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− | ''''' | + | {{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (リパルス) is a 1985 arcade shoot-'em-up by [[Crux]] and [[Sega]] for [[Kyugo arcade hardware]]. It is a non-scrolling space shoot-'em-up that simulates depth by zooming bullets out as they move away, allowing you to shoot enemies that travel farther back. |
Sega also licensed the game to [[Kyugo]] and [[Proma]] for release; both renamed it to '''''<nowiki>'99: The Last War</nowiki>'''''. The exact specifics of this licensing is unknown. (It's possible that Crux, not Sega, licensed the game; investigation is needed.) | Sega also licensed the game to [[Kyugo]] and [[Proma]] for release; both renamed it to '''''<nowiki>'99: The Last War</nowiki>'''''. The exact specifics of this licensing is unknown. (It's possible that Crux, not Sega, licensed the game; investigation is needed.) | ||
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[[Category:Sega Arcade Games Not On Sega Hardware]] | [[Category:Sega Arcade Games Not On Sega Hardware]] |
Revision as of 09:49, 14 July 2018
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System(s): Kyugo arcade hardware | |||||||||
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Genre: Shoot-'em-Up | |||||||||
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Repulse (リパルス) is a 1985 arcade shoot-'em-up by Crux and Sega for Kyugo arcade hardware. It is a non-scrolling space shoot-'em-up that simulates depth by zooming bullets out as they move away, allowing you to shoot enemies that travel farther back.
Sega also licensed the game to Kyugo and Proma for release; both renamed it to '99: The Last War. The exact specifics of this licensing is unknown. (It's possible that Crux, not Sega, licensed the game; investigation is needed.)