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Quester : ウィキペディア英語版
Quester

is an arcade game, which was released by Namco in 1987 only in Japan. It runs on Namco System 1 hardware, and represents the company's response to Taito Corporation's ''Arkanoid'' (which was released in the previous year); however, its graphics and sound effects are considered superior to both the original ''Arkanoid'' video game and its immediate sequel, ''Revenge of Doh''. In 2009, it was re-released under the name of on the Virtual Console for the Wii (but the reason for the title change is unknown).
==Gameplay==

As with many other ball-and-paddle games (including Namco's own ''Gee Bee'' trilogy), the player must control a paddle at the bottom of the screen, and move it left and right to deflect a ball into the formation of bricks above it (and, if a player can keep one ball in play for a preset period of time it will split into three balls) - and certain bricks will also leave powerups when destroyed that will increase the size of the paddle, generate several extra balls in a forcefield when the initial ball goes into it and even create a line below the paddle which will prevent the balls from going out of play when collected. The seventh, fourteenth, twenty-first and twenty-eighth rounds are also "bonus rounds", where a player must destroy all the bricks in the formation within a preset time limit (unless all his balls go out of play); the thirty-third and final round is also a "boss round", where a player is against "Burida" (who is protected by a metal wall with a vulnerable spot on its top side, but does not attack by spitting lethal mirrors like Doh did to both Vaus in ''Arkanoid'' and the human Bubblun & Bobblun in ''Rainbow Islands''). Once a player has hit that vulnerable spot on the top side of the wall five times, it will leave Burida vulnerable - and once the ball has hit him, the player shall receive 100000 points for every life he has left and the game will be over.

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