Difference between revisions of "Toaplan Shooters Collector's Edition"
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System(s): Sega Mega Drive | |||||||||||||||
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Developer: Toaplan | |||||||||||||||
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Game total: 4 | |||||||||||||||
Genre: Compilation | |||||||||||||||
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Toaplan Shooters Collector's Edition is a compilation for the Sega Mega Drive containing four shoot-'em-ups originally created by Toaplan; Truxton (1989), Hellfire (1990), Fire Shark (1990) and Zero Wing (1991). It was published by Retro-Bit under license from Masahiro Yuge, who currently owns the Toaplan brand.
The compilation includes (presumably unchanged) reprints of the four games, which Retro-Bit also sold separately. It marks the first time the Mega Drive port of Zero Wing was made available in North America.
A sequel for the bundle called Toaplan Shooters Collector's Edition Volume 2 was announced in October 2024[2]. It includes Twin Cobra (1991), Slap Fight MD (1993) and Grind Stormer (1994). This bundle marks the first time Slap Fight MD is released outside of Japan and Asia.
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