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Fire Mustang

Fire Mustang (XSX) game cover art
Platform: Genesis
Tags: Shooter, Scrolling, Horizontal
Developer: NMK

Publisher
Region
Released
JP
05/31/1991

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Fire Mustang review

Reviewed August 20, 2011

Gary Hartley says: "So, just this once, I’ll ignore the easy digs, like how the game starts in 1940, while America didn’t enter the war until 1941. Or how the P-51 Mustangs I assume the game is based around were not readily available until around 1943. Instead I’ll mention how I stumbled upon a game I enjoyed playing despite looking for one to bag on."
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