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Repulse

Repulse

Details: Arcade game
Descr: Repulse is a fixed shooter arcade video game developed by Crux and published by Sega on June 1985. In the game, players battle against the invading Aquila nation to defend Earth from world domination. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: 1985
Arcade System: Sega Kyugo
Composer: Tatsuya Uemura
Genre: Shooter Video Game
Platform: Arcade game
Publishers: Sega, Kyugo Boueki

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