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Romset and title:
crisisfp Crisis Force (Japan, prototype)
Software list:
nes Nintendo Entertainment System cartridges
Publisher:
Konami
Year:
1991
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Romset
First release:
Mess 0.142 released on apr-03 2011
Last release:
Mame 0.264 released on mar-26 2024
Clone of:
crisisf Crisis Force (Japan)
Status
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SUPPORTED
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  • History (en)
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  • Nintendo Famicom cart. published 30 years ago:

    Crisis Force © 1991 Konami Industry Company, Limited.

    Crisis Force is a vertical shooter by Konami. In the year 19XX, an army of mysterious robots descend from the sky and trample Tokyo city, destroying everything in their wake. Humanity's survival lies in the hands of two skilled pilots - a boy and a girl. On board their shape-changing Aura Wing fighter, they rush to the Japanese capital, ready to take on the invader's running attack led by a powerful humanoid flying machine. Each fighter can switch to three ship configurations at anytime during the game - the first one only fires straight forward, the second shots forwards and backwards, and the third configuration shoots forwards and sideways. Power-ups come in two main flavors - red power-pods upgrade the laser capability of the ship whereas blue ones increase its firing power. However, they are mutually exclusive and the ship can only use one weapon configuration, or the other. Furthermore, an array of extra power-ups are also there for the taking - blue 'S' pods speed up the ship (or slow it down if they are red), 'B' pods add a bomb to the ship's arsenal (which can be activated by pressing the two action buttons together) and special Ring pods accumulate energy. The latter are a central part of the gameplay and collecting five of them (usually dropped by enemy formations) transform the fighter into a highly destructive and invincible large ship for a short amount of time (interestingly, both players control this ship in two-player mode). Crisis Force consists of seven stages and features a two simultaneous player mode.

    TECHNICAL
    Cartridge ID: RC856

    TRIVIA
    Crisis Force was released on August 27, 1991 in Japan. It was sold 6000 Yen.

    The game was never released outside Japan and was never ported to any other platform.

    TIPS AND TRICKS
    Konami code: If you enter the Konami code (up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, B and A) on the title/menu screen, the game rewards you with 15 ships!

    STAFF
    Program: Tom•Cat, W. Tocoma
    Design: M. Kishimoto, F. Katakami
    Sound: K. Matsubara, Y. Manno, J. Chuuma
    P Design: Funa-B
    Super Special Thanks: S. Kusaka, K. Aoyama, I. Mano, Dog and Ueko, Eigyo-Bu

    CONTRIBUTE
    Edit this entry: https://www.arcade-history.com/?&page=detail&id=53940&o=2
    Informations provided by © Alexis Bousiges
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