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==Gameplay==
 
==Gameplay==
The game is similar to [[Toaplan]]'s earlier ''[[Hellfire]]'' in that on top of being able to upgrade weapons as usual, there is a choice which direction the ship shoots by pressing {{A}} or {{C}}: straight ahead, straight ahead and diagonally up and down, and straight ahead both forward and backward. {{B}} shoots.
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The game is similar to [[Toaplan]]'s earlier ''[[Hellfire]]'' in that on top of being able to upgrade weapons as usual, there is a choice which direction the ship shoots by pressing {{A}} or {{C}}: straight ahead, in a spread shot pattern, and straight ahead both forward and backward. {{B}} shoots.
  
 
The Config menu grants access a minigame where you use the D-pad to move a crosshair around a screen of tiles; which can be played by using {{A}}, {{B}}, or {{C}} to shoot a tile when it flips.
 
The Config menu grants access a minigame where you use the D-pad to move a crosshair around a screen of tiles; which can be played by using {{A}}, {{B}}, or {{C}} to shoot a tile when it flips.

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Eliminate Down
System(s): Sega Mega Drive
Publisher: Soft Vision
Developer:
Genre: Shoot-'em-Up

















Eliminate Down (エリミネートダウン) is a 1993 shoot-'em-up developed by Soft Vision and released for the Sega Mega Drive exclusively in Japan.

Gameplay

The game is similar to Toaplan's earlier Hellfire in that on top of being able to upgrade weapons as usual, there is a choice which direction the ship shoots by pressing A or C: straight ahead, in a spread shot pattern, and straight ahead both forward and backward. B shoots.

The Config menu grants access a minigame where you use the D-pad to move a crosshair around a screen of tiles; which can be played by using A, B, or C to shoot a tile when it flips.