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{{A}} shoots. Rapidfire is an option "AUTO" under the "CONTROL" option in the Options menu. {{C}} changes speed; the current speed is shown in the HUD. Powerups are collected as in other schmups, except that missiles can also be collected, in limited quantities, and fired with {{B}}.
 
{{A}} shoots. Rapidfire is an option "AUTO" under the "CONTROL" option in the Options menu. {{C}} changes speed; the current speed is shown in the HUD. Powerups are collected as in other schmups, except that missiles can also be collected, in limited quantities, and fired with {{B}}.
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XDR
System(s): Sega Mega Drive
Publisher: UNIPACC
Developer:
Genre: Shoot-'em-Up

















XDR: X-Dazedly-Ray is a 1990 shoot-'em-up by UNIPACC released for the Sega Mega Drive exclusively in Japan.

The warlord Guardia was banished from the planet Sephiroth, otherwise known to be a very peaceful planet. Many years later, he returns, complete with an entire army which overpowers the Guardian army, leaving one hope: the newly developed XDR craft.

A shoots. Rapidfire is an option "AUTO" under the "CONTROL" option in the Options menu. C changes speed; the current speed is shown in the HUD. Powerups are collected as in other schmups, except that missiles can also be collected, in limited quantities, and fired with B.

Physical Scans