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- Genre: Action
- Developer: Treasure
- Publisher: SEGA
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Gunstar Heroes
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Those looking for an action packed side-scrolling game will find it in Gunstar Heroes. The evil Empire is wreaking havoc across the planet of Gunstar 9 and launched a campaign to re-activate the world destroying android, Golden Silver. Players choose to control either one of the Gunstar twins, Red or Blue, and embark on a series of missions to stop the Empire from unleashing a dreaded force that would destroy all life on Gunstar 9.
This game features a wide variety of levels that range from underground mines to an enemy-created board game. The bosses are also unique and offer an overall challenging game experience. Four different weapon types are available and the player can also combine two of the four to create even more powerful and interesting weapons. In addition to these weapons, the player can also use melee attacks and throw enemies that get too close.
Not only is Gunstar Heroes a fun action game, but it is also a very humorous game that takes many opportunities to poke fun at the enemies and bosses.
Legacy...
North American gamers first got a taste of Gunstar Heroes in September of 1993 when it was released for the Sega Genesis. A port for the Sega Game Gear was released in Japan in March of 1994. Gunstar Heroes was also included in the Japanese compilation Sega Ages: Treasure Box which became available in February of 2006. North Americans enjoyed some semblence of a successor in Guardian Heroes (Sega Saturn, 1996) and Advanced Guardian Heroes (GameBoy Advance, 2004) which alluded to Gunstar Heroes in many ways, but the real sequel was Gunstar Super Heroes (GameBoy Advance, 2005). It was not until the 11th of December, 2006 before the original game would be released yet again on Nintendo's Virtual Console.Reader Reviews










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