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Power Strike II (Master System)

Power Strike II (Master System)

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GG Aleste

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Grid Seeker: Project Storm Hammer
Plot: Grid Seeker: Project Storm Hammer is a vertically scrolling shooter arcade game developed by Taito. Players control one of three different modern fighter crafts and can collect enemy bullets using shielded guns known as Grids. Wikipedia

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Aleste
Plot: The Power Strike series is a video game series of vertically scrolling shooters, developed Compile, for the Master System and Game Gear. Of the three titles, only one was designed from the ground up as a Power Strike title. The other two are Aleste games re-branded for release outside of Japan. Wikipedia...


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Border Down
Plot: 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

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Aleste 2
Plot: Aleste 2 is a scrolling shooter video game developed and released by Compile for the MSX2 in 1989 exclusively in Japan. It is a sequel to Aleste and is the first game in the Aleste series to feature the recurring series heroine Ellinor who later appeared in Musha Aleste. Wikipedia

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Zero Gunner 2
Plot: Zero Gunner 2 is a 3D multidirectional shooter developed by Psikyo as a sequel to Zero Gunner, the original arcade game. It was released for the Dreamcast in Japan in 2001. A version of this game was developed and released in 2018 for the Nintendo Switch, by Zerodiv. Wikipedia

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Robo Aleste
Plot: Robo Aleste, released in Japan as Dennin Aleste, is a 1992 vertically scrolling shooter video game developed and published by Compile for the Sega CD. Tengen and Sega released the English version of the game overseas in 1993. It is the last game in the Aleste series, and is a follow-up to MUSHA for...