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{{Infobox Arcade Game | title = Rygar
|image = [[Image:Rygar arcade title.png|225 px|Rygar title screen]]
|developer = [[Tecmo]]
|publisher = [[Tecmo]]
|designer =
|release = [[1986]]
|genre = [[Computer_and_video_game_genres#Platform|Platform]]
|modes = 2 players, seperate turns
|ports = [[Amstrad|Amstrad]], [[Atari_Lynx|Atari Lynx]], [[Commodore_64|Commodore 64]], [[Sega_Master_System|Sega Master System]], [[Sharp_X68000|Sharp X68000]], [[ZX_Spectrum|Spectrum 48K]], [[NES|Nintendo Entertainment System]]
|cabinet = Upright
|arcade system = '''[[Central processing unit|CPU]]''': 2 x [[Zilog Z80]] (@ 4.00 Mhz)<br>'''Sound''': [[Yamaha YM3812]] FM (@ 4.0 Mhz), [http://www.okisemi.com/ Oki] MSM5205 (@ 384 Khz)
|monitor = [[Raster graphics|Raster]] resolution: 256 x 224 (Horizontal)<br>Palette Colors: 1024
|input = [[Joystick]]; 2 buttons
|notes =
}}
'''''Rygar''''' is an [[Arcade_game|arcade game]] created by [[Tecmo]] in [[1986]]. It is a scrolling platform game where player assumes the role as the "Legendary Warrior", battling through a hostile landscape. It included a rich set of attack and movement capabilities. Only with these mastered would the player stand a chance of progressing through later stages.


The main feature of gamelay is using a weapon called the "Diskarmor", a shield with a long chain attached to it.
Rygar was an arcade game, in the same genre as [[Wonder Boy]] - a single player travelling from left to right through a hostile and difficult landscape. It included a rich set of attack and movement capabilities. Only with these mastered would the player stand a chance of progressing through later stages.


==Ports==
A beautifully balanced game that rewarded creative strategic thinking and the development of extremely sophisticated skills.
The game was ported to the [[Amstrad|Amstrad]], [[Atari_Lynx|Atari Lynx]], [[Atari 2600]], [[Commodore_64|Commodore 64]], [[Sega_Master_System|Sega Master System]], [[Sharp_X68000|Sharp X68000]], [[ZX_Spectrum|Spectrum 48K]] and the [[NES|Nintendo Entertainment System]].


===Atari Lynx Version===
The game was also released on the original Nintendo, however, it was radically different from the arcade version.
The [[Atari Lynx]] version closely followed the arcade version however the layout of some rounds were different and there was only 23 rounds.


==NES Version==
===NES Version===
The [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] adaption of the game was very loose, and the similarities are few. The title character, the weapon, and much of the enemies remain the same, but the gameplay was radically overhauled. While the arcade version was more of a standard side scrolling action title, ala ''[[Ghosts 'n Goblins]]'' or ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', the NES ''Rygar'' was an open ended action adventure game that played very similar to ''[[Metroid]]'', which was also released at the time. At the beginning of the game, you have much access to some of the worlds, but as the game progresses, new areas open up as the result of finding items such as the Grappling hook, Crowssbow, and Wind Pulley, which let you cross previously impassable obstacles.


====Plot====
The NES adaption of the game was very loose, and the similarities are few. The title character, the weapon, and much of the enemies remain the same, but the gameplay was radically overhauled. While the arcade version was more of a standard side scrolling action title, ala Ghosts n Goblins or Super Mario Bros, the NES Rygar was an open ended action adventure game that played very similar to [[Metroid]], which was also released at the time. At the beginning of the game, you have much access to some of the worlds, but as the game progresses, new areas open up as the result of finding items such as the Grappling hook, Crowssbow, and Wind Pulley, which let you cross previously impassable obstacles.
The arcade game begins with the following introduction:


''4.5 billion years have passed since Earth's creation. Many dominators have ruled in all their glory, but time was their greatest enemy and it defeated their reign. And now a new dominator's reign begins...''
===Plot===


The storyline is rather vague and undefined, and the only real way to ascertain it is from the manual. The evil being Ligar has taken over the land of Argool, and Rygar, a dead warrior whom has risen from his grave, must use his Diskarmor, along with a variety of other weapons, to stop him. Clues and limited dialogue are given in the form of large, sage like men you encounter in stone green temples throughout the game.
Information gleaned from console manuals reveals that the evil being Ligar has taken over the land of Argool, and Rygar, a dead warrior whom has risen from his grave, must use his Diskarmor, along with a variety of other weapons, to stop him. In console versions clues and limited dialogue are given in the form of large, sage like men encountered in stone green temples throughout the game.

===Items===


====Items====
The key to advancing in this game is to gain the various mystical and not so mystical items that let you pass various obstacles. The vast majority of these items are given to you by the "Indora Gods", whom are similar in appearance to the sages you encounter, but with a varation in facial features and some sort of facial tattoo.
The key to advancing in this game is to gain the various mystical and not so mystical items that let you pass various obstacles. The vast majority of these items are given to you by the "Indora Gods", whom are similar in appearance to the sages you encounter, but with a varation in facial features and some sort of facial tattoo.


Grappling Hook-A hook with a long chain attached to it. This allows you to reach higher platforms that are otherwise inaccesible.
*Grappling Hook - A hook with a long chain attached to it. This allows you to reach higher platforms that are otherwise inaccesible.[[Image:Rygar flyer.jpg|thumb|right|The Original Rygar arcade flyer]]
*Wind Pulley - A pulley which allows you to utilize rope strung across a chasm to cross it.
*[[Crossbow]] - This allows you to create a line between logs with no rope on them, and cross it with the pulley.
*Healing Potion - Restores the player's health.
*[[Coat of Arms]] - Reduces damage by one half.
*[[Flute]] - Opens the door to Ligar's floating castle.

==PlayStation 2 game==
Main article: ''[[Rygar: The Legendary Adventure]]''


''Rygar'' was updated and released for the PlayStation 2 in November of [[2002]]. It features a transition to 3-D graphics and portions of the enviroment are destructable. It was released to generally postitive reviews.
Wind Pulley-A pulley which allows you to utilize rope strung across a chasm to cross it.


==Trivia==
Crossbow-This allows you to create a line between logs with no rope on them, and cross it with the pulley.
*The band [[Minibosses]] has played a cover of the ''Rygar'' theme at their live performances.
*You'll know that you have an original ''Rygar'' board if the word Player2 is spelled "PLAYRE2" in the upper right hand corner of the screen. The typo was corrected in a later release.
* The Japanese version , "Legendary Warrior" is pronounced "Arugosu no Senshi" which means "Warrior of Aruga"


===Screenshot Gallery===
Healing Potion-Restores your health.
<gallery>
Image:Rygar arcade intro.png|Arcade intro Screen
Image:Rygar round 1.png|Round one (arcade)
Image:Rygar round 2.png|Round two (arcade)
Image:Rygar end of round_2.png|Round two/three interval (arcade)
Image:Rygar round 3.png|Round three (arcade)
Image:Rygar round 4.png|Round four (arcade)
Image:Rygar round 9.png|Round nine (arcade)
Image:Rygar round 9 2.png|Round nine (arcade)
</gallery>


===Ports===
Coat of Arms-Reduces damage by one half.
<gallery>
Image:Rygar Lynx scrnsht.JPG|Screenshot of Rygar on the Atari Lynx
Image:RygarNEScover.jpg|Cover of Rygar on the NES
</gallery>


==External links==
Flute-Opens the door to Ligars floating castle.
*[http://www.rygar.info/ Rygar Info Site]


[[Category:Arcade games]]
[[Category:Atari Lynx games]]
[[Category:Atari Lynx games]]
[[Category:NES games]]

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Rygar
Rygar title screen
Developer(s)Tecmo
Publisher(s)Tecmo
Release1986
Genre(s)Platform
Mode(s)2 players, seperate turns
Arcade systemCPU: 2 x Zilog Z80 (@ 4.00 Mhz)
Sound: Yamaha YM3812 FM (@ 4.0 Mhz), Oki MSM5205 (@ 384 Khz)

Rygar is an arcade game created by Tecmo in 1986. It is a scrolling platform game where player assumes the role as the "Legendary Warrior", battling through a hostile landscape. It included a rich set of attack and movement capabilities. Only with these mastered would the player stand a chance of progressing through later stages.

The main feature of gamelay is using a weapon called the "Diskarmor", a shield with a long chain attached to it.

Ports

The game was ported to the Amstrad, Atari Lynx, Atari 2600, Commodore 64, Sega Master System, Sharp X68000, Spectrum 48K and the Nintendo Entertainment System.

Atari Lynx Version

The Atari Lynx version closely followed the arcade version however the layout of some rounds were different and there was only 23 rounds.

NES Version

The NES adaption of the game was very loose, and the similarities are few. The title character, the weapon, and much of the enemies remain the same, but the gameplay was radically overhauled. While the arcade version was more of a standard side scrolling action title, ala Ghosts 'n Goblins or Super Mario Bros., the NES Rygar was an open ended action adventure game that played very similar to Metroid, which was also released at the time. At the beginning of the game, you have much access to some of the worlds, but as the game progresses, new areas open up as the result of finding items such as the Grappling hook, Crowssbow, and Wind Pulley, which let you cross previously impassable obstacles.

Plot

The arcade game begins with the following introduction:

4.5 billion years have passed since Earth's creation. Many dominators have ruled in all their glory, but time was their greatest enemy and it defeated their reign. And now a new dominator's reign begins...

Information gleaned from console manuals reveals that the evil being Ligar has taken over the land of Argool, and Rygar, a dead warrior whom has risen from his grave, must use his Diskarmor, along with a variety of other weapons, to stop him. In console versions clues and limited dialogue are given in the form of large, sage like men encountered in stone green temples throughout the game.

Items

The key to advancing in this game is to gain the various mystical and not so mystical items that let you pass various obstacles. The vast majority of these items are given to you by the "Indora Gods", whom are similar in appearance to the sages you encounter, but with a varation in facial features and some sort of facial tattoo.

  • Grappling Hook - A hook with a long chain attached to it. This allows you to reach higher platforms that are otherwise inaccesible.
    File:Rygar flyer.jpg
    The Original Rygar arcade flyer
  • Wind Pulley - A pulley which allows you to utilize rope strung across a chasm to cross it.
  • Crossbow - This allows you to create a line between logs with no rope on them, and cross it with the pulley.
  • Healing Potion - Restores the player's health.
  • Coat of Arms - Reduces damage by one half.
  • Flute - Opens the door to Ligar's floating castle.

PlayStation 2 game

Main article: Rygar: The Legendary Adventure

Rygar was updated and released for the PlayStation 2 in November of 2002. It features a transition to 3-D graphics and portions of the enviroment are destructable. It was released to generally postitive reviews.

Trivia

  • The band Minibosses has played a cover of the Rygar theme at their live performances.
  • You'll know that you have an original Rygar board if the word Player2 is spelled "PLAYRE2" in the upper right hand corner of the screen. The typo was corrected in a later release.
  • The Japanese version , "Legendary Warrior" is pronounced "Arugosu no Senshi" which means "Warrior of Aruga"

Ports