Release Date: 1987
"Trojan," developed by Capcom and released for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) in 1986, is a notable side-scrolling post-apocalyptic action game that distinguishes itself with its unique setting and combat mechanics. Set in a devastated, futuristic world ruled by warring factions, players take on the role of a brave warrior named Trojan, whose quest is to overthrow the tyrannical dictator Achilles. Armed with a sword and shield, players navigate through six challenging levels filled with enemies and obstacles. The game is known for its distinctive feature of using both offensive and defensive tactics, as the shield can be actively used to block attacks from various directions, a mechanic somewhat unique for its time.
The NES version of "Trojan" is an adaptation of the original arcade game released by Capcom earlier in the same year. While retaining the core gameplay and visual style of its arcade progenitor, the NES version includes additional features such as new level designs and altered mechanics, making it distinct in its own right. Notably, the game supports two-player cooperative gameplay, adding an extra layer of excitement and strategy. "Trojan" garnered attention for its difficulty and the necessity for quick strategic thinking, particularly in how one manages offensive and defensive tactics simultaneously. Although not as widely remembered as some of Capcom's other titles, "Trojan" remains a respected entry in the NES library for its challenging gameplay and innovative design elements.
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