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NES Longplay [933] Bikkuri Nekketsu Shin Kiroku! Harukanaru Kin Medal

http://www.longplays.org Played by: Reinc Bikkuri Nekketsu Shin Kiroku! Harukanaru Kin Medal (Jap. "The Astonishing New Records of Nekketsu! Distant Gold Medal" ) released in North America as Crash 'n' the Boys: Street Challenge, is a 1992 sports game for the NES by Technos Japan Corp. A Game Boy version of the game was also released in Japan only. The game features Olympic style contests without rules or regulations, between five teams. The games included 400 metres hurdles, Hammer throw, Swimming, Roof Top Jumping, and Fighting Scene. Before each event, players have the opportunity to go shopping in the mall to buy power-ups for their characters. These items are paid for through the various medals that each team achieves as it progresses through the challenge, but since the winner of the challenge is the team that collects the most medals overall, players must be fairly judicious in how much they spend. Bikkuri Nekketsu Shin Kiroku! is a sequel to the 1990 Famicom game Downtown Nekketsu Koushinkyoku: Soreyuke Daiundoukai. It is the eighth game in the series released for the Famicom and fifth to be localized for the North American market. Like previous localizations of the series, the game's graphics and plot were altered to make the game marketable outside Japan. For instance, the scenery for the sports events was changed. The four main teams in the Japanese version, Nekketsu, Hanazono, Reiho, and Rengo, were composed of established Kunio-kun characters and were all returning characters from Koushinkyoku, but in the localization the characters' sprites and palettes were shuffled. The special moves for the combat event were also shuffled between characters, and each character was given 5 moves instead of 6 like in the Japanese original. I get the good ending and show most of dialogue and items along the way. After beating the game, I show all throws from the combat event, and some extra animations and dialogue. - Disclaimer: Most videos by World of Longplays use SaveStates!

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