Difference between revisions of "Sol Divide"
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'''''Sol Divide''''' (ソルディバイド) is a 1997 arcade game by [[Psikyo]] brought to the [[Sega Saturn]] in 1998. The game combines shoot-'em-up and beat-'em-up gameplay: you can move around the screen and shoot but can also attack with special items and weapons, and each screen has a fixed series of enemies to destroy before you move on to the next screen (rather than having everything scrolling). | '''''Sol Divide''''' (ソルディバイド) is a 1997 arcade game by [[Psikyo]] brought to the [[Sega Saturn]] in 1998. The game combines shoot-'em-up and beat-'em-up gameplay: you can move around the screen and shoot but can also attack with special items and weapons, and each screen has a fixed series of enemies to destroy before you move on to the next screen (rather than having everything scrolling). | ||
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Sol Divide | |||||
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System(s): Sega Saturn | |||||
Publisher: Atlus/Psikyo | |||||
Developer: Psikyo | |||||
Genre: Shoot-'em-Up | |||||
Number of players: 1-2 | |||||
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Sol Divide (ソルディバイド) is a 1997 arcade game by Psikyo brought to the Sega Saturn in 1998. The game combines shoot-'em-up and beat-'em-up gameplay: you can move around the screen and shoot but can also attack with special items and weapons, and each screen has a fixed series of enemies to destroy before you move on to the next screen (rather than having everything scrolling).