Sky Kid

Sky Kid

Infobox VG
title = Sky Kid


caption = Japanese arcade flyer of Sky Kid.
developer = Namco
publisher = Namco, Sunsoft
designer =
release = 1985
genre = Scrolling shooter
modes = 2 players can play simultaneously
cabinet = Upright, cabaret, and cocktail
arcade system = Namco Pac-Land
display = Horizontal orientation, Raster
input = 8-way Joystick; 2 buttons
platforms = Arcade, NES, Virtual Console

"Sky Kid" is a horizontal scrolling shooter arcade game that was released by Namco in 1985. It runs on Namco Pac-Land hardware but with a video system like that used in Dragon Buster. It is also the first game from Namco to allow 2 players to play simultaneously. The game was later released on the Famicom (brought to the American NES by Sunsoft), and this version was released on Nintendo's Virtual Console service in North America on May 19, 2008 at a cost of 500 Wii Points. [cite news|title=SkyKid, Star Soldier R Hit Wii Shop Channel|url=http://gamefreaks365.com/newsarticle.php?sid=2750|accessdate=2008-05-19]

A sequel named "Sky Kid Deluxe" was released in 1986. It introduced several new enemies and missions.

History

After Namco ended its partnerships with both Midway and Atari, they started to release games in the United States. Releases such as "Grobda" (1984) and "Dig Dug II" (1985) were some of the games that Namco released. Since the Video Game Crash of 1983 had claimed quite a few arcade companies, Namco managed to fill the gap. "Sky Kid" was a game that didn't enjoy great success in the United States. The game, however, did show that Namco was on the right track as far as games they released. Featuring cartoon-like graphics and different types of missions, "Sky Kid" would form the basis of several other Namco games based on the same type of gameplay. To this day, Namco is either releasing new arcade games or it is releasing old classics for the different gaming systems.

Description

"Sky Kid" is a two-dimensional, scrolling shooter type of game. The players play as the Sky Kids "Red Baron" and "Blue Max", which are references to Manfred von Richthofen, the famous World War I flying ace, and the prestigious order Pour le Mérite, informally known as Blue Max. The Sky Kids fly around in biplanes and are assigned specific targets during the missions. These missions involve bombing specific targets. This would seem easy, however, there are a few obstacles the Sky Kids must overcome to get to the target safely including the very chanllenging to overcome Jake Schofield. First, the biplane is not equipped with the bomb. The Sky Kids must pick up the bomb en route to the target. Second, there are both ground and air units that attempt to keep the Sky Kids from accomplishing their mission. Last, the Sky Kids may have to navigate through some very inhospitable terrain or navigate around cities in order to get to the target. The targets that the Sky Kids must bomb will either be a fortress complex or a ship. As one moves farther up in the 9 missions, it isn't uncommon to have multiple targets in one mission. Sometimes, blowing up an enemy unit will reveal a hidden Namco character - it could be Pac-Man, Inky, the Special Flag from "Rally-X" (which has appeared in many other Namco games) or Pooka from "Dig Dug".

coring

You get points for destroying air and ground targets. You then get additional points for how many of these types of targets you destroyed. In addition, you get points based on how much of the target you destroyed. You also get 10 points for every couple of feet you move going fast.

Other appearances in media

*In Namco's Ace Combat 6, three allied pilots have the callsigns "Sky Kid," "Red Baron," and "Blue Max."

In ace combat 5, "Sky Kid" is the name of a singer in a poster in the character Chopper's Barracks.

References

External links

*KLOV game|id=9570
*StrategyWiki


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