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Thunder & Lightning (video game) : ウィキペディア英語版
Thunder & Lightning (video game)

''Thunder & Lightning'', later released as in Japan, is a breakout clone released for video arcades in 1990. It features Mr. Chin from ''Mr. Chin's Gourmet Paradise'' as the player's character.
A port was released by Romstar for the Nintendo Entertainment System. Despite sharing the same name, the Arcade and NES versions have different levels, with the former having a plot where Mr. Chin must rescue his girlfriend from the Thunder Warrior, a gobin-esque monster with several minions that create the 25 levels the player plays through. The NES version on the other hand has 30 levels, no bosses, and a completely different Thunder Warrior resembling an oni that appears in several levels.
A sequel to the game was later released, ''Thunder & Lightning 2'' (''Block Carnival'' in Japan), though it ignores the continuity from the first game, having completely different characters and themes.
==External links==

* (''Thunder & Lightning'' ) at GameFAQs
* (''Thunder & Lightning'' ) at MobyGames


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