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Yīnsù Fēilóng is a fast-paced platformer where you control a brawny hero swinging a baseball bat through six side-scrolling levels. Each stage mixes quick running, momentum-based dashes, and boss battles. The hero gathers baseballs for points while dodging enemies and using springs to launch across gaps. A 3D bonus stage lets you zip through airborne hazards to collect more baseballs. The controls prioritize speed and fluid movement over complex mechanics. The game’s 1995 release on the obscure Super A'Can makes it a regional rarity. Though comparisons to Sonic are inevitable, thanks to the spin-dash style momentum system and chaotic level design, the baseball bat combat and 3D bonus stage feel distinct. Community archives note its polished difficulty curve and replay value from hidden item capsules. With only single-player mode and a retro sprite-based aesthetic, it caters to fans of old-school platforming precision.
Yinsu Feilong (Speedy Dragon) is a colourful platform action game comparable to the Sonic the Hedgehog series which was released exclusively for the Taiwanese Super A'Can. Playing as a determined-looking young man with a baseball bat, the player must make their way through six side-scrolling stages, each with a boss at the end that must be defeated. The boy can run quite fast by building up momentum, as well as charge up and dash forward in a burst of speed, much like Sonic's famous spin-dash. He can also use his baseball bat, always at the ready, to attack any foes he encounters. There are baseballs strewn around each stage, which give points when collected, as well as item capsules and springs that send the boy careening off at high speed. There is also a 3D bonus stage similar to Space Harrier in which bonus baseballs can be collected.
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