Jabba the Fox's Muscle Bomber Vision broadcasts gaming that's obscure, retro or just poked at with a stick. The videos feature fun - mainly me having it, because I'm too sexy to be beaten by you fools. Started as a humble salute to the greatest four-way wrestling video game ever devised: Muscle Bomber Duo (aka Saturday Night Slammasters, aka マッスルボマー).
JTF's completely unbeatable MBD high score over ten rounds (no continues) stands at:
You can run back and forth at the start of the rope bridge level and clear out the thugee guards by whipping them off the bridge. Then all you have to worry about is Mola Ram's flaming heart attack.
Love this game and played A LOT on Arcades and Nes, later. I'm 43 years old and, in fact, still play a lot on emulators! Your video is inspiring in the continuous search for a high score! Congratulations!
Played the arcade version at the local convenience store as a kid in the '80s. Indy's line, "we walk from here," was burned into my memory. Suddenly thought of it and had to hear it again. Thanks!
mmmmm prefiero la version que salio para el Nes, la siento con mucho mas avance, como mas viva... ademas la pelea contra el tanque final es de lo mas jodido que yo he podido ver en cuanto a una curva de dificultad que se eleva bien feo de la nada xD
My dad was really into this game and when he beat it, he was saddened by the lack of story or even a splash screen. He went home and sodomized myself and my younger brother he was so angry. My mom tried to stop him, but he slapped her and threw her up against the kitchen wall. I hate this game.
I had the NES version which I couldn't beat until I could play it on an emulator with save states. It's funny to me when people talk about recent games that they consider "hard".
I used to love this game at the Arcade, called Top Gunners in the US. Never seen a 1CC of it. Impressive, especially since you played the version where you can turn the guns with the rotary joysticks.
1986 was also the year a movie called Top Gun was released in theaters, and could be confused. When this game was ported to the US NES in 1988, it was renamed Jackal, since Konami also released a game based on the movie. Ironically, Exidy (Spectar, Mouse Trap, Venture, Pepper II) also had an arcade game called Top Gunner, also released in 1986.