stage, after the boss fight, the player's special powers are taken from him and he once again reverts to human form.

The action in Juuouki veers from being untypically slow-paced and sedate for a game of this nature, but the game's premise and graphical flair helped to separate it from other rivals of the genre.

- TECHNICAL -

Game ID : 317-0065

Runs on the Sega "System 16B" hardware.

Players: 2
Control: 8-way joystick
Buttons: 3
=> PUNCH, KICK, JUMP

- TRIVIA -

Juuouki was released in June 1988 in Japan.

The title of this game translates from Japanese as 'Beast King Account'.

Export releases:
"Altered Beast".

Juuouki was moderately successful, the player's ability to transform into different creatures being a big draw.

Alex and Stella from "Alex Kidd" are declared dead in the first stage of this game (Alex and Stella stones).

The small tail swinging gryphon that appears often in this game makes a comeback in "Golden Axe".

The Last Boss of game, a pink rhino named lord Neff, appear, on the 2012 animation movie "Wreck-It Ralph" from Walt Disney Animation Studios.

Pony Canyon / Scitron released a limited-edition soundtrack album for this game (G.S.M. SEGA 1 - D28B0002) on July 7, 1988.

- UPDATES -

317-0065 : Uses a standard 16B.

317-0068

317-0077 : Uses an additional I8751 @ 8 Mhz.

- SCORING -

Bird : 300 points
Bull Warrior : 500 points
Demon Warrior : 300 points
Flying Demon : 500 points
Flying Demon with Maul : 500 points
Frog : 0 points
Goat Warrior : 300 points
Headless Skeleton : 100 points
Insect Warrior : 100 points
Snake : 500 points
Spiked Ball : 100 points
Turtle : 500 points
Unicorn Warrior : 300 points
Wolves (brown or white) : 1,000 points
Zombie : 100 points

You also get points for clearing an area. These bonuses range from 20,000 points to 100,000 points depending on how fast you cleared the level and enemies killed.

- TIPS AND TRICKS -

* General strategies level by level...

LEVEL 1 : You start off in a graveyard on this level. You will immediately be assaulted by zombies and headless skeletons. Watch out for the tall, granite blocks since they usually release one of these enemies.

BOSS 1 : A pretty easy boss. It takes about 15 hits to put him down. This boss will throw five to seven heads at your location. The best way to counter this threat is to stay in one place and go into the gaps between the heads. When the heads quit falling, hit the boss a couple of times and repeat the above process.

LEVEL 2 : You will be going through the swamps on this level.
1) A big hazard are the frogs. They will latch onto your characters head and drain their energy. Rapidly move the joystick left and right to shake them off.
2) To kill the snakes, you have to hit either their rattle or head. You will be warned of their location by a rattle either sticking out of the ground or the air above.

BOSS 2 : The boss transforms into a giant plant with eyes. He will launch ten eyes, which will slowly drift toward your character. You must destroy all of these eyes to get to the boss himself. In order to score hits, you must hit the central eye. You have to be quick since this boss will put up another wall of eyes to block your attacks. It takes about 20 hits to eradicate this plant.

LEVEL 3 : You are now entering the caves. The biggest danger is all the crevices. Make sure you keep to the ledges and avoid falling or getting knocked off of them.

1) The Insect Warriors are pretty easy to take care of, although they can cause considerable problems if you are on a ledge.
2) To defeat the turtles, you must first get them out of their shell.
3) The demons and birds present the greatest hazard since they will knock you off the ledges.
4) A good tactic for all the enemies is to let them follow you. Then jump over a crevice and they will fall in.

BOSS 3 : This battle is a little harder. You will have to move around quite a bit to avoid taking damage. In order to affect this boss, you must push the cauldron all the way back to the wall until the dragon's head is sticking straight out. This boss launches rings of fire and ice so you must quickly push the cauldron back, get in your hits, and retreat quickly to avoid this attack. After 25 hits, this boss is toast.

LEVEL 4 : You have entered what appears to be a city.
1) You have already dealt with most of these enemies. Just use the tactics you used from the first level to take care of them.
2) The flying demons present a moderate threat. They will dive down on your character when you are stopped. The best way to deal with them is to entice them to attack then hit them when they are rising up again.

BOSS 4 : Another rough boss battle. This time he takes the form of a blue dragon's head. You must hit this boss from underneath to affect him. He moves in a slow circle so time your jumps accordingly. He spits out a solid stream of fireballs. You can duck under most of them. For the ones you can't, just jump toward the boss. In addition to fireballs, he also launches one or two small red dragons to further harass your character. These can be taken out with normal attacks. After 30 hits, you can send this boss packing.

LEVEL 5 : The final level, you will be some ruins. You will encounter some pretty vicious enemies on this level. They each have strengths to their credit.
1) The Goat Warriors are quick. They come in for a quick strike and retreat.
2) The Unicorn Warriors jump around and make difficult targets to get a bead on.
3) The Bull Warriors can level your character in a single blow if you aren't careful.
4) The Spiked Balls will continuously roll into your character until defeated.

All these enemies work in tandem to wear your character down quickly and they tend to appear in mixed groups so you will have to do a lot of hitting and running to survive them.

BOSS 5 : The final boss and appropriately the toughest boss. The boss appears as a large warrior in the shape of a rhino. He has two attacks : The first one is basically going toe-to-toe with your character and beating the stuffing out of him. The second is a charge. The charge will be proceeded by steam coming out of the rhino's nostrils.
1) You will have to constantly move around to avoid this bosses attacks. You can defuse the charge and send this boss backwards by hitting him as he is charging.
2) The boss starts out as a gray color. He will turn red after about 30 hits. He will then turn purple after another 30 hits. 30 more hits and you have accomplished your goal.

Congratulations, you are now a god.

- SERIES -

1. Juuouki (1988, ARC)
2. Altered Beast - Guardian of the Realms (2002, GBA)
3. Juuouki - Project Altered Beast (2005, PS2)

- STAFF -

Developed by Team Shinobi 1988 summer: Fu., Tak., Tos., Mor., Nak., Kaw., Sat., Makoto Uchida (Uch.), Hkr., Has., Hag.

- PORTS -

NOTE: Ports listed here are Japanese releases only.

* CONSOLES:
[JP] Sega Mega Drive (nov.27, 1988) "Juuouki [Model G-4001]"
[JP] NEC PC-Engine CD (sept.22, 1989) "Juuouki [Model HACD9001]"
[JP] NEC PC-Engine (sept.29, 1989) "Juuouki [Model H68G-1006]"
[JP] Nintendo Famicom (1990) "Juuouki [Model ASM-9J]"
Nintendo Wii [Virtual Console Arcade] [JP] (june.2, 2009) [Model E6XJ]
Microsoft XBOX 360 [XBLA] [JP] (june.10, 2009)
Sony PlayStation 3 [PSN] [JP] (aug.31, 2011) "Juuouki [Model NPJB-00131]

* HANDHELDS:
Nintendo 3DS [eShop] [JP] (may.29, 2013) "3D Juuouki [Model CTR-JA7J-JPN]"

- CONTRIBUTE -

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