There is an arcade game I played as a kid in my neighborhood pizza place. I liked it, I played a bunch of it, and it eventually vanished when replaced with another machine. I never ran into it again. Decades later, I have yet to figure out what it actually was that I played so much of.
Usually, these threads are pretty easy, and the game turns out to be something that isn't terribly obscure.
It was a dungeon crawl type game, similar to Gauntlet, but with larger tiles, and from a somewhat isometric rather than pure top down view. Single player, I think. The camera angle was more like Dark Adventure, but the sprites weren't as large as Dark Adventure, and were MUCH smaller than Dungeon Magic / Lightbringer. I want to say that it used color swap enemy sprites, where different colors meant different difficulties, and I maybe remember it having a punch and a kick button.
The closest match I've come up with is Kyros - the camera angle is about right, the sprite size is about right, and the purple pants powerup sparked a sharp jolt of familiarity - but the levels, enemies and environment did not. And, is it even
remotely possible that my local, three-videogames-as-an-afterthought, american franchise pizza place would have had a Kyros?
Was Kyros a knockoff of anything? Or, did anything else copy the Kyros player character art?
If this rings any bells for anybody, any tips would be appreciated. It is if course also possible that it's all in my head, and that I'm remembering it wrong.
I figure it's a long shot but worth a try asking, because this is a rugged group who have walked the lesser boulevards of weird stuff in Mame.
