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{{B}} shoots. {{A}} and {{C}} drop bombs (which is available in a limited supply). Powerups are collected in the usual manner but are scarce as only some enemies drop them. | {{B}} shoots. {{A}} and {{C}} drop bombs (which is available in a limited supply). Powerups are collected in the usual manner but are scarce as only some enemies drop them. | ||
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[[Category:Mega Drive Games]] | [[Category:Mega Drive Games]] | ||
[[Category:1991 Mega Drive Games]] | [[Category:1991 Mega Drive Games]] | ||
[[Category:Mega Drive Shoot-'em-Up Games]] | [[Category:Mega Drive Shoot-'em-Up Games]] |
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Twin Cobra |
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System(s): Sega Mega Drive |
Publisher: Treco (US Sega though Treco is credited) |
Developer: Toaplan |
Genre: Shoot-'em-Up |
Twin Cobra, known as Kyuukyoku Tiger (究極タイガー) in Japan, is a game developed by Toaplan for the Sega Mega Drive in 1991 and released only in the US and Japan. It is a port of an 1987 arcade shoot-'em-up. The US packaging calls the game Twin Cobra: Desert Attack Helicopter.
Gameplay
shoots. and drop bombs (which is available in a limited supply). Powerups are collected in the usual manner but are scarce as only some enemies drop them.