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− | '''''Heavy Unit: Mega Drive Special''''' (ヘビーユニット メガドライブスペシャル) is a 1990 [[Sega Mega Drive]] shoot-'em-up developed by [[Kaneko]] and published by [[Toho]] exclusively in Japan. It is a port of Kaneko's 1988 arcade shoot-'em-up ''Heavy Unit''. Humans have developed an artificial planet, "Le Tau," which is being attacked by aliens, and only the Heavy Unit transforming ship can stop them. {{A}} and {{C}} shoot; rapidfire is an option. {{B}} drops a bomb, which you have an unlimited supply of but must collect as a powerup. Among the various powerups is one, labeled T, that transforms your ship into a mecha and back, which plays identically, except its bombs will home in on enemies. | + | '''''Heavy Unit: Mega Drive Special''''' (ヘビーユニット メガドライブスペシャル) is a 1990 [[Sega Mega Drive]] shoot-'em-up developed by [[Kaneko]] and published by [[Toho]] exclusively in Japan. It is a port of Kaneko's 1988 arcade shoot-'em-up ''Heavy Unit''. It features the same amount of stages, with the expected reduced amount of colors and details (4 Megabit ROM made an arcade true port impossible). Enemy placement and behaviour has been partially modified, so it's not just a port but also a remixed version. The game runs in low resolution mode. The game loops after clearing it. |
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+ | ==Story== | ||
+ | Humans have developed an artificial planet, "Le Tau," which is being attacked by aliens, and only the Heavy Unit transforming ship can stop them. | ||
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+ | ==Gameplay== | ||
+ | {{A}} and {{C}} shoot; rapidfire is an option. {{B}} drops a bomb, which you have an unlimited supply of but must collect as a powerup. Among the various powerups is one, labeled T, that transforms your ship into a mecha and back, which plays identically, except its bombs will home in on enemies. The ship has a spreadshot, while the mecha is power oriented. | ||
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+ | ==Trivia== | ||
+ | The big head monster in stage 1 can be exploited for infinite score. This is exclusive to the [[Sega Mega Drive]] port, as the arcade version auto scrolls past the boss. | ||
==Promotional Material== | ==Promotional Material== |
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Heavy Unit: Mega Drive Special | |||||
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System(s): Sega Mega Drive | |||||
Publisher: Toho | |||||
Developer: Kaneko Funari | |||||
Genre: Shoot-'em-Up | |||||
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Heavy Unit: Mega Drive Special (ヘビーユニット メガドライブスペシャル) is a 1990 Sega Mega Drive shoot-'em-up developed by Kaneko and published by Toho exclusively in Japan. It is a port of Kaneko's 1988 arcade shoot-'em-up Heavy Unit. It features the same amount of stages, with the expected reduced amount of colors and details (4 Megabit ROM made an arcade true port impossible). Enemy placement and behaviour has been partially modified, so it's not just a port but also a remixed version. The game runs in low resolution mode. The game loops after clearing it.
Story
Humans have developed an artificial planet, "Le Tau," which is being attacked by aliens, and only the Heavy Unit transforming ship can stop them.
Gameplay
and shoot; rapidfire is an option. drops a bomb, which you have an unlimited supply of but must collect as a powerup. Among the various powerups is one, labeled T, that transforms your ship into a mecha and back, which plays identically, except its bombs will home in on enemies. The ship has a spreadshot, while the mecha is power oriented.
Trivia
The big head monster in stage 1 can be exploited for infinite score. This is exclusive to the Sega Mega Drive port, as the arcade version auto scrolls past the boss.
Promotional Material
Physical Scans
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