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Special Pricing On 4-D Warriors .
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| | | | | | Warriors Of Fate | | Manufacturer: Capcom
Year: 1992
Class: Wide Release
Genre: Scrolling Fighter
Type: Videogame
Monitor:Orientation: Horizontal
Type: Raster: Standard Resolution
CRT: Color
Conversion Class: Capcom CPS - JAMMA
Number of Simultaneous Players: 3
Maximum number of Players: 3
Gameplay: Joint
Control Panel Layout: Multiple Player
Controls:
Joystick: 8-way
Buttons: 2
Sound: Capcom Q-Sound - Amplified StereoDescription
Feudal Chinese warriors fight for their lord against an evil warlord who is wreaking havoc and terror. Beaten opponents drop treasure, books and food which rejuvenate the combatants. Big bosses at the end of each level attempt to prevent your warriors from achieving their goals.
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The players, after choosing from five warriors (Portor, Kassar, Subutai, Kadan or Abaka), fight their way across a map of levels. The foot soldiers of the evil warlord Akkila-Orkhan attempt to prevent the warriors from destroying their lord. Hand-to-hand combat, weapon combat and horse-based combat are utilized throughout the game. Sub-stages include a... | |
| | American Warriors find strength through battle. | | From Wounds, Inner Strength
Some Veterans Feel Lives Enlarged by Wartime SufferingBy Michael E. Ruane
Washington Post Staff Writer
Saturday, November 26, 2005; A01As Hilbert Caesar told his harrowing war story one night recently in the living room of his apartment, he patted the artificial limb sticking from a leg of his business suit. "This, right here," he said, "this is a minor setback."Eighteen months after Caesar's right leg was mangled by a roadside bomb near Baghdad, and after weeks of coming to terms with what he thought was the end of his life, the former Army staff sergeant believes he has emerged a richer person -- wiser, more compassionate and more appreciative of life.Asked whether he would endure it all again, he replied: "The guys I served with were awesome guys. . . . I would go through it again -- for the guys that I served with. Yes. Absolutely. I wouldn't change it for the world."Although the shattering psychological impact of war is well known, experts have become increasingly interested in those who emerge from combat feeling enhanced. Some psychiatrists and psychologists believe that those soldiers have experienced a phenomenon known as... | |
| | Monks=/= Warriors | | I went out with one of my guildies today to help him with the Zen Daijun mission in Factions, and was absolutely shocked to see that he was weilding a sword and shield as a Monk/Ritualist. It's wrong on so many levels it's not even funny.First of all, Monks and Ritualists are ranged characters, meant to sit back and heal or otherwise support the party. Even if you're a smiter, you're still out of the middle of the brawl. Unless you're a Warrior/Monk or using a 55 build, you probably shouldn't be in the middle of a battle.Second of all, swords and shields may be cool, but Monks aren't equipped to handle them at all. Unless you're a Warrior/Monk, you don't have sword mastery, which you logically need to be able to weild a sword well enough to do decent damage. And again, unless you're a Warrior/Monk or a Paragon/Monk, I bet you're not going to be able to use that shield to the fullest. Stick with something that requires an attribute you actually have, preferably something that the majority of your skills rely on so you're not spreading your attribute points too thin.Lastly, Monks weilding Warrior weapons look idiotic. Not to mention that anyone who sees you as one... | |
| | NBA bans Warriors' Davis for one game | | NBA Saturday handed veteran guard Baron Davis a one-game suspension after the Golden State Warriors player swinging at Los Angeles Clippers forward Quinton Ross. The incident occurred with just under two minutes remaining in the fourth period of the Warriors' 115-109 loss to the host Clippers on Wednesday at the Staples Center. Davis, a seven-year NBA veteran averaging 20 points and nearly five rebounds a game, served his suspension later on Saturday when the Warriors hosted the Cleveland Cavaliers. | |
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4-D Warriors Commentary To Help With Your Purchase
| | | | | | Warriors Of Fate | | Manufacturer: Capcom
Year: 1992
Class: Wide Release
Genre: Scrolling Fighter
Type: Videogame
Monitor:Orientation: Horizontal
Type: Raster: Standard Resolution
CRT: Color
Conversion Class: Capcom CPS - JAMMA
Number of Simultaneous Players: 3
Maximum number of Players: 3
Gameplay: Joint
Control Panel Layout: Multiple Player
Controls:
Joystick: 8-way
Buttons: 2
Sound: Capcom Q-Sound - Amplified StereoDescription
Feudal Chinese warriors fight for their lord against an evil warlord who is wreaking havoc and terror. Beaten opponents drop treasure, books and food which rejuvenate the combatants. Big bosses at the end of each level attempt to prevent your warriors from achieving their goals.
Know anything more about this game?
Click here to contribute a description or other text information.
Thanks!Game Play
The players, after choosing from five warriors (Portor, Kassar, Subutai, Kadan or Abaka), fight their way across a map of levels. The foot soldiers of the evil warlord Akkila-Orkhan attempt to prevent the warriors from destroying their lord. Hand-to-hand combat, weapon combat and horse-based combat are utilized throughout the game. Sub-stages include a... | |
| | American Warriors find strength through battle. | | From Wounds, Inner Strength
Some Veterans Feel Lives Enlarged by Wartime SufferingBy Michael E. Ruane
Washington Post Staff Writer
Saturday, November 26, 2005; A01As Hilbert Caesar told his harrowing war story one night recently in the living room of his apartment, he patted the artificial limb sticking from a leg of his business suit. "This, right here," he said, "this is a minor setback."Eighteen months after Caesar's right leg was mangled by a roadside bomb near Baghdad, and after weeks of coming to terms with what he thought was the end of his life, the former Army staff sergeant believes he has emerged a richer person -- wiser, more compassionate and more appreciative of life.Asked whether he would endure it all again, he replied: "The guys I served with were awesome guys. . . . I would go through it again -- for the guys that I served with. Yes. Absolutely. I wouldn't change it for the world."Although the shattering psychological impact of war is well known, experts have become increasingly interested in those who emerge from combat feeling enhanced. Some psychiatrists and psychologists believe that those soldiers have experienced a phenomenon known as... | |
| | Monks=/= Warriors | | I went out with one of my guildies today to help him with the Zen Daijun mission in Factions, and was absolutely shocked to see that he was weilding a sword and shield as a Monk/Ritualist. It's wrong on so many levels it's not even funny.First of all, Monks and Ritualists are ranged characters, meant to sit back and heal or otherwise support the party. Even if you're a smiter, you're still out of the middle of the brawl. Unless you're a Warrior/Monk or using a 55 build, you probably shouldn't be in the middle of a battle.Second of all, swords and shields may be cool, but Monks aren't equipped to handle them at all. Unless you're a Warrior/Monk, you don't have sword mastery, which you logically need to be able to weild a sword well enough to do decent damage. And again, unless you're a Warrior/Monk or a Paragon/Monk, I bet you're not going to be able to use that shield to the fullest. Stick with something that requires an attribute you actually have, preferably something that the majority of your skills rely on so you're not spreading your attribute points too thin.Lastly, Monks weilding Warrior weapons look idiotic. Not to mention that anyone who sees you as one... | |
| | NBA bans Warriors' Davis for one game | | NBA Saturday handed veteran guard Baron Davis a one-game suspension after the Golden State Warriors player swinging at Los Angeles Clippers forward Quinton Ross. The incident occurred with just under two minutes remaining in the fourth period of the Warriors' 115-109 loss to the host Clippers on Wednesday at the Staples Center. Davis, a seven-year NBA veteran averaging 20 points and nearly five rebounds a game, served his suspension later on Saturday when the Warriors hosted the Cleveland Cavaliers. | |
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