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'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (ガルケーブ) is an [[SG-1000]] shoot 'em up game developed by [[Compile]] and published by [[Sega]] in 1986. It is a horizontal shooter, in which the player controls a spaceship that must destroy the 8 fortresses of the Gulbas Empire and several various enemies. Despite the limitations of the console, there are 30 "acts", and each "act" has a different background and there are numerous powerups available, setting it apart from most other SG-1000 shooters at the time. | '''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (ガルケーブ) is an [[SG-1000]] shoot 'em up game developed by [[Compile]] and published by [[Sega]] in 1986. It is a horizontal shooter, in which the player controls a spaceship that must destroy the 8 fortresses of the Gulbas Empire and several various enemies. Despite the limitations of the console, there are 30 "acts", and each "act" has a different background and there are numerous powerups available, setting it apart from most other SG-1000 shooters at the time. | ||
[[Pony Canyon]] released a version for the MSX computer presumably also in 1986, on ROM cartridge. This version still sports a Sega logo and Sega copyright; the primary difference between the SG-1000 and MSX is the sound hardware, so the ports are relatively identical. This version was included in Compile's disk magazine DiscStation #09, released in February 1990 as that issue's "Retro Game". | [[Pony Canyon]] released a version for the MSX computer presumably also in 1986, on ROM cartridge. This version still sports a Sega logo and Sega copyright; the primary difference between the SG-1000 and MSX is the sound hardware, so the ports are relatively identical. This version was included in Compile's disk magazine DiscStation #09, released in February 1990 as that issue's "Retro Game". | ||
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+ | ==Production Credits== | ||
+ | ===SG-1000 Version=== | ||
+ | : '''Staff''' | ||
+ | '''Game Design:''' PAC<br> | ||
+ | '''Program:''' PAC<br> | ||
+ | '''Character Design:''' Janus, PAC<br> | ||
+ | '''Sound Compose:''' PAC<br> | ||
+ | '''Sound Program:''' Jemini<br> | ||
+ | '''Enemy Characters:''' PAC, Jemini, Janus, NUI, MOO, ANG, HEL, GUY<br> | ||
+ | '''Director:''' MOO | ||
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+ | ==Trivia== | ||
+ | * Pressing {{up}} {{up}} {{down}} {{down}} {{up}} {{right}} {{down}} {{left}} {{up}} {{up}} at the demonstration screen unlocks a "Test Mode". | ||
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System(s): SG-1000, Sega Master System, MSX | |||||
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Developer: Compile | |||||
Genre: Shoot-'em-Up | |||||
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Gulkave (ガルケーブ) is an SG-1000 shoot 'em up game developed by Compile and published by Sega in 1986. It is a horizontal shooter, in which the player controls a spaceship that must destroy the 8 fortresses of the Gulbas Empire and several various enemies. Despite the limitations of the console, there are 30 "acts", and each "act" has a different background and there are numerous powerups available, setting it apart from most other SG-1000 shooters at the time.
Pony Canyon released a version for the MSX computer presumably also in 1986, on ROM cartridge. This version still sports a Sega logo and Sega copyright; the primary difference between the SG-1000 and MSX is the sound hardware, so the ports are relatively identical. This version was included in Compile's disk magazine DiscStation #09, released in February 1990 as that issue's "Retro Game".
Contents
Production Credits
SG-1000 Version
- Staff
Game Design: PAC
Program: PAC
Character Design: Janus, PAC
Sound Compose: PAC
Sound Program: Jemini
Enemy Characters: PAC, Jemini, Janus, NUI, MOO, ANG, HEL, GUY
Director: MOO
Trivia
Physical Scans
SG-1000 Version
Master System Version
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