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developed and published by
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in Japan and Europe, and later published in North America by Fabtek. It is a spiritual sequel to the 1988 game '' Cabal'', with almost identical mechanics. A bootleg of ''Blood Bros.'' is known as ''West Story''.


Gameplay

In ''Blood Bros.'', two blood brothers, a
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and an
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, team up to hunt down "the most wanted
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in Dodge City," Big Bad John. The gameplay mechanics are extremely similar to TAD Corporation's earlier game, '' Cabal'', however this game did not seem to have a
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-controlled variant. The player's characters are seen from behind. Some screens feature protective walls (which can get damaged and shattered by enemy fire). The players have limitless
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for their primary
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, but a limited number of sticks of
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, with which they must fend off enemy troops. An enemy gauge at the bottom of the screen depletes as foes are destroyed and certain structural features of the screen (usually the ones that collapse when destroyed, rather than simply shattering) are brought down. At the successful completion of a level by fully depleting the enemy gauge, all the remaining buildings on-screen collapse and the player progresses to the next stage, reprising the amusing "victory dance walk" into the horizon from ''Cabal''.
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fights, however, start from the beginning if a player dies. Power-ups appear from time to time, being released from objects destroyed on-screen or special characters who may run across, such as the small
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figure or
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. Points and weaponry can also be dispensed from the
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, if the player shoots it into the air and juggles it with subsequent shots. Some power-ups give special weapons with increased firepower, others grant extra dynamite or additional points. There is also a game mode that allows two players to play the game cooperatively.


Release

An adaptation of ''Blood Bros.'' was in development for the
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but Mr. Fusaki, the main game designer, suffered a stroke and had to leave the company, resulting in the project being eventually canceled.


Reception and legacy

In Japan, ''Game Machine'' listed the game on their February 15, 1991 issue as being the tenth most-popular table arcade unit of the month. Likewise, ''RePlay'' reported ''Blood Bros.'' to be the second most-popular arcade game at the time. In the May 1991 issue of Japanese publication ''Micom BASIC Magazine'', the game was ranked in the number eighteen spot in popularity. Writing for British gaming magazines '' The One for Amiga Games'' and '' The One for ST Games'' in their May 1991 issues respectively, John Cook compared it to ''Cabal'' but praised the graphics and gameplay, stating that "''Blood Bros.'' has the core gameplay of ''Cabal'', furthermore stating that it has "New sprites, new sound effects, same gameplay. Sounds like something of a recipe for boredom, but the fact that the playability of the original has been retained, maybe even enhanced, has ensured that 'Blood Bros.''is going to be one of the favourite PCB games this summer." Martin Gaksch and Heinrich Lenhardt of German magazine ''Power Play'' gave the game a mixed outlook. Brad Cook of '' AllGame'' gave the title a negative review. Natsume designer Shunichi Taniguchi stated that ''Blood Bros.'' and ''
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'' served as influences during development of '' Wild Guns''.
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