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Rygar

Rygar is an action-adventure arcade game developed and published by Tecmo in 1986. Players control the warrior Rygar who wields a unique weapon called the 'Diskarmor' to battle through mythical lands and defeat the evil Ligar.

Platform

arcade

Year

1986

Genre

Action-Adventure

Developer

Tecmo

Controls

JoystickMove
Button 1Attack with Diskarmor
Button 2Jump
StartInsert Coin/Pause

About This Game

Rygar features a unique grappling hook-like weapon called the Diskarmor that can be used for both offense and traversal.

The game combines side-scrolling platforming with open exploration elements, pioneering the 'Metroidvania' genre.

Rygar was ported to several home consoles and inspired a 2002 PlayStation 2 reboot with 3D graphics.

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