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− | + | '''''Bio-Hazard Battle''''', known as '''''Crying: Aseimei Sensou''''' (クライング 亜生命戦争) or simply '''''Crying''''' in Japan, is a 1992 shoot-'em-up game by [[Sega]] for the [[Sega Mega Drive]]. | |
The planet Avaron (Avalon on the Japanese box) was plunged into deep biological war, and a retrovirus was synthesized to try to defeat the enemy. Unfortunately, the plan backfires: the planet is rendered nearly inhospitable, and the only survivors of the virus are sent to space to await a time when the new species of creatures that survive or thrive on the virus pose little enough a threat to set up a new colony. | The planet Avaron (Avalon on the Japanese box) was plunged into deep biological war, and a retrovirus was synthesized to try to defeat the enemy. Unfortunately, the plan backfires: the planet is rendered nearly inhospitable, and the only survivors of the virus are sent to space to await a time when the new species of creatures that survive or thrive on the virus pose little enough a threat to set up a new colony. |
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Bio-Hazard Battle, known as Crying: Aseimei Sensou (クライング 亜生命戦争) or simply Crying in Japan, is a 1992 shoot-'em-up game by Sega for the Sega Mega Drive.
The planet Avaron (Avalon on the Japanese box) was plunged into deep biological war, and a retrovirus was synthesized to try to defeat the enemy. Unfortunately, the plan backfires: the planet is rendered nearly inhospitable, and the only survivors of the virus are sent to space to await a time when the new species of creatures that survive or thrive on the virus pose little enough a threat to set up a new colony.
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Gameplay
There are four bio-ships available to pilot. Press button to fire a rapid-fire shot (this was added for the western release) or either or to fire a charge shot. A miniature ship circles around the bio-ship that not only fires its own shots in time with the bio-ship, but also can collect upgrades to its current weapon and can be used as a shield, absorbing enemy bullets before they can hit the bio-ship. Also, unlike other shooters, the ship does not take damage by touching the ground on stages that do have ground.
Secret Stage rumor
Various cheat sites claim there is a secret stage resembling an asterioid field. However, such an stage never existed.
Production Credits
Scenario By: Hiroshi Mikatabara
Programmed By: Tonbe, Kazumi Nasu
Sprite Designed By: Matsu G, Co Tani, Rauly.S.Kine, Senoko
Scroll Designed By: Matsu G, Co Tani, Rauly.S.Kine
Ray Tracing By: Matsu G
Mega Ball Designed By: Senoko
Sound Directed By: K.N.U
Schedule Management: marsh
Package Designed By: Jordan, Naisho
Package CD Designed By: Matsu G, Rauly.S.Kine
Manual Edited By: Mongoose
Package and Manual Directed By: LibidoCHAN, Janjakajan
Special Thanks To: Lee, J.Yatsuchi, Wiwi Jumbo, Bo
Also Thanks To: Shige D.O.R, Usagi, CegawaHD, Kamikawa, Eriko, Sunset, Kyamura, monkey, Fuzzy, SiFi TZK, Ikepon, Shinyuu, Sim Bancho, Devi and Pea, Atsu, Daichan, Menme
Directed By: Kazumi Nasu
Presented By: Sega Enterprises
Physical Scans
Mega Drive Version
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