| Eight Man | |
|---|---|
Arcade flyer | |
| Developer | Pallas |
| Publisher | SNK |
| Director | Seigo Ito |
| Producer | Eikichi Kawasaki |
| Programmers | NishidonShinchan |
| Writer | Kazumasa Hirai |
| Composers | Yoshihiko KitamuraYoko OsakaMakiko |
| Series | 8 Man |
| Platforms | Arcade, Neo Geo AES |
| Release | Arcade
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| Genre | Beat 'em up |
| Modes | Single-player, multiplayer |
| Arcade system | Neo Geo MVS |
Eight Man[a] is a 1991 beat 'em upvideo game developed by Pallas and published by SNK for the Neo Geo MVSarcade system and the Neo Geo AES home console.[1] It is based on Kazumasa Hirai's manga and animecharacter of the same name, who is considered one of the earliest Japanese cyborgsuperhero characters.[2][3] Staying true to its concept of a crime-fighting super-robot, players take the role of 8 Man and his robo-comrade 9 Man respectively in a fight against an invading evil robot army.

Eight Man is a side-scrolling beat 'em up game where players control the cyborg superhero 8 Man (P1) and his former rival comrade 9 Man (P2), across ten stages that take place in a futuristic setting where a bio-computer system called Cyber is threatening mankind with his army of robots.[4] During gameplay, players can only move between left and right in the levels, while enemies are fought with either the A or C button (which activates the character's special attack), in addition of the B button that serves for jumping and pressing it when holding the joystick down, the characters perform a slide movement. The levels are broken into different phases and some of them involves the players chasing a vehicle, while enemies are coming out to attack. Power-ups are also scattered along the way to be collected that will enhance the player's attacks, as well as granting screen-clearing bombs that damages all enemies in sight. After reaching the end of a level, a boss must be fought in order to progress onto the next stage.
If a memory card is present, the player is allowed to save their progress and resume into the last stage the game saved at.[4]
Eight Man was initially launched for arcades on June 7, 1991, and later during the same period for the Neo Geo AES in November 1991[5][6][7][8]
| Publication | Score |
|---|---|
| AllGame | (Arcade) |
| GameFan | (Neo Geo) 296 / 400[10] |
| GamePro | (Neo Geo) 21 / 25[11] |
| Joypad | (Neo Geo) 84%[12] |
| Mega Fun | (Neo Geo) 73%[13] |
| Micom BASIC Magazine | (Neo Geo) |
| Player One | (Neo Geo) 65%[15] |
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RePlay reported Eight Man to be the fourth most popular arcade game of October 1991.[16]Eight Man received mixed to positive reception since its initial release in arcades and Neo Geo AES.[17][18]