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'''Legendary Wings''' (''Ares no Tsubasa'' in Japan) is a science fantasy-themed shoot 'em up game released by [[Capcom]] in 1986 as a coin-operated arcade game. The player takes control of a young soldier equipped with magical wings who must save the world from a malfunctioning supercomputer.
[[Video:Legendary Wings NES|thumb|200px|right|NES Gameplay]]
 
'''Legendary Wings''' features Michelle Heart, who has also appeared in the [[Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes]] as a helper. It is included in [[Capcom Classics Collection]]. In the game, she is often joined by a male protagonist named Kevin Walker.
 
   
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A home version for the Nintendo Entertainment System was released exclusively in North America in 1988. The original coin-op version is included in ''[[Capcom Classics Collection|Capcom Classics Collection: Volume 1]]'' for PlayStation 2 and Xbox and in ''Capcom Classics Collection: Remixed'' for PlayStation Portable.[[File:Legendary Wings NES|thumb|300px|right|NES Gameplay]]
== Story ==
 
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Bestowed wings by the gods the player must destroy "Dark", an evil computer that fell from space that now threatens the beautiful Greco landscape. The player can use ground bombs to destroy land enemies and open up items and secret caves.
 
   
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==Gameplay==
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The coin-op version of ''Legendary Wings'' can be played by up to two players simultaneously, with a second player being allowed to join the game at anytime or even continue after a game over. The game's controls consists of an eight-way joystick and two buttons which changes depending on the context. The game consists of five areas with two different playing styles: the first segment in each stage is a top-view vertical scrolling segment in the player flies across the sky, shooting at airborne enemies with their gun while dropping bombs at ground enemies, in order to reach the palace at the end of segment. When the player defeats the guardian and gains entrance to the palace, the game switches to a side-scrolling perspective, in which the player moves towards their goal on foot (by walking, crouching, and climbing ladders, as well jumping) until reaching the boss at the end, in which the player character will begin to fly with their wings again. In addition to the regular levels there are two optional levels that are accessible from the vertical-scrolling segment: a trap level in which the player is forced to escape from if they're sucked by the giant mechanical face on each area; and a hidden bonus level where the player can obtain various treasure chests to increase their score.
   
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The player can improve their gun by destroying certain enemies or weapon capsules and picking up the "P" item stored inside. The player can power-up their character up to five levels: the initial power-up will increase the player's speed; the second will change their gun to a twin shooter, as well as further increase their speed; the third power-up allows for continuous ground attacks; the fourth power-up improves the player's gun so that it shoots in three directions; and the fifth and final power-up will upgrade weapon to the "Psycho Flame" gun, which can destroy most enemies with a single shot. When the player is shot by an enemy, they will lose a life and revert back to their initial power level.
=== Michelle Heart ===
 
Hailing from a world where mythology and technology both reign, Michelle Heart is one of the Legendary Wings, flying protectors of their land. Michelle can tune in and amplify human emotions, and uses that power to help keep the peace of the land. But since that power has little effect on demons, the Legendary Wings have created powerful energy weapons to repel invaders. Michelle is one of the most revered Wings, having served her duty to her fullest extent.
 
   
 
== Story ==
Michelle has gone on to appear in [[Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes]].
 
 
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''Legendary Wings'' is set in a distant future where an alien supercomputer named "Dark", which has been helping human civilization achieve a new state of enlightenment since ancient times, has suddenly rebelled against mankind. Two young warriors are given the Wings of Love and Courage by the God of War Ares in order to destroy Dark and ensure mankind's survival.
   
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== Characters ==
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* '''[[Michelle Heart]]''' - The female protagonist.
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* '''[[Kevin Walker]]''' - The male protagonist.
   
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==Versions==
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===Arcade===
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The original ''Legendary Wings'' for the arcade was released in three different variations: a Japanese version (titled ''Ares no Tsubasa'') and two overseas versions. The Japanese release features two different player characters whose names are shown on the game's attract sequence: "Michel Heart", a young woman in a pink bikini; and Kevin Walker, a young man in blue briefs. The first of the two overseas versions retains the original characters, but changes the color of Michel's bikini from pink to green. The second overseas version replaces both characters with nameless male heroes, one in red trunks and the other in blue, both whom wear golden wings instead of the regular white ones from the other characters.
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===Nintendo Entertainment System===
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The NES version of ''Legendary Wings'' features several significant differences from its coin-op counterpart. While the basic premise and formula remains essentially the same, several changes were made to the gameplay, particularly in how the player's power-ups work in this version. Like in the arcade game, the player can upgrade their firepower-up by picking up "P" icons hidden inside certain containers. The player can improve their character's firepower to four levels: starting with the normal gun, the player can improve it to a twin laser, a penetration beam, and a three-way flame shot. Picking up the fourth power-up will turn the player character into a Firebird, which can shoot wide shots that four times as powerful as the default gun. If the player is shot during a power-up state, it will simply revert the player to their previous power level. If the player is in Firebird mode, they can withstand up to two direct hits from enemies before getting the downgrade. To continue after a game over, the player must retrieve heart icons hidden within the game's bonus levels to gain continues (up to nine continues can be stocked).
   
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==Credits==
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===NES Version [Staff]===
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'''Planner:''' Moomin.Hiroyuki, Fnish.Hiroshi, [[Akira Kitamura|A.K]]<br />'''Character Designer:''' [[Yasuaki Kishimoto|Yasukichi]], Manashi, Yu Ki, Iron Orih, [[Naoya Tomita|Tom Pon]], [[Akira Kitamura|A.K]]<br />'''Programmer:''' Nanno no Oheso, Moe, [[Nobuyuki Matsushima|H.M.D.]]<br />'''Sound Programmer:''' [[Tamayo Kawamoto|Tmayochan]], [[Manami Matsumae|Chanchacorin Manami]], [[Yoshihiro Sakaguchi|Yuukichan's Papa]]<br />'''Director:''' Piston.Takashi<br />'''Presented by:''' [[Capcom|Capcom U.S.A.]]
Image:MichelleHeart.png|''Michelle Heart''
 
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==Gallery==
== Box Art and Merchandise ==
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=== Box Art and Merchandise ===
 
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Image:LWOST.png|''OST'' (also contains music from [[Side Arms Hyper Dyne]])
 
Image:LWOST.png|''OST'' (also contains music from [[Side Arms Hyper Dyne]])
 
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==External Link==
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*[[wikipedia:Legendary Wings|Wikipedia article]]
 
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Revision as of 22:48, 12 January 2020

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Legendary Wings (Ares no Tsubasa in Japan) is a science fantasy-themed shoot 'em up game released by Capcom in 1986 as a coin-operated arcade game. The player takes control of a young soldier equipped with magical wings who must save the world from a malfunctioning supercomputer.

A home version for the Nintendo Entertainment System was released exclusively in North America in 1988. The original coin-op version is included in Capcom Classics Collection: Volume 1 for PlayStation 2 and Xbox and in Capcom Classics Collection: Remixed for PlayStation Portable.

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NES Gameplay

Gameplay

The coin-op version of Legendary Wings can be played by up to two players simultaneously, with a second player being allowed to join the game at anytime or even continue after a game over. The game's controls consists of an eight-way joystick and two buttons which changes depending on the context. The game consists of five areas with two different playing styles: the first segment in each stage is a top-view vertical scrolling segment in the player flies across the sky, shooting at airborne enemies with their gun while dropping bombs at ground enemies, in order to reach the palace at the end of segment. When the player defeats the guardian and gains entrance to the palace, the game switches to a side-scrolling perspective, in which the player moves towards their goal on foot (by walking, crouching, and climbing ladders, as well jumping) until reaching the boss at the end, in which the player character will begin to fly with their wings again. In addition to the regular levels there are two optional levels that are accessible from the vertical-scrolling segment: a trap level in which the player is forced to escape from if they're sucked by the giant mechanical face on each area; and a hidden bonus level where the player can obtain various treasure chests to increase their score.

The player can improve their gun by destroying certain enemies or weapon capsules and picking up the "P" item stored inside. The player can power-up their character up to five levels: the initial power-up will increase the player's speed; the second will change their gun to a twin shooter, as well as further increase their speed; the third power-up allows for continuous ground attacks; the fourth power-up improves the player's gun so that it shoots in three directions; and the fifth and final power-up will upgrade weapon to the "Psycho Flame" gun, which can destroy most enemies with a single shot. When the player is shot by an enemy, they will lose a life and revert back to their initial power level.

Story

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Legendary Wings is set in a distant future where an alien supercomputer named "Dark", which has been helping human civilization achieve a new state of enlightenment since ancient times, has suddenly rebelled against mankind. Two young warriors are given the Wings of Love and Courage by the God of War Ares in order to destroy Dark and ensure mankind's survival.

Characters

Versions

Arcade

The original Legendary Wings for the arcade was released in three different variations: a Japanese version (titled Ares no Tsubasa) and two overseas versions. The Japanese release features two different player characters whose names are shown on the game's attract sequence: "Michel Heart", a young woman in a pink bikini; and Kevin Walker, a young man in blue briefs. The first of the two overseas versions retains the original characters, but changes the color of Michel's bikini from pink to green. The second overseas version replaces both characters with nameless male heroes, one in red trunks and the other in blue, both whom wear golden wings instead of the regular white ones from the other characters.

Nintendo Entertainment System

The NES version of Legendary Wings features several significant differences from its coin-op counterpart. While the basic premise and formula remains essentially the same, several changes were made to the gameplay, particularly in how the player's power-ups work in this version. Like in the arcade game, the player can upgrade their firepower-up by picking up "P" icons hidden inside certain containers. The player can improve their character's firepower to four levels: starting with the normal gun, the player can improve it to a twin laser, a penetration beam, and a three-way flame shot. Picking up the fourth power-up will turn the player character into a Firebird, which can shoot wide shots that four times as powerful as the default gun. If the player is shot during a power-up state, it will simply revert the player to their previous power level. If the player is in Firebird mode, they can withstand up to two direct hits from enemies before getting the downgrade. To continue after a game over, the player must retrieve heart icons hidden within the game's bonus levels to gain continues (up to nine continues can be stocked).

Credits

NES Version [Staff]

Planner: Moomin.Hiroyuki, Fnish.Hiroshi, A.K
Character Designer: Yasukichi, Manashi, Yu Ki, Iron Orih, Tom Pon, A.K
Programmer: Nanno no Oheso, Moe, H.M.D.
Sound Programmer: Tmayochan, Chanchacorin Manami, Yuukichan's Papa
Director: Piston.Takashi
Presented by: Capcom U.S.A.

Gallery

Box Art and Merchandise

External Link