
Air Buster
Game shoot 'em up bergulir horizontal di mana pemain mengendalikan pesawat tempur Aero Blaster melawan pasukan alien. Sistem power-up unik dengan satelit 'Option' yang bisa dikumpulkan.
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Memperkenalkan sistem manajemen senjata strategis di mana Option yang dikumpulkan mengorbit pesawat pemain dan dapat digunakan sebagai senjata ofensif atau perisai defensif.
Menampilkan 7 tahap menantang dengan pertempuran bos besar, termasuk binatang mekanik yang bisa berubah dan induk kapal alien. Versi Genesis mencakup efek grafis eksklusif.
Dikenal dengan 'Sistem Kontrol Option' inovatif yang memungkinkan pengalihan pola serangan (Spread, Straight, Homing) secara real-time untuk situasi pertempuran berbeda.
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