
Air Buster
Game shoot 'em up skrol melintang di mana pemain mengawal pejuang Aero Blaster melawan tentera alien. Sistem power-up unik dengan satelit 'Option' yang boleh dikumpul.
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Memperkenalkan sistem pengurusan senjata strategik di mana Option yang dikumpul mengorbit kapal pemain dan boleh digunakan sebagai senjata serangan atau perisai pertahanan.
Mempunyai 7 peringkat mencabar dengan pertempuran bos besar termasuk binatang mekanik berubah dan kapal induk alien. Versi Genesis ada kesan grafik eksklusif.
Dikenali dengan 'Sistem Kawalan Option' inovatif yang membolehkan pertukaran corak serangan (Spread, Straight, Homing) secara masa nyata untuk situasi pertempuran berbeza.
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