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A Future Zealand Story occurs as 1988 arcade game by Taito. the streaming video player controls a kiwi called Tiki, and a aim of the game is to rescue many friends world health organization use been kiwi-napped by the walrus. At the prevent of every level, one of these characters is freed from either a cage. Rather Bubble Bobble, letters can be collected to spell out "EXTEND" for the bonus. Even so, levels scroll like than existence stationary.

A munition starts retired when arrows, however pickups might vary these into bombs, optical maser, or even bouncing fireballs. These work a trifle otherwise, & what is utile depends upon a streaming video player's location. The distinctive, nearly unique feature of this game is the ability to ride the kind of flying vehicles, ranging from either balloons to the UFO armed by having either optical maser or even guided missiles. Vehicles may be witnessed quick for even utilize or may be purloined from either any enemy.

More features include a several secret areas & crosscut hidden throughout a game, likewise as a favorite "Heaven" spherical in which a streaming video player goes fallowing losing their previous life, actually getting a risk of escaping & continuing the game "on Earth".

A hero of this game, Tiki a kiwi, likewise appears inside more Taito games rather Liquid Kids and Bubble Symphony as a guest star, although he never became a popular Taito mascot.

A back has been converted for virtually all game consoles & most Octad-bit and Xvi-bit residence computers. A original arcade game was freed within 1988, whereas most house computer conversions were neutralise 1989, with some game console versions coming within 1990 and 1991. A Western NES version was released under a title of Kiwi Kraze. A game was as well converted for the FM Towns and X68000 systems in Japan too when existence bundled by having a Amiga 500 Batman Pack which was launched inside September 1989 & sold terminated Two million units.

A game experienced there is no official sequel, however there were many clones and limited versions, unremarkably known as New Zealand Story 2 or New Zealand Story Extra (from which a Megadrive port is based on, although it bears a original game title). the merely Taito game which bears a swoon resemblance to that, is Liquid Kids or Mizubaku Adventure, released inside 1990, which uses the equivalent raster font, reuses a bit of gameplay elements & has a similar plot, although there are significant differences between them.

A Up to date Zealand Story may be played using the emulators MAME, Shark and Raine.

The Unofficial New Zealand Story Page
Story guide, FAQs and links.


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