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Initial release date
  
11 March 1994

Developer
  
SunSoft, Inc.

Genre
  
Fighting game


Series
  
Hebereke

Publisher
  
SunSoft, Inc.

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Composer(s)
  
Kansei Craftwork Prophet Kazuo Naoki Kodaka

Mode(s)
  
Single-player, Multiplayer

Platform
  
Super Nintendo Entertainment System

Similar
  
Hebereke games, SunSoft - Inc games, Fighting games

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Sugoi Hebereke (すごいへべれけ, lit. "Amazing Hebereke") is a 1994 fighting game developed and published by Sunsoft exclusively in Japan for the Super Famicom on March 11, 1994. It is a spin-off of the Hebereke series, as well as Sunsoft's first attempt in the genre before they became better known for the 1995 Galaxy Fight: Universal Warriors, the 1996 Waku Waku 7, and the 1998 Astra Super Stars.

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On June 25, 1994, Sugoi Hebereke's soundtrack was included with the soundtracks of three other titles in the Hebereke series and the Gimmick! soundtrack, all in one album titled Takusan Hebereke (lit. "A Lot of Hebereke"), which was published by Datam Polystar and distributed by PolyGram exclusively in Japan. The Sugoi Hebereke soundtrack was also included with the soundtracks of two Hebereke titles and Gimmick! in the album Sunsoft Music Collection Vol.3 (サンソフト ミュージックコレクション Vol.3), which was published by Wave Master also exclusively in Japan on November 30, 2011.

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Gameplay

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Sugoi Hebereke is Bird's Eye-viewed like Vectorbeam's 1979 arcade game Warrior, but with brawling elements similar to the ones found in Atari Games' 1990 Pit-Fighter arcade, Technōs Japan's 1992 Nekketsu Kakutō Densetsu, Namco's 1994 The Outfoxies, and Nintendo's 1999 Super Smash Bros. There are two play modes in the game: story mode and VS. mode. In VS. mode, up to four players can play as the cast of the Hebereke series simultaneously when using an SNES Multitap. The object of the game is to knock out (KO) the other three opponents. Each stage is square shaped and has its own environmental hazards and moving objects.

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References

Sugoi Hebereke Wikipedia


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