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King's Knight : ウィキペディア英語版
King's Knight

is a scrolling shooter video game developed by Workss and published by Square for the Nintendo Entertainment System and MSX. The game was released in Japan on September 18, 1986, and in North America in 1989. It was later re-released for the Wii's Virtual Console in Japan on November 27, 2007 and in North America on March 24, 2008.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=King's Knight (Console ) )〕
Although featuring RPG elements and a medieval fantasy setting, ''King's Knight'' is often incorrectly credited both as an RPG and as Square's first development. It was in fact developed by Workss, and is a scrolling shooter.〔(キングスナイト | SQUARE ENIX )〕 It was, however, Square's first North American release under their Redmond subsidiary Squaresoft, and their first release as an independent company. ''King's Knight'' saw a second release in 1987 on the NEC PC-8801 and the Sharp X1. These versions of the game were retitled ''King's Knight Special'' and released exclusively in Japan. Nobuo Uematsu provided the musical score for ''King's Knight''. It was Uematsu's third work of video game music composition.
== Gameplay ==

''King's Knight'' is a vertically scrolling shooter, where the main objective is to dodge or destroy all onscreen enemies and obstacles. Various items, however, add depth to the game. As any character, the player can collect various power-ups to increase a character's level (maximum of twenty levels per character): as many as seven Jump Increases, seven Speed Increases, three Weapon Increases, and three Shield Increases. There are also Life Ups, which are collected to increase the character's life meter. To balance out the Life Ups, there are also Life Downs. Other onscreen icons can affect the stage, such as hidden cave entrances/exits and a "secret revealer," which reveals hidden stones that block progress. Finally, there are four types of elements to be collected in each level, which are vital to the completion of the last stage. These elements are simply elements A, B, C, and D.
Each stage has various power-ups, an element of each type, and a cave. Because caves in any given level always house at least one element type (not to mention various powerups), it is vital that the player finds these. Caves are always hidden and are generally found in the middle of a stage. Caves also have statues that shoot fireballs, and at the end of each cave is a dragon to fight. Once the dragon is defeated, the player can exit the cave and continue with the level.

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