Get Lost, Wisp — Growl Is Coming Back To Entertain a New Audience

<p>Ah, Taito. Their legacy is unmatched when it comes to its run of arcade games. I could talk about&nbsp;<em>Elevator Action</em>&nbsp;and its bizarre sequel&nbsp;<em>Elevator Action Returns</em>&nbsp;for hours, before getting into a few rounds of&nbsp;<em>On the Ball&nbsp;</em>(or&nbsp;<em>Cameltry</em>) and&nbsp;<em>Raystorm.</em></p> <p>But there&rsquo;s one gem that had yet to see any sort of re-release on current consoles, and that was&nbsp;<em>Growl</em>, also known in some markets as&nbsp;<em>Runark</em>. This is a 1990 beat-em-up for four players, featuring some unlikely heroes going after bad guys that want nothing more than to hurt animals. Gasp! We can&rsquo;t have that.</p> <p>The game&rsquo;s mechanics aren&rsquo;t as smooth as, say,&nbsp;<em>Final Fight</em>, but the game is highly replayable and wacky fun. How wacky, you ask? The final boss fight has a giant snake emerge out of the main baddie. And that&rsquo;s&nbsp;<em>after</em>&nbsp;an elephant manages to head butt a tank to take it out of commission.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/@robertworkman_Disruptor/get-lost-wisp-growl-is-coming-back-to-entertain-a-new-audience-4835cddca523"><strong>Learn More</strong></a></p>
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