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Elfmania
Elfmania - Amiga - Ordinateur Commodore
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Europe Elfmania
 Archangel54
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 bkg2k
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Terramarque
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Anglais Elfmania is a Fighting game, developed by Terramarque and published by Renegade, which was released in Europe in 1994.

Beautiful, colourful or cute things can often be the most dangerous - they can lull you into a false sense of security and then striking out when least expected, stunning you like a rocket-charged python. Elfmania is such a thing. Who would have thought, after Streetfighter 2, Body Blows and Mortal Kombat, that what's basically a bunch of fighting fairies would inspire an office into aggressive bouts of one-on-one fisticuffs and high-pitched screaming.

In single-player mode you start off with cash in the form coins which buy the services of fighters. More experienced ones cost more dosh, so at the beginning you can only choose between one of three characters, who cost $75 each. Beating the hell out of each enemy (in a very nice elf-like fashion, of course) gives you more coins, allowing you to hire tougher fighters for later bouts.

In two-player mode you can have a quick flick through the fighters and, well, I never knew that elves had such a varied racial culture. There's a sumo wrestling Japanelf, a vicious and contemptible sword wielding Turkelf and a king equipped with a fiendishly destructive mallet. These three constitute the toughest enemies, but because everyone is yours for a price, if you win enough bouts, you can hire these fighters later on in the game.

Okay, a cute beat 'em up might sound perverse, but Elfmania has managed to prove two things: 1.) Consoles are not the only place you can find decent beat 'em ups. 2.) You don't have to rip anyone's head off, have blood spouting everywhere and have special moves that are about as easy to execute as an American mass murderer to produce a top class, strategic and fun game. Very well done.
 neogeronimo
Français Elfmania est un jeu de combat, développé par Terramarque et publié par Renegade, qui est sorti en Europe en 1994.

Les choses belles, colorées ou mignonnes peuvent souvent être les plus dangereuses, elles peuvent vous bercer dans un faux sentiment de sécurité, puis vous frapper au moment où vous vous y attendez le moins. C'est le cas d'Elfmania. Qui aurait cru, après Streetfighter 2, Body Blows et Mortal Kombat, que ce qui est en fait une bande de fées combattantes inspirerait un bureau pour des combats agressifs en un contre un et des cris aigus.

En mode solo, vous commencez avec de l'argent sous forme de pièces qui vous permettent d'acheter les services de combattants. Les combattants les plus expérimentés coûtent plus cher, si bien qu'au début, vous ne pouvez choisir qu'entre trois personnages, qui coûtent 75 dollars chacun. En battant chaque ennemi (d'une manière très agréable, à la manière des elfes, bien sûr), vous gagnez plus de pièces, ce qui vous permet d'engager des combattants plus coriaces pour les combats suivants.
 doraemon
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