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Star Force

Star Force

Details: Video game
Descr: Star Force, released in North America by Video Ware in the arcades as Mega Force, is a vertically scrolling shooter released in 1984 by Tehkan. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: 1984
Series: Caravan Shooting
Modes: Two players, alternating turns
Platforms: Nintendo Entertainment System, Nintendo Switch, Arcade game, PlayStation 4, Wii, SG-1000, MSX, X68000
Developers: Tecmo, Hamster Corporation
Publishers: Hudson Soft, Tecmo, Sega, Koei Tecmo, Hamster Corporation, Micomsoft

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Star Soldier
Plot: Star Soldier is a series of shoot 'em up video games mainly developed by Hudson Soft. Konami has owned the rights to the series since their absorption of Hudson Soft in 2012. The first game, named Star Soldier, appeared on the MSX and NES in 1986, and the series has continued on various gaming systems...

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Super Star Force: Jikūreki no Himitsu
Plot: Super Star Force: Jikūreki no Himitsu is a video game developed and published by Tecmo on November 11, 1986 for the Family Computer only in Japan. The game was featured in episode 111 of GameCenter CX. Wikipedia

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Xevious
Plot: Xevious is a shoot 'em up video game franchise published by Bandai Namco Entertainment, formerly Namco. The eponymous first entry was released for arcades in January 1983 in Japan and a month later in North America by Atari. It was created by Masanobu Endo, who is also known as the creator of The Tower...

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Starship Hector
Plot: Starship Hector, originally released as Hector'87, is a horizontally scrolling shooter developed and published by Hudson Soft for the Nintendo Entertainment System. Similar to Xevious, the player's starship has two modes of fire: one to tackle flying enemies and one for ground-based ones. Wikipedia

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Final Star Force
Plot: Final Star Force is a 1992 arcade game developed and published by Tecmo. It is the third game in the Star Force series. The gameplay of Final Star Force goes back to the formula of the original Star Force, but with updated graphics and some extra power-ups. Wikipedia

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TwinBee
Plot: TwinBee is a video game series composed primarily of cartoon-themed vertical-scrolling shoot-'em-up games produced by Konami that were released primarily in Japan. The series originated as a coin-operated video game simply titled TwinBee in 1985, which was followed by several home versions and sequels...

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Nuts & Milk
Plot: Nuts & Milk is a platform-style puzzle game developed and published by Japanese software developer Hudson Soft in 1983. The game was released for the FM-7, MSX, NEC PC-8801, NEC PC-6001, and later to the Famicom in Japan. It was the first third-party video game to be released on a Nintendo console....

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Binary Land
Plot: Binary Land is a puzzle video game developed by Hudson Soft in 1983 for the MSX, FM-7, NEC PC-6001, NEC PC-8801, and in 1985 for the Famicom. The MSX version saw release in Japan by Hudson Soft and in Europe by Kuma Computers Ltd in 1984. Wikipedia


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Bomb Jack
Plot: Bomb Jack is a platform game released in arcades in 1984 by Tehkan. It was followed by two official sequels, the console and computer title Mighty Bomb Jack, and the arcade game Bomb Jack Twin and Bomb Jack II, which was licensed for home computers only. Wikipedia

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Gyrodine
Plot: Gyrodine is a top-down, vertically scrolling shooter developed by Crux and released in arcades by Taito in 1984. Ports to the Nintendo Entertainment System / Famicom and MSX followed. The player flies a helicopter that can shoot air and ground targets. Wikipedia

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Mighty Bomb Jack
Plot: Mighty Bomb Jack is a 1986 Nintendo Entertainment System game released by Tecmo, which was later ported to the Amiga, Atari ST and Commodore 64. Within PAL-A regions, the NES version was only released in Australia. Wikipedia

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Nuts & Milk
Plot: Nuts & Milk is a platform-style puzzle game developed and published by Japanese software developer Hudson Soft in 1983. The game was released for the FM-7, MSX, NEC PC-8801, NEC PC-6001, and later to the Famicom in Japan. It was the first third-party video game to be released on a Nintendo console....