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Platform: Saturn
Tags: Shooter, Scrolling
Developer: Giga
More Platforms: Turbografx-CD

Publisher
Region
Released
JP
09/23/1998

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Steam-Heart's review

Reviewed June 30, 2008

newalone4 says: "I'll admit I have pretty low taste in games sometimes especially shooters, but that's mostly due to the fact that the shoot em' up genre is sort of like Black Metal music: it always delivers whatever you're seeking and when a shooter introduces new and interesting concepts or aesthetics, then there's no denying you're getting more bang for your buck. "
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