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Bomber Raid

Bomber Raid

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Descr: Bomber Raid is a vertically scrolling shooter released for the Master System in 1988 in Europe and 1989 in the United States and Japan. The aircraft on the box cover is a Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird, and bears no resemblance to the player's plane in the game. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: 1988
Developer: Sanritsu Denki
Genre: Shoot 'em up
Mode: Single-player video game
Platform: Sega Mark III
Publishers: Activision, Sega

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