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R-Type Leo

R-Type Leo (XSX) game cover art
Platform: Arcade
Tags: Shooter, Horizontal
Developer: Irem

Publisher
Region
Released
NA
??/??/1992
JP
??/??/1992

Staff Reviews

R-Type Leo review

Reviewed December 15, 2003

Marc Golding says: "When you play the first few levels, your hardened fan’s heart will melt with the realization that this is the sort of simple genius that makes for excellent shooting, and is deserving of its own sequel, or series. Under another moniker, Leo may have flourished, but it found itself in limbo during the shooter supply and demand pipeline between IREM and their fans. An excellent game they got - the game they wanted, they did not. "
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