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Master of Weapon

Master of Weapon (XSX) game cover art
Platform: Genesis
Tags: Shooter, Scrolling, Vertical
Developer: Taito Corporation

Publisher
Region
Released
JP
09/27/1991

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Master of Weapon review

Reviewed December 03, 2006

Gary Hartley says: "If that didn't make things easy enough, then reveal in the hailstorm of power-ups that drip from the screen every time you manage to shoot down one of the many lime-green penile-shaped ships that explode upon the merest of bullet grazes. These power-ups will literally outnumber enemy projectiles and offer you the substandard upgrades such as making your standard laser suddenly fire in double or triple spread shots. "
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