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The game plays like a standard shoot-'em-up: {{A}} shoots a special attack and {{B}} shoots a regular shot, with power-ups left by defeated enemies. One powerup is a subship which can either fire ahead of you, behind you, above you, or below you; use {{C}} to change its direction. | The game plays like a standard shoot-'em-up: {{A}} shoots a special attack and {{B}} shoots a regular shot, with power-ups left by defeated enemies. One powerup is a subship which can either fire ahead of you, behind you, above you, or below you; use {{C}} to change its direction. | ||
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+ | {{A}}+{{Start}} on the title screen opens the Options menu. | ||
==Physical Scans== | ==Physical Scans== |
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Curse |
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System(s): Sega Mega Drive |
Publisher: Micronet |
Developer: Micronet |
Genre: Shoot-'em-Up |
Curse (カース) is a 1989 Sega Mega Drive shoot-'em-up by Micronet released exclusively in Japan. You play as a ship that has to save an alien planet from destruction caused by a neighboring planet that had mysteriously changed from friend to enemy over the course of centuries.
Gameplay
The game plays like a standard shoot-'em-up: shoots a special attack and shoots a regular shot, with power-ups left by defeated enemies. One powerup is a subship which can either fire ahead of you, behind you, above you, or below you; use to change its direction.
+ START on the title screen opens the Options menu.