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Kagirinaki Tatakai (Sharp X1)

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www.hardcoregaming101.net/kagiri/kagiri.htm

Name can be translated as "Endless Battle".

One of Enix's earliest published games for Japanese PCs, influenced by H.E.R.O. but with more complex combat and verisimilitude. Game's a vertical infinite-tunneling action platformer where you can jetpack around, shoot to kill, and throw grenades to destroy both enemies and terrain (the game environment's fully destructible!). Had such innovations for its time like non-mirrored sprites, a detailed physics system, three different weapons to shoot with, and even bullet canceling (rapid-fire too). Music's repetitive, so turn that off! And it's a bit glitchy, since developer Hiroshi Ishikawa wasn't making it full-time.

Game requires a Sharp X1 emulator standalone for sure, but no translation's necessary to understand the controls. Square-Enix most likely owns the rights to both copyright and IP, so GOG's current deal with them should make this an easy, viable upload for Windows users.

Footage: www.youtube.com/watch?v=49vGtxEnRyA

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