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Elevator Action Famicom - Prix, Cote & Argus

Elevator Action - Famicom - Retrocharting

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Console
Famicom
Genre
Action & Adventure
Sortie
1985

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Prix mis à jour le: 06/04/2026
LOOSE
US/NTSC $6
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HOT
COMPLET (CIB)
US/NTSC $27
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NEUF (SCELLÉ)
US/NTSC $87
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GRADÉ
US/NTSC $96
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Elevator Action est-il rare ?

Sorti en 1985 sur Famicom, ce jeu d'action & adventure représente une pièce intéressante pour tout collectionneur.

La stabilité des prix en fait une valeur sûre pour les collectionneurs. La demande pour les jeux Famicom, combinée à l'attrait du genre action & adventure, en fait un ajout solide à toute collection Famicom.

Description

Elevator Action is a 1983 arcade game by Taito. It debuted during the "Golden Age of Arcade Games". Innovative in gameplay, the game was very popular for many years. In the game, the player assumes the role of a spy who infiltrates a building filled with elevators. He must collect secret documents from the building and traverse the 30 floors of the building using an increasingly complex series of elevators. The player is pursued by enemy agents who appear from behind closed doors. These agents must be dealt with via force or evasion. Successful completion of a level involves collecting all the secret documents and traversing the building from top to bottom. In the lower floors of the building, the elevator systems are so complex that some puzzle-solving skills are needed. The game was available as a standard upright cabinet The controls consist of a 4-way joystick and two buttons, one for "shoot" and the other for jumping and kicking. The maximum number of players is two, alternating turns. The graphics are extremely simple, 2D color graphics and in-game music was composed by musician Yoshio Imamura. The game was followed by a sequel, Elevator Action II (also known as Elevator Action Returns).