Arthur must go forth to save his beloved Princess and destroy the root of all evil!
When you look at this game today, it's hard to believe that it was one of the very first Megadrive releases. Sega did an amazing job of reprogramming the Capcom arcade original for their 16-bit console - the port isn't quite arcade perfect but you have to look closely to spot the (minor) differences. Graphically it's brilliant, with nice bright colours and some lovely bold sprites. The only seriously negative point is the sprite flicker, which gets quite bad on some of the larger bosses, but this was a common problem in many early Megadrive games so it's forgiveable.
The music is simple, but effective - the main theme is a real classic and will stick in your head for weeks. Sounds effects are also nicely handled.
Set over a series of horizontally (and sometimes vertically) scrolling levels, G'n'G puts you in the armour of Arthur - a bold knight trying to rescue his accident-prone better half. Thankfully there's a wide range of weapons available to assist Art in his quest - lances, knives and throwing stars, to name just three. You can also pick up a suit of gold armour which boosts the attack power of Arthur's projectiles and allows him to release a 'super move' by charging up his power meter. Contact with a baddie results in our plucky hero losing his armour, continuing the fight in nothing but his underpants!




1. AGK
30 Mar 2009, 15:12 BST
There used to be an invincibility code for this one. In the day I liked to use it just so I could run through the game and see the graphics. Pretty freaking hard game without the code, but not impossible.
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