Beat 'Em Up Collection (QUByte Classics)

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Beat 'Em Up Collection (QUByte Classics) brings together seven intense side-scrolling action games in a retro-fueled compilation. From ancient legends to dystopian futures, punch, kick, and slash your way through waves of enemies in pure 16-bit style!

This collection includes:

  • First Samurai – Embark on a mystical journey through time as a lone samurai. Use ancient powers and enchanted weapons to defeat demons and restore balance to the world.
  • Second Samurai – Continue the warrior’s saga as you face the Demon King once again. Travel across time, overcome brutal enemies, and solve environmental puzzles in a fast-paced martial arts adventure.
  • Gourmet Warriors – In a bizarre post-apocalyptic future where food is scarce, battle against mutants and demonic robots in the streets of Zeus Heaven Magic City. A chaotic and flavorful beat ‘em up experience!
  • Iron Commando – Choose between Jake, a soldier, or Chang Li, a martial arts expert, and fight to prevent the terrorist group G.H.O.S.T. from stealing a radioactive meteor. Engage in relentless action across moving trains, mine shafts, vehicles, and more.
  • Legend – Enter a brutal medieval world and fight to liberate the kingdom of Sellech from the cruel sorcerer Clovius. Face off against dark knights, dragons, and otherworldly magic in this gritty brawler.
  • Sword of Sodan – Step into the shoes of a mighty barbarian warrior (male or female) and confront the evil sorcerer Zora. With its dark fantasy setting and unique visual style, prepare for intense side-scrolling combat against a monstrous army.
  • The Tale of Clouds and Winds (Water Margin) – Inspired by the Chinese literary classic “Water Margin”, choose from three outlaw heroes and battle corrupt warlords in ancient China. Features branching paths and multiple endings based on your character and difficulty level.

The QUByte Classics line adds modern features to these retro gems:

  • Rewind function to undo mistakes in real time
  • Unlockable cheat options for custom gameplay
  • Full control remapping support
  • Digital manuals included
  • Multiple screen settings (aspect ratio, visual filters, CRT effects)
  • Localized menus in English, Portuguese (BR), and Spanish

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Well there are some nice games there, but Sword of Sodan was a totally waste of space, as its a TERRBILE game.
 
Well there are some nice games there, but Sword of Sodan was a totally waste of space, as its a TERRBILE game.

Yeah, I was reading that and pulled short... like WTF?! Sword of Sodan?! I've never heard of the others, and seeing SoS made me think they must be meh or trash by proxy.

DC
 
I've never heard of the others,
Iron Commando, Legend and Gourmet Warriors are nice options - the last one has an unique feature where you need to get items for a recipe in every stage :)
Legend can get a bit repetitive but its cool in co-op.

Iron Commando was supposed to be released in 1994 but after that issue of Nintendo x Sony, they decided to cancel it and it was a japanese only release in 1995.
The combat is nice on that one.

The Tale of Clouds and Winds uses a lot of stolen assets from Capcom - you can spot it once you look at the sprites
 
LOL!! Nine Tattooed Arthur. Ten Feet Is-a-Lot. Black Perceval.

DC
There is even SS3 Zankuro there
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I found this collection as surprise cause most if not all games there are less known. I didn't know most of them before browsing collection of ROMs.

The Tale of Clouds and Winds uses a lot of stolen assets from Capcom

Yep, there are also sprites from Streets of Rage series in the game.
 
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