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Dai Senpuu [Model NAPH-1014]
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大旋風 (c) 1990 NEC Avenue, Limited. (Dai Senpuu) Dai Senpuu is a vertical shooter, conversion of Toaplan/Taito's arcade game originally released back in 1989. The player controls a World War II fighter plane and must fly deep into enemy lines and destroy formations of tanks and other warships. Small trucks sometimes appear and release bonuses when shot: P (power ups), H (extra bomb) or flashing planes (extra life). A group of six planes can also be called to fly next to our fighter and shoot anything in sight. Pressing the bomb button twice drop a powerful bomb that cleans up a fair amount of the screen. Finally, Dai Sen Puu offers an unusual feature : levels do not pause between them and uncover instead a continuous flow of undisturbed shooting action. - TECHNICAL - Game ID: NAPH-1014 - TRIVIA - Dai Sen Puu for PC-Engine was released on December 19, 1990 in Japan for 7200 Yen. The original arcade game "Dai Senpuu" came out in Japan in 1989. The original arcade game had a long vertically oriented display and an option for a two-player mode in which both players take turns playing the single-player game. The difficulty level was also way too high and was certainly designed to eat up all your cherished pocket money... - STAFF - Executive Producer: Makoto Sakio (NEC AV) Producer: Toshiaki Ota (TOAPLAN), Toshio Tabeta (NEC AV) Programmer: Makoto Kuniyoshi (CENTER TECH) Designer:Rikio Jinushi (CENTER TECH) Music Driver: Shigeharu Isoda - SOURCES - See Goodies section. ROM dump (MAME). Game's description by Laurent Kermel; http://www.videogameden.com
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大旋風 (c) 1990 NEC Avenue, Limited. (Dai Senpuu) Dai Senpuu is a vertical shooter, conversion of Toaplan/Taito's arcade game originally released back in 1989. The player controls a World War II fighter plane and must fly deep into enemy lines and destroy formations of tanks and other warships. Small trucks sometimes appear and release bonuses when shot: P (power ups), H (extra bomb) or flashing planes (extra life). A group of six planes can also be called to fly next to our fighter and shoot anything in sight. Pressing the bomb button twice drop a powerful bomb that cleans up a fair amount of the screen. Finally, Dai Sen Puu offers an unusual feature : levels do not pause between them and uncover instead a continuous flow of undisturbed shooting action. - TECHNICAL - Game ID: NAPH-1014 - TRIVIA - Dai Sen Puu for PC-Engine was released on December 19, 1990 in Japan for 7200 Yen. The original arcade game "Dai Senpuu" came out in Japan in 1989. The original arcade game had a long vertically oriented display and an option for a two-player mode in which both players take turns playing the single-player game. The difficulty level was also way too high and was certainly designed to eat up all your cherished pocket money... - STAFF - Executive Producer: Makoto Sakio (NEC AV) Producer: Toshiaki Ota (TOAPLAN), Toshio Tabeta (NEC AV) Programmer: Makoto Kuniyoshi (CENTER TECH) Designer:Rikio Jinushi (CENTER TECH) Music Driver: Shigeharu Isoda - SOURCES - See Goodies section. ROM dump (MAME). Game's description by Laurent Kermel; http://www.videogameden.com
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