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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
The gameplay for ThunderFox is similar to other popular side scrolling action games like Namco's [[Rolling Thunder (Video Game)]], and Sega's [[Shinobi (1987 Video Game)]]. There are three buttons for each player - Attack, which normally is used to make Thunder and Fox (the game's heroes) stab with their knives. Jump, and a Weapon button which fires or throws a weapon acquired by the heroes. What makes this game unique is that the game gives players the opportunity to allow players to use their obtained weapons (save for the hand grenades) as melee weapons which helps conserve ammunition for when it's needed.
The gameplay for ThunderFox is similar to other popular side scrolling action games like Namco's [[Rolling Thunder (video game)]], and Sega's [[Shinobi (1987 video game)]]. There are three buttons for each player - Attack, which normally is used to make Thunder and Fox (the game's heroes) stab with their knives. Jump, and a Weapon button which fires or throws a weapon acquired by the heroes. What makes this game unique is that the game gives players the opportunity to allow players to use their obtained weapons (save for the hand grenades) as melee weapons which helps conserve ammunition for when it's needed.


[[Category:1990 video games]]
[[Category:1990 video games]]

Revision as of 23:50, 19 August 2014

ThunderFox is an arcade game created by Taito. It was released in arcades in 1990 and for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis in 1991. It was later released on various consoles such as the Xbox and PlayStation 2 in a compilation of Taito classics. The title of the compilation is Taito Legends.

Story

In 199X, the world was lost in a vortex of terror. Malicious terrorism gripped the land, the sky, and the sea. There were two brave men who fought against this reign of violence. They were the anti-terrorism team, "THUNDER FOX."

Gameplay

The gameplay for ThunderFox is similar to other popular side scrolling action games like Namco's Rolling Thunder (video game), and Sega's Shinobi (1987 video game). There are three buttons for each player - Attack, which normally is used to make Thunder and Fox (the game's heroes) stab with their knives. Jump, and a Weapon button which fires or throws a weapon acquired by the heroes. What makes this game unique is that the game gives players the opportunity to allow players to use their obtained weapons (save for the hand grenades) as melee weapons which helps conserve ammunition for when it's needed.