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Gameplay screenshot. Super Spacefortress Macross is a science fiction-themed vertical-scrolling shoot 'em up game that is part of the Macross series. [2] [3] [4] The plot is based on the 1984 anime film Macross: Do You Remember Love?, [5] in which the Zentradi alien race invaded the Solar System and waged a war against humanity.
1992.XX: Super Spacefortress Macross (超時空要塞マクロス, Chō Jikū Yōsai Macross), NMK, Banpresto/Fabtek, ROM This is one of the rare Macross games officially distributed in North America, it was licensed by Fabtek as "Super Spacefortress Macross" (instead of "The Super Dimension Fortress Macross").
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An arcade game titled Super Spacefortress Macross was released in 1992. A loose game sequel called The Super Dimension Fortress Macross: Scrambled Valkyrie was released in 1993 for the Super Famicom. A CD-based video game was released for the Sega Saturn in 1997 and the Sony PlayStation in 1999, titled Macross: Do You Remember Love?. It was a ...
Download QR code; Print/export ... Help. Pages in category "Macross video games" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. ... Super Spacefortress ...
In the game, the player takes the control of main protagonist Hikaru Ichijyo, as he battles Zentradi units on each stage. The format of the game is a 2D side-scrolling shooter (like the original Macross game for the Nintendo Family Computer with also level design inspired by the Macross: Eternal Love Song game for the PC Engine CD). The player ...
Go to any sports game—whether it’s a high school game or a pro one—and you’re bound to see athletes on the sidelines drinking Gatorade. It’s likely a staple at your local gym too. A ...
Macross (マクロス, Makurosu) is a Japanese science fiction mecha anime media franchise/media mix, created by Studio Nue (most prominently mecha designer, writer and producer Shōji Kawamori) and Artland in 1982.