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'''''Layer Section''''' (レイヤーセクション), released as '''''Galactic Attack''''' in other countries, is a shoot-'em-up developed and published by [[Taito]] (releases of ''Galactic Attack'' were published by [[Acclaim]]) for the [[Sega Saturn]]. ''Layer Section'' is the home conversion of Taito's 1993 arcade game ''RayForce'', otherwise known as ''Gunlock''; it is believed that trademark problems caused the name changes for the Saturn release. | '''''Layer Section''''' (レイヤーセクション), released as '''''Galactic Attack''''' in other countries, is a shoot-'em-up developed and published by [[Taito]] (releases of ''Galactic Attack'' were published by [[Acclaim]]) for the [[Sega Saturn]]. ''Layer Section'' is the home conversion of Taito's 1993 arcade game ''RayForce'', otherwise known as ''Gunlock''; it is believed that trademark problems caused the name changes for the Saturn release. | ||
− | + | A ''[[Layer Section II]]'' was later released for Saturn; this is a port of the sequel to ''RayForce'', ''RayStorm''. The use of PlayStation-esque hardware also compelled a port to that platform, under the original ''RayStorm'' name. | |
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== |
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System(s): Sega Saturn | |||||
Publisher: Acclaim (US/EU), Taito (JP) | |||||
Developer: Taito | |||||
Genre: Shoot-'em-Up | |||||
Number of players: 1 | |||||
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Layer Section (レイヤーセクション), released as Galactic Attack in other countries, is a shoot-'em-up developed and published by Taito (releases of Galactic Attack were published by Acclaim) for the Sega Saturn. Layer Section is the home conversion of Taito's 1993 arcade game RayForce, otherwise known as Gunlock; it is believed that trademark problems caused the name changes for the Saturn release.
A Layer Section II was later released for Saturn; this is a port of the sequel to RayForce, RayStorm. The use of PlayStation-esque hardware also compelled a port to that platform, under the original RayStorm name.
Gameplay
Galactic Attack is a vertical shoot-'em-up with a "space shooter" theme. The player is equipped with two basic weapons, and nothing else:
- A standard shot which fires straight forwards when is held, which can be powered up by collecting red and yellow items.
- A"Lock On Laser", which is used to target enemies in the background. A cursor in front of the player's ship automatically targets enemies up to a certain number, then pressing fires missiles which destroy or damage all the targets simultaneously. The original maximum amount of targets is five, but this can be increased to eight by collecting blue-green slabs with an "L" on them.
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