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Veigues - Tactical Gladiator [Model JC63005]
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Veigues - Tactical Gladiator (c) 1990 Victor. Veigues is a side scrolling action game. In the year 2321 our beloved planet is under attack and the federal army decides to send its best weapon, the Veigues, to counter the invasion. The player takes control of a large humanoid robot and fights his was through ten intense stages. The Veigues comes equipped with multiple types of weapons. The weakest of all is most certainly the short range field-punch mounted on its left arm. Thankfully, its right arm is fitted with a laser-gun that can take down enemies at a long range and a machine-gun located on its chest can hit ground and aerial targets. The Veigues can also hover in the air for a short amount of time and the Vernier bar at the bottom of the screen indicates how long the mech can fly above the ground. In addition, the mech has the incredibly ability to recharge its protective shield. A boss awaits at the end of each action stage and awards the Veigues with experience points when defeated. These points can be used to upgrade any part of the mech or improve its Shield or Vernier ability. - TECHNICAL - HuCARD ID: JC63005 - TRIVIA - Released on June 15, 1990 (Friday) in Japan for 6700 Yen. Veigues was originally released for the PC-8801mkII Japanese computer in 1988. The game features a fairly long animated introduction sequence unlike this PC Engine version. - STAFF - PC-ENGINE WORK Game Design: Masatoshi Azumi Main Program: Hiroshi Nakamura Sub Program: Kobito-San Graphic Design: Hidenobu Takahashi, Masatoshi Azumi Music Arrange: Satoru Yoshikawa Sound System: Heropin Universal System Cooperator: Hidenobu Takahashi Game Adviser: Nao Morikuma Music-Sound Adviser: Tadashi Shimayama Enemy Dance Director: Lucky Anzu, Viderin-Naomi-Chan, Sum Harada, Swan Nakamura, Satomi Miya, Nekos, Dora, J. M. Kim, Tamarin Inde Tool Support: Masas, J. M. Kim, Heropin Universal ORIGINAL WORK Program: Nao Morikuma Game Design: Nao Morikuma, Masatoshi Azumi Scenario Writer: Masaru Takeuchi Graphic Design: Masatoshi Azumi Mechanic Design: Tsuyoshi Tanaka, Masatoshi Azumi Music Composer: Mecano Associates Music System: Tadashi Shimayama, Hiromi Ohba Producer: Masaru Yoshioka, Youichi Miyaji, Satomi Miya - SOURCES - ROM dump (MAME). Game's description by Laurent Kermel; http://www.videogameden.com
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Veigues - Tactical Gladiator (c) 1990 Victor. Veigues is a side scrolling action game. In the year 2321 our beloved planet is under attack and the federal army decides to send its best weapon, the Veigues, to counter the invasion. The player takes control of a large humanoid robot and fights his was through ten intense stages. The Veigues comes equipped with multiple types of weapons. The weakest of all is most certainly the short range field-punch mounted on its left arm. Thankfully, its right arm is fitted with a laser-gun that can take down enemies at a long range and a machine-gun located on its chest can hit ground and aerial targets. The Veigues can also hover in the air for a short amount of time and the Vernier bar at the bottom of the screen indicates how long the mech can fly above the ground. In addition, the mech has the incredibly ability to recharge its protective shield. A boss awaits at the end of each action stage and awards the Veigues with experience points when defeated. These points can be used to upgrade any part of the mech or improve its Shield or Vernier ability. - TECHNICAL - HuCARD ID: JC63005 - TRIVIA - Released on June 15, 1990 (Friday) in Japan for 6700 Yen. Veigues was originally released for the PC-8801mkII Japanese computer in 1988. The game features a fairly long animated introduction sequence unlike this PC Engine version. - STAFF - PC-ENGINE WORK Game Design: Masatoshi Azumi Main Program: Hiroshi Nakamura Sub Program: Kobito-San Graphic Design: Hidenobu Takahashi, Masatoshi Azumi Music Arrange: Satoru Yoshikawa Sound System: Heropin Universal System Cooperator: Hidenobu Takahashi Game Adviser: Nao Morikuma Music-Sound Adviser: Tadashi Shimayama Enemy Dance Director: Lucky Anzu, Viderin-Naomi-Chan, Sum Harada, Swan Nakamura, Satomi Miya, Nekos, Dora, J. M. Kim, Tamarin Inde Tool Support: Masas, J. M. Kim, Heropin Universal ORIGINAL WORK Program: Nao Morikuma Game Design: Nao Morikuma, Masatoshi Azumi Scenario Writer: Masaru Takeuchi Graphic Design: Masatoshi Azumi Mechanic Design: Tsuyoshi Tanaka, Masatoshi Azumi Music Composer: Mecano Associates Music System: Tadashi Shimayama, Hiromi Ohba Producer: Masaru Yoshioka, Youichi Miyaji, Satomi Miya - SOURCES - ROM dump (MAME). Game's description by Laurent Kermel; http://www.videogameden.com
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