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''Battle Kid: Fortress of Peril'' is a
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for the
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released in February 2010 by American developer Sivak Games. It is published through Retrozone with the cover art designed by Larry Bundy Jr. ''Battle Kid'' is available for purchase on the Xbox store, the Nintendo Switch eShop, and as a game
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or physical cartridge for the NES.


Gameplay

''Battle Kid'' is very similar to ''
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'', an indie freeware game for the PC, in terms of the design of the main character and the projectile weapon he possesses, the trial-and-error difficulty, and instant death mechanics of all enemies and hazards. However, the similarities end here as the actual gameplay and control is much more in the likeness of ''
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'' games on the NES and the boss fights at the end of each major stage. The main character, Timmy, can only be hit once before the player is greeted with a 'game over' screen, but there are infinite continues and the player will start over from the last save point. There are also keys which unlock different areas of the fortress and enhancement cards which give the player a number of different abilities to overcome obstacles. There are over 500 individual rooms, over 30 different enemy types, and multiple difficulty settings.


Plot

Dr. Tina Byers, a scientist who works at Disch Corporation, receives a transmission about a group of unknown origin taking base and building a Supermech, a kind of robot that has many weapon systems at Fortress Il' Akab, a fortress once inhabited by a wizard race who planted monsters and traps inside. Fearing that the Supermech may be a threat, Dr. Byers informs Timmy about the transmission and introduces him to a prototype combat suit. Wearing the suit, Timmy goes out on his ship to stop the production of the Supermech.


Releases

There have been three U.S. releases of ''Battle Kid: Fortress of Peril''. The first one was a limited edition run of 33 copies for early pre-orders, game play testers and production staff, with each copy being uniquely numbered. February 2010's version 1.000 was the second, main, and currently most common release. A third release of version 1.100 was released on July 2, 2010. The main differences between the 1.0 and 1.1 releases of ''Battle Kid'' was the fixing of a glitch discovered in the 1.0 version of the game. This allowed the player to become invincible, therefore being able to beat the game with ease. Also fixed was a sound effect and the letters "D" and "V" of the game's font, which were sometimes confused with "O" and "U" respectively. Exclusive to the 1.100 release as well is an extra level originally showcased at the 2010
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Gaming Convention which can be accessed by typing "SGCLEVEL" into the password screen. The cover art and cartridge label for 1.1 were also totally redesigned and re-colored by "Guru Larry" Bundy Jr. He had made a pencil sketch of the original cover, but did not have enough time to finish off the piece personally, and therefore it was handled by Sivak.


Japanese release

A modified translated version of ''Battle Kid'' was released for the
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in Japan in October 2018 under the name of ''Battle Kid: A Perilous Trap''.Columbus Circle will publish Battle Kid for the Famicom
Twitter announcement.
Columbus Circle product page for Battle Kid
Retrieved July 18, 2018.


Reception


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'' Let's Played ''Battle Kid'' in 2014, resulting in one of the most popular moments from the channel's Let's Plays. In the last episode, a furious
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is unable to beat the game's first boss, the ''Lotus Guardian'', and improvises nonsensical sentences aloud to try and focus as co-host
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laughs along. At the episode's culmination, Arin decides to have one more attempt, but accidentally quits the game, resulting in a final outburst. The official animated version of this episode has reached 12 million views on YouTube as of 2024. A segment in a ''Game Grumps'' live show has Arin attempting to finally beat the game's first boss, and succeeding.


Legacy

''Battle Kid 2: Mountain of Torment'' was released on December 15, 2012 by developer Sivak Games. New features have been covered, such as the following: new block types of ice, conveyors, and sludge; Wall Grip upgrade;Battle Kid 2 - First gameplay demo
YouTube video
the in-game death counter;Battle Kid 2 - demo video #3 - New features and another area
YouTube video
and the intro stage.Battle Kid 2 - demo video #4 - Intro stage, cutscenes, and status
YouTube video.
Though it is unlicensed, it is notable for being published 17 years after the console's discontinuation in North America and nine years after its discontinuation in Japan.


Notes


References


External links


Joystiq article

Escapist Magazine


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