***************************************************************************** Space Shadow FAQ For the NES/Famicom Version 1.0 (Created 1/14/2009) By Devin Morgan This file is Copyright (c)2009 Devin Morgan. All rights reserved. ***************************************************************************** Table of Contents 1. What's New 2. Introduction 3. Controls 4. Overview 5. Copyright Notice ***************************************************************************** -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= -= 1. What's New -= -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Version 1.0 (1/14/09): The first complete version of this FAQ. ***************************************************************************** -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= -= 2. Introduction -= -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Space Shadow is a first-person shooting game which makes use of a specially designed Zapper gun by Bandai, called the Hyper Shot. The game comes packaged with this peripheral. Anyway, this is your typical light gun game, where you shoot at enemies on the screen, move forward when they are gone, and repeat. The game is very straightforward with its five stages, but it becomes very repetitive quickly, since every stage is the same and the enemies are exactly the same. The only changes you see are differently colored enemy sprites. You have two weapons at your disposal in this game, but the unfortunate part is that if you somehow run out of ammunition (which is quite possible), the game is over, even if you were doing well. Overall, it is a poorly designed game, which is a shame since the new peripheral designed for use with it had a lot of potential. I would only recommend trying to this game if you are that desperately interested in light gun games, otherwise stay away. ***************************************************************************** -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= -= 3. Controls -= -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Controller ---------- Start: Start game from title screen Select: Change options on title screen Up (Control Pad): Move forward after clearing area Hyper Shot Gun -------------- Main Trigger: Shoot (hold for continuous fire) Secondary Trigger: Throw grenade ***************************************************************************** -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= -= 4. Overview -= -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= ================ General Gameplay ================ As you are probably aware, this game came packaged with a special peripheral just for it: the Bandai Hyper Shot. It is a modified Zapper, fashioned to be a machine gun which allows for continuous fire by holding the trigger. There are a total of five stages to get through, each with its own boss. Once you get through those stages, you will face a much larger final boss. You will have two different weapons at your disposal, however there is a major flaw with this system: the weapons are FINITE. It means that while you will be slightly replenished as you progress, it is very much possible to run out of ammunition. If that happens, it's game over for you, and you will have to actually reset the game to try again. That being said, a major theme in this game is conservation so that you can actually make it to the end of the game! This may seem hard (believe me it is, many of these bosses take way too many hits to go down), but it is possible. Try not to shoot unless necessary, and aim well to make the most efficient use of your weaponry. The gameplay screen is quite simple, and as you know, you are playing in the first-person perspective. On the bottom section of the screen, you will see a timer, a health bar, and your current ammunition/Grenade supply. You only take damage if an enemy's bomb/missile attack hits you. The timer slowly counts down as you progress through the game, much in the same fashion as the bullet count trickles down as you use the Machine Gun. If the timer runs down, you run out of health, or you run out of your primary ammunition, the game is over and you have to start from the beginning. Other than that, there isn't really much to say about how the game is played. ============== Stages/Enemies ============== In this game, you go through long corridors fighting enemies. There are five levels of corridors, each with 12 stops along the way, followed by a boss battle in a different room at the end. Each time you stop, an enemy will come out of one of the holes in the walls or ceiling and move around the area, either in a straight back and forth pattern, or jumping around. The enemies vary from worms, aliens, robots, and even a floating brain. The bosses are generally larger versions of the worm/alien enemies (and even have the same occasional attacks, too). The final boss is the only exception, in that its vulnerable spot appears to move around (it looks like a heart, you will certainly notice it moving, so aim for it). Aside from moving around, enemies will sometimes attack in one of two ways. The enemy can lob a bomb in your direction (which you will see as an orange object moving upward and then downward as it approaches). The enemy can also shoot a missile of sorts, which appears over their head appearing as a circular object of sorts. You can shoot at these projectiles to destroy them, but if they manage to get past, you will lose a couple of ticks from your health bar. Once you kill the enemy at your current stop, it will drop an item for you. These items are either additional bullets for your machine gun, a Grenade, or a Life Potion. The Life Potion has two varieties: full (recovers a lot of health) or empty (recovers only one tick on your meter). You have to shoot the items to collect them. There is an occasional "A" icon that appears when you kill certain enemies, but it appears to have no purpose at this time. After you collect your spoils, press Up to continue to the next stop on your journey. ======= Weapons ======= Machine Gun: This is your standard weapon, used by simply pulling the main trigger on your Hyper Shot and holding it. It uses bullets, which slowly deplete as you shoot. You start off with 80 units of ammunition (this does NOT mean you have 80 bullets, don't worry), and most enemies drop an additional unit for you to pick up. It is also your primary offensive weapon used against everything you will face in this game. Grenade: As you may expect, you can use grenades as your secondary weapons, by using the other trigger on the Hyper Shot. Grenades are lobbed at the enemy, and after a couple seconds explode to cause damage. It is a more powerful attack than your standard Machine Gun, but your supply of Grenades is quite limited throughout the game. You do not have to aim the crosshairs at the enemy for the blast to hit it. ***************************************************************************** -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= -= 5. Copyright Notice -= -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= This file is Copyright (c)2009 Devin Morgan. All rights reserved. Please view the following URL to see the list of sites that are allowed to post my work: http://www.freewebs.com/dbmfaqs/allowlist.html This list is comprised of sites I know and trust well. If your site is not on the aforementioned list, you are currently not allowed to post any of my files on your site. Please respect my work and do not steal it or post it without my permission. I only want my most recent work to be available and I do not feel that can be achieved if others take from me without my knowledge or permission. If you are writing a FAQ for this game as well, and would like to use some information, credit me for what you use. 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