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Body Blows Galactic
Developer(s)Team17
Publisher(s)Team17
Producer(s)Martyn Brown
Designer(s)Danny Burke
Programmer(s)Cedric McMillan Jr.
Artist(s)Danny Burke
Rico Holmes
Composer(s)Allister Brimble
SeriesBody Blows
Platform(s)Amiga
Release1993
Genre(s)Fighting game
Mode(s)1 or 2 players

Body Blows Galactic is a fighting game developed and published by Team17 in 1993 for the Amiga computers. It is a sequel to 1992's Body Blows. Opponents and background graphics from both games were later merged into the compilation release Ultimate Body Blows.

Gameplay

Junior vs. Kai-Ti

After winning the global martial arts tournament, Danny and Junior decide to take the universe further and challenge the meanest and toughest in an interplanetary competition to become the ultimate galactic warrior.

The gameplay system is the same as in the original Body Blows game. The game features single- and two-player modes, as well as an eight-player tournament mode.

There are 12 different playable fighters from six worlds, and no bosses.

Development

A team of six people developed the game for about nine months.[1] A slightly enhanced version was created for the AGA based Amiga 1200 which has several changes like more colorful backdrops and improved sound effects (by Steven and Gary Nicholas) and music.

Reception

Body Blows Galactic received mostly favorable reviews. Amiga Computing gave it a score of 93% and called it the best beat'em up game for Amiga.[2] In a special comparison in Amiga Action, the game got a score of 84%, winning or drawing in the category "Atmosphere" and "Two Player Game" against Mortal Kombat and Elfmania.[3] A dissenting review in CU Amiga gave it only a 57%, criticizing unbalanced characters, saying that while Warra, Lazer and Dino are ineffective, the fast Kai-Ti seems invincible.[4] Other reviews gave the game the ratings 86% in ACAR,[5] 90% in Amiga Dream,[6] 91% in Amiga Force,[7] 88% in Amiga Format,[8] 83% in Amiga Joker,[9] 72% in Amiga Power[10] and 87% in The One.[1] Matt Broughton of The One rated the "lovely in every way" Kai-Ti as the most attractive Amiga fighting game character in a 1995 article.[11]

References

  1. ^ a b The One Amiga 63 (December 1993).
  2. ^ Amiga Computing 69 (January 1994).
  3. ^ Amiga Action 53 (January 1994).
  4. ^ CU Amiga 47 (January 1994).
  5. ^ ACAR Vol 11 No 3 (March 1994).
  6. ^ Amiga Dream 2 (December 1993).
  7. ^ Amiga Force 14 (January 1994).
  8. ^ Amiga Format 54 (Xmas 1993).
  9. ^ Amiga Joker (December 1993).
  10. ^ Amiga Power 33 (January 1994).
  11. ^ The One Amiga 78 (April 1995).