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1943: The Battle of Midway

1943: The Battle of Midway

Details: Arcade game
Descr: 1943: The Battle of Midway is a 1987 shoot 'em up arcade game developed and published by Capcom. It was the first follow-up to Capcom's earlier 1942. The game's name is a reference to the Battle of Midway, which in actuality happened in June 1942. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: 1987
Arcade System: Capcom Commando Hardware
Developer: Capcom
Series: 1942
Platforms: Nintendo Entertainment System, Arcade game, Android, MORE
Composers: Manami Matsumae, Tamayo Kawamoto, Harumi Fujita

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Plot: 1943: The Battle of Midway is a 1987 shoot 'em up arcade game developed and published by Capcom. It was the first follow-up to Capcom's earlier 1942. The game's name is a reference to the Battle of Midway, which in actuality happened in June 1942. Wikipedia

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1941: Counter Attack
Plot: 1941: Counter Attack is a vertical scrolling shooter arcade game by Capcom, released in February 1990. It was the second sequel to 1942, and the third game in the 19XX series. It was ported to the SuperGrafx in 1991 and to GameTap. Wikipedia

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Exed Exes
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