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Descr: Dariusburst is a horizontal scrolling shooter developed by Pyramid and published by Taito. Forming part of the Darius series, it was released for the PlayStation Portable December 24, 2009. Like previous Darius games, Dariusburst is an offbeat sci-fi shooter set in outer space with aquatic-themed robotic enemies. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: November 30, 2015
Series: Darius
Developer: Pyramid
Composers: Shohei Tsuchiya; Hirokazu Koshio
Platforms: PlayStation 4, Android, Microsoft Windows
Publishers: Taito, Degica, Chara-Ani

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