北斗の拳2 世紀末救世主伝説 © 1987 Toei Animation.
(Hokuto no Ken 2 - Seikimatsu Kyuuseishu Densetsu)
The second Hokuto no Ken video game released by Toei for the Famicom. Based on the early episodes of the Hokuto no Ken 2 anime series, the game features Kenshiro as he faces against the warriors of the Gento empire. There are eight stages in the game: Bask's city area, Gayler's area, Trai. Bosses includes Bask, Geila, Taiga, Solia, Boltz, Jakko, Falco, and the Nameless Shura.
Game ID: TDF-HO
Released on April 17, 1987 in Japan.
Kenshiro's kicking pose originally had his upper body unguarded, but this was changed based on a suggestion from Tetsuo Hara who commented that "Kenshiro is a fighter who knows the secret to unparalleled offense and defense."
The Nameless Shura was originally drawn unmasked, but was given one in order to give him more mystique.
Geila was originally supposed to appear on-screen being brought via a wheelbarrow pushed by his servants, but ultimately appears by himself due to the screen switching.
Several freed rebels were supposed to appear after defeating Taiga at the end of Stage 3.
The breakable walls in Stages 3 and 6 were added as stress relievers for the player.
Like in the first Famicom game, Kenshiro's kiais were performed by a producer from Toei Animation.
The soundtrack was composed by Mitsuyasu Tomohisa, guitarist for the band J-WALK (who would go on compose the music for all of Toei's subsequent Hokuto no Ken videos games).
GAME GENIE CODES:
Infinite Lives
SXSKAPVG
Infinite Energy
SZOGUISA
Invincibility
SZSKTTAX
Freeze Time
SZKTLYVG
1. Hokuto no Ken [Model TDF-HK] (1986)
2. Hokuto no Ken 2 - Seikimatsu Kyuuseishu Densetsu [Model TDF-HO] (1987)
3. Hokuto no Ken 3 - Shinseiki Souzou - Seiken Retsuden [Model TDF-K3] (1989)
4. Hokuto no Ken 4 - Shichisei Haken Den - Hokuto Shinken no Kanata e (1991)
5. Hokuto no Ken 5 - Tenma Ryuuseiden Ai Zetsu Shou [Model SHVC-K5] (1992)
6. Hokuto no Ken 6 - Gekitou Denshouken Haou e no Michi [Model SHVC-K6] (1992)
7. Hokuto no Ken 7 - Seiken Retsuden Denshousha e no Michi [Model SHVC-K7] (1993)
Executive Producer: Miki Hirao
Producer: Shuichi Sato, Tadao Okubo
Director: Yoshihiko Takeda
Game Designer: Kenichi Suzuki
Character Designer: Makoto Higa, Naomi Satoh
Programmer: Masahiro Yoshihara, Yasuhide Sakakura
Game Music: Tomohisa Mitsuyasu (J-Walk Mitsuyasu)
Game's ROM.