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Little Samson is an action platformer game released for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1992.
It was developed by Takeru, and published by Taito.
The game follows the story of four heroic young adventurers who must save their kingdom from an evil sorcerer.
The four heroes are Little Samson, a small boy with superhuman strength; Gamm, a robot with powerful cannons; Kikira, a dragon with fire breath; and K.O., a mouse with electrical powers.
Together they make up the “Four Guardians” of their kingdom and must work together to defeat the evil wizard Zebub and his minions.
Little Samson is an incredibly challenging game that requires players to use each character's unique abilities to progress through levels filled with enemies and obstacles.
The player can switch between characters on the fly in order to take advantage of each character's strengths.
For example, Gamm can shoot powerful lasers while Kikira can blast fireballs.
Each character also has its own special item which can be used to help them progress further into the game such as a springboard for K.O or a shield for Gamm.
The overall goal of Little Samson is to collect all eight pieces of the Magic Keystone which will unlock the entrance to Zebub’s tower and allow you access to him at the end of the game.
To do this you will need to traverse through various levels filled with enemies and traps as well as collect coins which can be used to purchase items from stores located throughout each level such as health potions or extra lives.
You will also find hidden rooms containing bonus items that will help you along your quest such as extra hearts or power-ups that increase your attack strength or defense strength temporarily.
Overall Little Samson is an incredibly challenging yet rewarding experience that rewards thoughtful play and careful exploration over button mashing and brute force tactics (although those may work too).
With its great graphics, tight controls, and excellent music it stands out among other NES titles even today making it one of the best games on Nintendo’s 8-bit system that everyone should experience at least once in their lifetime!