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Steel Empire

Steel Empire

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Descr: Steel Empire is a side-scrolling shoot 'em up video game released on the Sega Genesis home console in 1992. The game was later ported to the Game Boy Advance in 2004 and to the Nintendo 3DS in 2014. Steel Empire is notable amongst shoot 'em up games for its unique aesthetic designs. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: March 13, 1992
Engine: Proprietary
Composer: Noriyuki Iwadare
Genre: Shoot 'em up
Developers: Hot B, Mebius., Flying Edge, Starfish SD, Hot-B Co., Ltd.
Platforms: Sega Genesis, Game Boy Advance, Microsoft Windows, Nintendo 3DS

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