Battle City (NES)

The NES Battle City is an enhanced port of the arcade game Tank Battalion.

Easter Egg
At the title screen, select "CONSTRUCTION" on the menu. Press Start on Controller 1 to enter the mode, then press it again to return back to the title screen. Repeat this seven times. After the seventh enter-and-exit, hold Down on Controller 1 and press A eight times on Controller 2. Finally, hold Right on Controller 1 and press B 12 times on Controller 2.

After all of this, press Start on Controller 1 to activate a secret message from a programmer with a little animation.

Memory Watch
Game Genie code enables an in-game memory watch function at the upper side of the screen. It allows you to watch the so-called Zero Memory area, showing the first 256 bytes of the RAM. Although there are two three-digit hex numbers, the left one is never used. B and Select increase and decrease the address, respectively.

Pressing A should increase the address by, but as a side effect of this Game Genie code it instead results in permanent stage completion. There were CHR fonts for the lowercase letters "a", "b", "c", and "d" after the numbers, but they were rewritten with some other data and only "e" and "f" remain. As a result, some numbers are displayed incorrectly.

Unused Pistol


This powerup is found among the others in the sprite data, although it appears in a pirated/modified version called Tank 1990. This should make you invulnerable to three enemy shots just like the heavy tank, but the helmet is used instead.

Unused Text
Present near the beginning of the ROM: COPYRIGHT 1981 1985 NAMCO LTD. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED RYOUITI OOKUBO TAKEFUMI HYOUDOU JUNKO OZAWA

Hidden Kanji
Present at the end of the PRG-ROM is some small ASCII art. The art has six kanji combined in two groups by three kanji: two small ones at the top, one large one at the bottom of each group. The two groups of kanji read "大久保" ("Ookubo") and "宇田川" ("Utakawa"; can also be read as "Utagawa", "Udakawa", or "Udagawa").

The first one is the last name of the game's programmer, Ookubo Ryouichi, while the second is a street name in Tokyo. At the time of the game's development, Tomcat System had its headquarters in Utakawa. Today, there exists an entertainment complex called the "NAMCO INTI SHIBUYA".