Hana no Star Kaidou is an action game developed and published by Victor Musical Industries for the Famicom in 1987. The game follows two aspiring musicians, Moero and Goro, who navigate challenges to achieve their dreams of fame. Players control both characters simultaneously, managing their unique life counts. The game is noted for its challenging controls and difficult gameplay, often leading to a frustrating experience.
Hana no Star Kaidou (which can be loosely translated as "Blossoming Star Highway") is an action game for the Famicom that was developed and published by Victor Musical Industries in 1987. It is about two musicians who dream of obtaining a recording contract and becoming big stars. The player must control both Moero and Goro on the screen at one time. They run, jump, and attack simultaneously. Each one has their own life count, and the game is over as soon as one of them loses all of their lives. Because of the unituitive controls, and unforgiving game mechanics, this game is considered quite difficult and generally not fun to play.