"Kamen Rider" on the Super Famicom doesn't really need a game guide section, but I'm just going to tip in my two cents on the game and hopefully it will help the rest of you from being frustrated by the game, like I was before months of practice took place.
Most of the stages are similar, and the tips are general for each stage, and unless there is one stage I need to empathize, I will list what it is first.
Tips:
Don't play on easy mode unless you are practicing for Normal. Easy will not allow you to finish the game and see the true ending of the game.
Always try to kill as many combat men or Kaijin as possible as the human (1P is Hongo Takeshi, 2P is Ichimonji Hayato). You get a new life bar when you transform, so take as much advantage of your human health as possible.Avoid doing a grapple combo, throw, or anything that involves holding your enemies. Unless you are swarmed with a few combat men, don't bother doing any of these. They do little damage and leave you open to attacks from behind.Avoid using the L,R, or LR SSI Combos. They leave you open to attacks, and take quite long to execute. Anyone who plays these types of games know that enemies don't stay still.When upgrading, only upgrade your health (second option). This is done by repeatedly tapping the attack button. The other two are not as helpful, since increasing strength isn't prominent, and the SSI system is worthless.When as a rider, 1P should try to spam the Running+Attack Rider Kick, while 2P should spam the
Running +Jump+Attack Rider Punch fore better coverage.It is of your best interest to smash item crates last, since then, if it is a health pickup, you can keep it longer.When fighting Kaijin, kill the combat men first. They will annoy you endlessly if you do not.Throw your enemies off ledges when you can.
Lastly, transform in the first screen of stage 6. It will take you to an elevator screen where the majority of the Kaijin appear. Simply throw them off the platform to kill them.
"Kamen Rider" on the Super Famicom doesn't really need a game guide section, but I'm just going to tip in my two cents on the game and hopefully it will help the rest of you from being frustrated by the game, like I was before months of practice took place.
Most of the stages are similar, and the tips are general for each stage, and unless there is one stage I need to empathize, I will list what it is first.
Tips:
Don't play on easy mode unless you are practicing for Normal. Easy will not allow you to finish the game and see the true ending of the game.
Always try to kill as many combat men or Kaijin as possible as the human (1P is Hongo Takeshi, 2P is Ichimonji Hayato). You get a new life bar when you transform, so take as much advantage of your human health as possible.Avoid doing a grapple combo, throw, or anything that involves holding your enemies. Unless you are swarmed with a few combat men, don't bother doing any of these. They do little damage and leave you open to attacks from behind.Avoid using the L,R, or LR SSI Combos. They leave you open to attacks, and take quite long to execute. Anyone who plays these types of games know that enemies don't stay still.When upgrading, only upgrade your health (second option). This is done by repeatedly tapping the attack button. The other two are not as helpful, since increasing strength isn't prominent, and the SSI system is worthless.When as a rider, 1P should try to spam the Running+Attack Rider Kick, while 2P should spam the
Running +Jump+Attack Rider Punch fore better coverage.It is of your best interest to smash item crates last, since then, if it is a health pickup, you can keep it longer.When fighting Kaijin, kill the combat men first. They will annoy you endlessly if you do not.Throw your enemies off ledges when you can.
Lastly, transform in the first screen of stage 6. It will take you to an elevator screen where the majority of the Kaijin appear. Simply throw them off the platform to kill them.