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Mania and Maria hover around in mid-air using the D-pad to move, but will move together in the configuration they are in. {{B}} shoots; there is rapidfire but shots cannot be aimed. {{C}} changes the direction Maria is shooting in (either to the left or to the right; Mania will always shoot to the right). {{A}} fires a special weapon chosen in the Engine selection screen before the beginning of the game; before you can use it, it must be charged by holding {{A}} long enough. Maria is invulnerable, but if Mania dies once, the game is over and the player must use a continue. | Mania and Maria hover around in mid-air using the D-pad to move, but will move together in the configuration they are in. {{B}} shoots; there is rapidfire but shots cannot be aimed. {{C}} changes the direction Maria is shooting in (either to the left or to the right; Mania will always shoot to the right). {{A}} fires a special weapon chosen in the Engine selection screen before the beginning of the game; before you can use it, it must be charged by holding {{A}} long enough. Maria is invulnerable, but if Mania dies once, the game is over and the player must use a continue. | ||
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+ | File:BattleMania MD JP Box.jpg|JP cover | ||
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[[Category:Mega Drive Games]] | [[Category:Mega Drive Games]] | ||
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[[Category:Mega Drive Shoot-'em-Up Games]] | [[Category:Mega Drive Shoot-'em-Up Games]] |
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Battle Mania/Trouble Shooter |
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System(s): Sega Mega Drive |
Publisher: VIC Tokai |
Developer: VIC Tokai |
Genre: Shoot-'em-Up |
Battle Mania, called Trouble Shooter in the US, is a 1991 shoot-'em-up developed and published by VIC Tokai for the Sega Mega Drive exclusively in Japan (released 1992) and the US (released 1991). A Japan-only sequel, Battle Mania Daiginjou, was also developed. The player plays as both Mania Ohtorii (Madison in the US version) and Maria Haneda (Crystal in the US version), a sister team called the "Trouble Shooters," who are called to rescue the King's son, who has been kidnapped by the crime group Blackball.
Mania and Maria hover around in mid-air using the D-pad to move, but will move together in the configuration they are in. shoots; there is rapidfire but shots cannot be aimed. changes the direction Maria is shooting in (either to the left or to the right; Mania will always shoot to the right). fires a special weapon chosen in the Engine selection screen before the beginning of the game; before you can use it, it must be charged by holding long enough. Maria is invulnerable, but if Mania dies once, the game is over and the player must use a continue.