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Sega also licensed the game to Japanese distributors [[Kyugo]] and [[Proma]] for redistribution as ''<nowiki>'99: The Last War</nowiki>'', with the exact details of the agreements unknown (and with further speculation that [[Crux]] actually served as the licensor.)
 
Sega also licensed the game to Japanese distributors [[Kyugo]] and [[Proma]] for redistribution as ''<nowiki>'99: The Last War</nowiki>'', with the exact details of the agreements unknown (and with further speculation that [[Crux]] actually served as the licensor.)
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Latest revision as of 05:30, 30 June 2023

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Repulse
System(s): Kyugo arcade hardware
Publisher: Sega[1]
Developer:
Genre: Shoot-'em-Up

















Number of players: 1-2
Release Date RRP Code
Arcade
JP
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Repulse (リパルス), also known as '99: The Last War, is a Kyugo arcade hardware arcade fixed-screen shoot-'em-up game developed by Crux[1] and manufactured by Sega.[1] Released exclusively to Japanese arcades in June 1985, the game is most notable for its relatively-advanced simulation of depth; by scaling-out bullets as they travel, enemies near the rear of the playfield can be taken out by well-aimed shots.

Sega also licensed the game to Japanese distributors Kyugo and Proma for redistribution as '99: The Last War, with the exact details of the agreements unknown (and with further speculation that Crux actually served as the licensor.)

Magazine articles

Main article: Repulse/Magazine articles.

References