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Border Down

Border Down

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Descr: Border Down is a horizontally scrolling shoot 'em up video game developed and published by G.rev. It was released in Japanese arcades in April 2003 on Sega NAOMI hardware, and was ported to the Dreamcast later that year. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: September 2003
Arcade System: Sega NAOMI
Developer: G.rev
Composers: Yasuhisa Watanabe
Genre: Scrolling shooter
Platforms: Dreamcast, Arcade game

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