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Jackal - War Safari

Original game : Jackal

Platform : NES

Author : bogaabogaa

Release date : 29 February 2020

Category : Improvement

Patch version : 1.0

Modifications : L

Downloads : 867

ROM Information

Database match: Jackal (USA)
Database: No-Intro: Nintendo Entertainment System (v. 20180803-121122)
File SHA-1: 86C392A1D9A731FA48E148AFBE60AF75F918CB5A
File CRC32: 2E52D091
ROM SHA-1: 813E6A8BC0A502BB393F8729B1BC19836D5421A5
ROM CRC32: 1D5B03A5

Hack description

A level-only update. Bogaa has created new level layouts using the jackal level editor.


V 1.0
- Added unlimited Continues.
- Some game-play changes and bug fixes.


I recommend to add MainWeapon- and BulletDirectionpatch made by RayofJay.

Screenshots

Contributions

ContributorType of contributionDescription
bogaabogaaLevels

Reviews

PerfectManall2023-11-20Version 1.0

I played with the additional machine gun patch, as the creator advised. Although my brain is still used to the original "always shoot up" mechanic, so I think that actually made it more difficult for me, hahaha... It's tough, because while only shooting in one direction is obviously dumb, it also comes in handy, being able to intentionally position yourself to fire in two directions simultaneously is an advantage of the original. But with the aforementioned extra patch, it is required that you first "program" the direction by moving in that direction. But this takes time, and exposes your vehicle. This is most noticeable against those wild toothbrush-throwing jeeps. But again, if you've never played before, it's probably a lot more intuitive.

Anyway, this is very well-made. It was clearly made by a fan who knew what made the original good. There's lots of great segues between old and new areas, there are new jumpscares (a big hallmark of the original!) in the form of surprise tanks, planes, etc. and a clever use of tiles to even piece together some new objects. Love it!

There's a new type of secret, and in general the powerups have been moved around. I can't say I've found them all, but the ones I did find were quite helpful...although there are a few evil ones. When it is placed ON a machine gun platform, you may or may not actually damage the enemy, and this is confusing when you are navigating the bullet hell and expect that enemy to have been defeated, only to find he's still blasting away. Of course, I am sure that was the whole idea...

Overall, there's enough familiar scenes to prevent you from feeling overwhelmed, for those who knew the original well like myself, and the difficulty is just a bit higher than the original, but never unfair. This kicks ass, and evokes the same desire for more than six levels I felt playing the original back in the day. War Safari is a well-made refresh that does more of what made Jackal awesome.