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Blazing Rangers NES US style Super Collector's Edition

€169,99

Honō no Rangerman is an original one-screen action game for NES-compatible hardware, realized in the style of '80s arcade games.The setting and goal is easily explained: You are a firefighter with ...

Description

Honō no Rangerman is an original one-screen action game for NES-compatible hardware, realized in the style of '80s arcade games.

The setting and goal is easily explained: You are a firefighter with the task to rescue all kids from a dangerous fire site.

Equipped with a water hose, you can choose between two characters and will fight an ever-growing wall of fire and a plethora of dangerous enemies to open up the way and save the children. It's also important not to dawdle around - they might get burned if you don't take some risks and hurry to their rescue!

"Coming to grips with the ins and outs of its firefighting gameplay will require a lot of strategic thinking, especially when things start to get out of hand; I love it!" - Retro Game of the Year Awards 2023

Blazing Rangers has won the Physical Retro Game of the Year on Video Chums! Click here for the article.

Game Features:

  • exciting & unique fire-fighting gameplay for real NES hardware
  • more than 32 challenging levels with many hidden secrets
  • a wide array of power-ups and enemies
  • two different game modes with strong changes to the game-play
  • 2 player co-operative play, a partner can join the game at any time
  • randomly generated dangers, each play-through will challenge you in new ways

The game was developed with mapper0 restrictions (the earliest NES cartridges) by the Japanese game developer Karu_gamo, who is known for his previous work on the Mamotte Knight series.

You can try a free demo of the game via emulator or flashcard: [Click here to visit the Itch.io page]


This is what the critics say:

"Karu_gamo ['s] [...] new firefighting action game is a red hot NES release that showcases a burning passion for Eighties arcade classics."
- Retro Gamer Issue 215, Retro Inspired: Blazing Rangers

"If you've got the skills — and the requisite hardware — Blazing Rangers is a real 8-bit blast."
- Nintendo Life, 8/10⭐ Review

" [Blazing Rangers] feels like an early Namco title, [...] when the developers were really experimenting with some weird and interesting ideas, resulting in a game that simultaneously feels classic and novel.
- Hardcore Gaming 101, Review Article

"Within the confines of early Famicom programming, [...] Blazing Rangers does a lot of great things. [...] Wether you are playing alone or with a friend, [it] comes highly recommended!"
- Bullet Heaven #315, Video Review

 

The Collector's Edition comes in our signature premium package and offers a great assortment of extras for fans of new NES releases. The inner package comes with an alternative artwork and the Edition features branded merchandise, the original soundtrack on CD and multiple print extras as additional goodies.

The Super Collector's Version offers all inserts of the normal CE and comes with everything else included in the Regular Edition + an additional extra item.

The US Super Collector's Edition is limited to 100 pieces.

Edition Features:

  • Premium Collector's Box in NES console color style
  • Regular Edition NES box incl. manual in perfect MM1 style, cartridge and survey postcard. This is the only version with the light blue color scheme as known from many CAPCOM® releases as MM1. Stand-alone Regular Edition features the oldest dark blue color scheme.
  • Limited Edition NES box incl. manual in MM3 style with Manga, transparent skeleton red cartridge and survey postcard
  • Unique in-game color palette not found in the Regular Edition
  • Two Famikeshi (eraser in cartridge form, Regular Edition and Limited Edition box style)
  • Fire extinguisher water gun toy (with exclusive NTSC sticker)
  • Two qute plushies of Popo and Mimi with hook
  • CD soundtrack in premium 12 mm wide jewel case with booklet, music notes & lyrics for karaoke and 3D stickers (Made in Japan)
  • Clear files with two two-sided DIN A2 poster and two A4 Chirashi (retro-style flyers)
  • All three Collector's Coins (numbered)

IMPORTANT: The cartridges work on both PAL and NTSC systems. The game has been optimized to play in the same speed on both console variants.

 

 

 

Differences between the artwork for FC and both NES versions:

Back in the ‘80s, FC games were originally created with only the Japanese players in mind. As the games gained popularity in the West, new versions that had to be adopted to the players’ needs were needed as the original art was often considered childish among other things. New illustrators took care of new, “compatible” artwork that in most cases didn’t at all resemble the originals. Very good examples are Mega Man 1, Mega Man 2, Ys, Shadow Dancer and many, many more. Mega Man 2 was even released in four different versions: Japanese, American, European and British.

Especially for this release and based on Karu_gamo's original illustrations and artwork, we divided the NES version into two different markets, EU US. Not only is there a different artwork for every version but we have also decided to release the EU version in the same small box size as it was known over thirty years before. The manuals will additionally reflect the era of small boxes being either folded sheets or b/w manual booklets. We at First Press Games are passionate players for decades and we are paying homage to the designs of the golden era recreating it as best as possible. We hope you will enjoy our passion and nostalgia the same way we do.

 

Differences between the artwork of stand-alone Regular Edition and SCE-exclusive Regular Edition versions:

Back in the ‘80s, the printing wasn't as advanced as it is today. NES boxes produced in one year didn't exactly look the same the next. We don't know if this was the reason for two different color schemes with the oldest CAPCOM games, but in the beginning they were dark blue. Shortly after the design changed to a lighter blue design with a gradiation visible. We spent a lot of time and money trying to imitate both looks and the result is astounding. We have decided to offer the older dark blue version as stand-slone while inclunding the lighter blue version in our Super Collector's Editions. Take a look at the photos below.



 

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We publish our physical games with the guaranteed First Press Games Quality & Continuity for EVERY release:

  • ALL CEs: Standardized Collector's Edition box sizes for every system with the look and feel of gorgeous and expensive encyclopedias
  • ALL: Gold, Silver and Bronze colored Collector's Coins with the unique production number of each produced copy
  • ALL: Thick and detailed game manuals (up to 80 pages) with comic/manga and developer interviews
  • SWI/PS4 REs: Numbered Regular Edition Slipcases with a continuous picture and a leather-like look of an antique book collection
  • SWI/PS4: Cover sheets with beautiful exterior and interior graphics, no age ratings on the cover sheets and a numbered spine
  • SWI/PS4: Super Famicom-style quick instruction cards for Nintendo Switch and N64-style achievement guide foldouts for PlayStation 4 games
  • SWI/PS4: Collector’s Editions additionally include: Japanese cover sheet, Japanese manual, Japanese quick instruction card and Japanese achievement guide foldout for enthusiasts of Japanese releases
  • CDs: All CDs are manufactured in Japan for the highest production quality, come in rare 12 and 17 mm jewel cases and include 3D stickers and a composer interview. Some CDs include newly made songs and karaoke versions with lyrics and liner notes
  • RETRO: The boxes of our retro releases are printed on original grey cardboard with no foil lamination and the flaps are perfectly fitting with no cuts
  • RETRO: The cartridges, clear cases and trays of our retro releases are custom made with original-like and perfectly fitting stickers and come in a poly bag