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Terra Cresta

Terra Cresta

Details: Arcade game
Descr: Terra Cresta is a 1985 vertical-scrolling shooter arcade game developed and published by Nichibutsu. The player assumes control of a starship named the Wing Galibur that must destroy the Mandler army before they destroy all of humanity. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: November 1985
Series: Oretachi Gēsen Zoku
Genre: Shoot 'em up
Platforms: Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, MORE
Developers: Nihon Bussan, Hamster Corporation
Publishers: Nihon Bussan, Hamster Corporation, Imagine Software, Tokai Communications

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Moon Cresta
Plot: Moon Cresta is a fixed shooter video game released in arcades in 1980 by Nichibutsu. It was licensed to Centuri who released it in arcades as Eagle. Incentive Software published ports of Moon Cresta for the Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64, Dragon 32, and ZX Spectrum. Wikipedia

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UFO Robo Dangar
Plot: UFO Robo Dangar is a 1986 arcade game released by Nichibutsu. It is a game in the Moon Cresta series, which includes Terra Cresta and Terra Force. The game is inspired by the anime series UFO Robo Grendizer and Danguard Ace. Wikipedia

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MagMax
Plot: MagMax is an arcade game which was developed by Nihon Bussan and released in 1985 under its brand Nichibutsu. A horizontal scrolling shooter, players control the title hover ship in an attempt to completely construct the ship into a giant robot and to destroy any enemies attempting to stop it. Wikipedia...

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Crazy Climber
Plot: Crazy Climber is a coin-operated arcade game produced by Nichibutsu in 1980. It was released in North America by Taito America by UA Ltd. in 1982 for the Emerson Arcadia 2001 and other video game consoles. It is one of the most acclaimed games in Nichibutsu's library. Wikipedia

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Seicross
Plot: Seicross, known in Japan as Sector Zone, is an arcade game developed and released in Japan and North America by Nichibutsu. Despite the original arcade being titled Sector Zone, Nichibutsu later ported it to the Famicom as Seicross. Wikipedia

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Tiger-Heli
Plot: Tiger-Heli is a 1985 vertical-scrolling shooter arcade game developed by Toaplan. It was published in Japan by Taito and in North America by Romstar. Controlling the titular attack helicopter, the player must fight endless waves of military vehicles while avoiding collision with their projectiles and...

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Oretachi Gēsen Zoku
Plot: Oretachi Gēsen Zoku is a series of 19 emulated arcade machine game titles from the 80s and 90s for PlayStation 2 published by Hamster and only available in Japan. Of the 19 games, the last two Thunder Cross and Trio the Punch were previously never released on home platforms. Wikipedia

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Slap Fight
Plot: Slap Fight is a 1986 vertically scrolling shooter arcade video game originally developed by Toaplan and published by Taito. Wikipedia

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Phantomas

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Formation Armed F
Plot: Formation Armed F is a vertically scrolling shoot 'em up arcade game released by Nichibutsu in 1988. The player controls a spacecraft called the Vowger and shoots enemies, collects power-ups and attempts to defeat bosses to advance levels. The Vowger can be changed to shoot in a multitude of formations...

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Star Force
Plot: 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

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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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Twin Cobra
Plot: Twin Cobra is a vertically scrolling shooter developed by Toaplan and released in arcades in 1987 by Taito in Japan and Europe, then in North America by Romstar. It is a sequel to the 1985 arcade game Tiger-Heli. Wikipedia