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'''''Ranger-X''''' ('''''Ex-Ranza''''' in Japan) is a run-and-gun game developed by [[Gau Entertainment]] (who changed their name to [[Nextech]] shortly after the game's release) and published by [[Sega]] for the [[Sega Mega Drive]] in 1993.  
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'''''Ranger-X''''', called '''''Ex-Ranza''''' (エクスランザー) in Japan, is a run-and-gun game developed by [[Gau Entertainment]] (who changed their name to [[Nextech]] shortly after the game's release) and published by [[Sega]] for the [[Sega Mega Drive]] in 1993.  
  
 
You play as a robot fighter called EX-CP who shoots at specified targets in a level while destroying the various enemies and ammunition you may encounter. You can move left to right freely (so if you miss a target you can go back) and can either walk or hover up and fly, but will come down automatically after you release up or stay up too long. There are two weapons: a normal infinite-ammunition gun, shot left with {{A}} and right with {{C}}, and a special fireball-like weapon with limited ammunition shot with {{B}} (it may be shot at the same time as the normal gun). Furthermore, you have a small vehicle which follows you on the ground as you move (or you may choose to ride it) and shoots a normal gun in the same direction as yours.
 
You play as a robot fighter called EX-CP who shoots at specified targets in a level while destroying the various enemies and ammunition you may encounter. You can move left to right freely (so if you miss a target you can go back) and can either walk or hover up and fly, but will come down automatically after you release up or stay up too long. There are two weapons: a normal infinite-ammunition gun, shot left with {{A}} and right with {{C}}, and a special fireball-like weapon with limited ammunition shot with {{B}} (it may be shot at the same time as the normal gun). Furthermore, you have a small vehicle which follows you on the ground as you move (or you may choose to ride it) and shoots a normal gun in the same direction as yours.
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Ranger-X
System(s): Sega Mega Drive
Publisher: Sega
Developer:
Sound driver: Cube/Noriyuki Iwadare
Genre: Shoot-'em-Up

















Ranger-X, called Ex-Ranza (エクスランザー) in Japan, is a run-and-gun game developed by Gau Entertainment (who changed their name to Nextech shortly after the game's release) and published by Sega for the Sega Mega Drive in 1993.

You play as a robot fighter called EX-CP who shoots at specified targets in a level while destroying the various enemies and ammunition you may encounter. You can move left to right freely (so if you miss a target you can go back) and can either walk or hover up and fly, but will come down automatically after you release up or stay up too long. There are two weapons: a normal infinite-ammunition gun, shot left with A and right with C, and a special fireball-like weapon with limited ammunition shot with B (it may be shot at the same time as the normal gun). Furthermore, you have a small vehicle which follows you on the ground as you move (or you may choose to ride it) and shoots a normal gun in the same direction as yours.

Production Credits

Game Design: Toshio Toyota, Toshio Yamamoto
Main Programming (Team Leader): Toshio Toyota
Main Graphics (G‑Master): Toshio Yamamoto
Graphics (G‑Fighter): Ree Senfhu
3‑D Programming (Helper): Yukihiko Tani (Bugtarou)
Music Composition: Yoshinobu Hiraiwa
Sound Operator (Sound Effects): Noriyuki Iwadare
Sound Driver (Z‑80 Side): Dougen Shibuya
Producer: Isao Mizoguchi
Special Thanks: Yoshihisa Shimizu, Gow Tougetu

Physical Scans

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84
{{{{{icon}}}|L}} 85
Based on
4 reviews
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