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− | | desc=After the Sega logo disappears, a [[Masaya]] logo scales and rotates into view. During this sequence the movement can be intercepted with the second | + | | desc=After the Sega logo disappears, a [[Masaya]] logo scales and rotates into view. During this sequence, the movement can be intercepted with the second Control Pad by holding {{A}}+{{C}} and either {{left}} or {{right}}. |
− | If successful, the logo can be rotated with the | + | If successful, the logo can be rotated with the D-Pad, made smaller with {{A}} and made larger with {{B}}. There are limits as to how big the logo can get; aside from taking longer and longer to render, if it is too close to the camera, the graphics begin to corrupt. Normal play can be resumed with the first Control Pad. |
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− | | desc=Pressing {{start}} on the second | + | | desc=Pressing {{start}} on the second Control Pad during normal play will make you invincible. The effect can be disabled by pressing {{start}} again. |
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− | | desc=Start the game normally, arm yourself and wait. When the first enemy green robot appears on the right hand side, pressing {{start}} on the second | + | | desc=Start the game normally, arm yourself and wait. When the first enemy green robot appears on the right hand side, pressing {{start}} on the second Control Pad can give the second player control over that unit. |
+ | }} | ||
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+ | ==Hidden text== | ||
+ | ===Copyright information=== | ||
+ | {{HiddenContent | ||
+ | | noimage=yes | ||
+ | | desc=Located at ROM address {{hex|0x200}}: | ||
+ | <pre>This softwear was producted by | ||
+ | Nippon Computer Systems Corporation in 1990. | ||
+ | Copyright (c) 1991 NCS/MASAYA</pre> | ||
+ | This is also present at the same address in ''[[Gynoug]]''. | ||
+ | }} | ||
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+ | ===Sound driver credit=== | ||
+ | {{HiddenContent | ||
+ | | noimage=yes | ||
+ | | desc=Located at ROM address {{hex|0x7F50B}}: | ||
+ | <pre>ODQ-MD (C) Copyright 1989 | ||
+ | Goblin Sound | ||
+ | All Rights Reserved.Ver1.00 4-13-89</pre> | ||
}} | }} | ||
Revision as of 20:48, 13 March 2021
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Contents
Control Masaya logo
After the Sega logo disappears, a Masaya logo scales and rotates into view. During this sequence, the movement can be intercepted with the second Control Pad by holding + and either or .
If successful, the logo can be rotated with the D-Pad, made smaller with and made larger with . There are limits as to how big the logo can get; aside from taking longer and longer to render, if it is too close to the camera, the graphics begin to corrupt. Normal play can be resumed with the first Control Pad.
Invincibility
Pressing START on the second Control Pad during normal play will make you invincible. The effect can be disabled by pressing START again.
Control the enemy
Start the game normally, arm yourself and wait. When the first enemy green robot appears on the right hand side, pressing START on the second Control Pad can give the second player control over that unit.
Hidden text
Copyright information
Located at ROM address 200:
This softwear was producted by Nippon Computer Systems Corporation in 1990. Copyright (c) 1991 NCS/MASAYA
This is also present at the same address in Gynoug.
Sound driver credit
Located at ROM address 0007F50B:
ODQ-MD (C) Copyright 1989 Goblin Sound All Rights Reserved.Ver1.00 4-13-89
References
Target Earth | |
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Main page | Comparisons | Hidden content | Magazine articles | Video coverage | Reception | Promotional material | Region coding | Technical information | Bootlegs
Prototypes: 1990-02-16
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