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==List of Games featuring the Yashichi== |
==List of Games featuring the Yashichi== |
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− | [[Image:1942JSYashichiCammy.png|right|335px|thumb|[[Cammy]] with the ''Yashichi'']] |
+ | [[Image:1942JSYashichiCammy.png|right|335px|thumb|[[Cammy]] with the ''Yashichi'' in a promotional art for ''[[1942]]''.]] |
− | [[Image:SideHenryYashichi.png|right|335px|thumb|''[[Side Arms Hyper Dyne]]'']] |
+ | [[Image:SideHenryYashichi.png|right|335px|thumb|''[[Side Arms Hyper Dyne]]''.]] |
− | [[Image:CFE_Hydron_Ending.png|right|335px|thumb|[[Hydron]]'s ''Capcom Fighting Evolution'' ending]] |
+ | [[Image:CFE_Hydron_Ending.png|right|335px|thumb|[[Hydron]]'s ''[[Capcom Fighting Evolution]]'' ending.]] |
* ''[[Vulgus]]'' - Enemy. |
* ''[[Vulgus]]'' - Enemy. |
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* ''[[Exed Exes]]'' - Enemy. |
* ''[[Exed Exes]]'' - Enemy. |
Revision as of 15:47, 14 November 2016
The Yashichi is a trademark shuriken-like emblem found in many Capcom video games. It often restores the player's health or acts as a bonus point item. The symbol is an orange circle decorated with a stylized white cross that resembles a pinwheel.
The item appeared first in 1984, in Capcom's first title, Vulgus, as an enemy (it was also featured in Capcom's fifth title, Exed Exes, in a similar role). Since then, it has been featured in many other games in a far more benign role; in particular, it appeared in Mega Man as an item which fully restored health and weapon energy. It once again serves the same purpose in the series' most recent installment, Mega Man 10, and can only be found on the game's Easy difficulty setting.
List of Games featuring the Yashichi
- Vulgus - Enemy.
- Exed Exes - Enemy.
- Varth: Operation Thunderstorm
- Ghosts 'n Goblins - Item.
- Trojan
- 1942
- Pirate Ship Higemaru
- Mega Man - Full recovery item.
- Mega Man: Powered Up - Appears on Easy Difficulty, as well as being an item in the Level Editor.
- Commando - In the NES version, the item is invisible and found only after shooting its location. It gives the player 10,000 points. It is interesting to note that the Yashichi featured in the game is blue instead of orange or red.
- Gun.Smoke
- Black Tiger/Black Dragon
- 1943: The Battle of Midway
- 1943 Kai
- Forgotten Worlds
- U.N. Squadron - In this game, it completely refills the energy bar.
- Side Arms Hyper Dyne
- SonSon - Bonus item.
- Strider 2
- 1941: Counter Attack
- Kamen no Ninja Hanamaru/Yo Noid
- Magic Sword
- Final Fight 3 - Temporary invincibility item.
- King Of Dragons
- Street Fighter II Turbo: Hyper Fighting - Menu icon.
- Street Fighter Alpha 2 - Drawn match icon (sudden death only).
- Marvel Super Heroes
- Mega Man Battle & Chase - Item that temporary gives invincibility and full speed.
- Mega Man 8 - Full recovery item.
- Mega Man 2: The Power Fighters - Appears in one of Cut Man's attacks.
- Mega Man Battle Chip Challenge - Menu icon.
- Capcom Fighting Evolution
- 1942: Joint Strike
- Bionic Commando Rearmed - It serves as a collectable item which earns the collector an achievement for all twelve found within the game.
- Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 4 - The item, featured for the first time in a non-Capcom game, deals 50 points of Wind Damage.
- Dark Void Zero
- Mega Man ZX Advent - Optional quest item.
- Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars
- Mega Man 10 - Full recovery item.
- Dead Rising 2
- Marvel vs. Capcom 3 - Appears as one of Hsien-Ko's projectiles.
- Asura's Wrath - Hidden within the interlude of Episode 2.
- Dimahoo
- Resident Evil 6
- Nemo - 1990 Arcade game, powers up Nemo's attack for a limited amount of hits.
- Super Ultra Dead Rising 3' Arcade Remix Hyper Edition EX + α - Bonus item.
- Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Spirit of Justice: Visible as a computer icon on the "E-mail" piece of evidence in the final case.
Reference
Thanks, in part, to Giant Bomb for the information.