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''Sonic Blast Man'' is a series created by Taito. It first began in the arcades where you play as the titular superhero, you must punch targets by hitting a pad hard enough. Each target will have a certain amount of resistance, and you're only allowed three hits. It came to the SNES in the form of a [[Beat'Em Up]] with the arcade's levels being treated like bonus stages after each round. Both versions of the game got a sequel, which are Real Puncher, featuring new characters and scenarios, but [[No Export for You|Only released in Japan and Europe]], and ''Sonic Blast Man II'', featuring new characters and improving the gameplay mechanics.
''[[Sonic Blast Man]]'' is a series created by Taito. It first began in the arcades where you play as the titular superhero, you must punch targets by hitting a pad hard enough. Each target will have a certain amount of resistance, and you're only allowed three hits. It came to the SNES in the form of a [[Beat'Em Up]] with the arcade's levels being treated like bonus stages after each round. Both versions of the game got a sequel, which are Real Puncher, featuring new characters and scenarios, but [[No Export for You|Only released in Japan and Europe]], and ''Sonic Blast Man II'', featuring new characters and improving the gameplay mechanics.


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== This game has the following tropes: ==
* [[Absurdly Spacious Sewer]]: The third stage.
* [[Absurdly Spacious Sewer]]: The third stage.
* [[Action Girl]]: Sonia in the second game.
* [[Action Girl]]: Sonia in the second game.

Latest revision as of 02:08, 5 February 2018

Sonic Blast Man is a series created by Taito. It first began in the arcades where you play as the titular superhero, you must punch targets by hitting a pad hard enough. Each target will have a certain amount of resistance, and you're only allowed three hits. It came to the SNES in the form of a Beat'Em Up with the arcade's levels being treated like bonus stages after each round. Both versions of the game got a sequel, which are Real Puncher, featuring new characters and scenarios, but Only released in Japan and Europe, and Sonic Blast Man II, featuring new characters and improving the gameplay mechanics.

Tropes used in Sonic Blast Man include: