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  2. Starblade - Wikipedia

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    Arcade version screenshot. Starblade is a 3D rail shooter video game, taking place in a first-person perspective. The player assumes control of a starship named the FX-01 "GeoSword" in its mission to destroy a hostile race known as the "Unknown Intelligent Mechanized Species" (UIMS) before they destroy Earth with a powerful superweapon. [1]

  3. Boss (video games) - Wikipedia

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    They may be less common in puzzle games, card video games, racing games, and simulation games. The first video game with a boss fight was the 1975 RPG dnd. The concept has expanded to other genres, like rhythm games, where there may be a "boss song" that is more difficult, or a high-difficulty, computer-controlled opponent in sports games.

  4. Parodius (1990 video game) - Wikipedia

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    The first stage is a pirate-themed, earth-like planet. The music is a remix of " Thunder & Lightning Polka " by Johann Strauss II . The music during Cat Battleship is a remix of the final part of " Symphony No. 9 " by Ludwig van Beethoven , and the music during the boss fight against Captain Penguinovski the 3rd is a remix of " Flight of the ...

  5. Universe at War: Earth Assault - Wikipedia

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    Universe at War: Earth Assault, begins during year 2012 when an alien species called the ”Hierarchy” enters Earth to strip mine and threaten the planet. Before this alien species has arrived, observatories and scientists on Earth gave warning of aliens but the human race, as a whole, is not able to organize a unified military front against these alien forces.

  6. Earth Defense Force - Wikipedia

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    Earth Defense Force has roughly five separate continuities as of 2024. However, in general, all entries in the series share a similar basic premise, following the Earth Defense Force (EDF), a specialized multinational defense force established and supported by every country and staffed by the world's militaries, tasked with defending Earth and humanity from external threats.

  7. Fantasy Earth: Basic Rules - Wikipedia

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    Fantasy Earth: Basic Rules is a 120-page perfect-bound book that describes the Fantasy Earth role-playing game. It is a generic system — there is no world or universe setting, leaving gamemasters free to create their own world. [1] In 1996, Zody Games published a streamlined version of the rules, called The Essential Fantasy Earth. [2]

  8. Blaster Master (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The game was released in North America in November 1988 and in Europe on April 25, 1991. The game is the first in the Blaster Master series, and it spawned two spin-off games as well as two sequels. The game features a character named Jason who follows his pet frog Fred down a hole in the earth.

  9. Earth Defense Force (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Earth Defense Force is a 1991 horizontal scrolling shooter video game developed and published by Jaleco. [3] Originally an arcade game, the game was later released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System as Super Earth Defense Force, dropping the two-player cooperative gaming mode while adding graphics and selectable weapons. [4]