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Play Bloody Warriors - Shan-Go no Gyakushuu (Japan) Online

Punch ninjas, dodge arrows mid-horseback charge, and wrestle with slippery controls while the screen fills with enemies—this NES game feels like controlled chaos with janky charm.

Genre: Action
Released: 1989
File size: 256 bytes
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Game Overview

Bloody Warriors: Shan-Go no Gyakushuu came out on the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1989, developed by NMK and published by Sammy. It was one of many side-scrolling action games on the platform, offering a mix of combat and exploration without much fanfare.

You control a lone warrior fighting through enemy territory, screen by screen, using a sword and bow to clear out foes. The main goal is to advance through each stage, defeating bosses and surviving ambushes. Key mechanics include horseback riding sections where you dodge projectiles, and close-quarters combat that demands quick reflexes. The pacing is fast, and the difficulty can spike unexpectedly, especially when enemies swarm from all sides. Playing it feels like managing chaos with a mix of frustration and stubborn satisfaction.

Nintendo (NES)
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