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Game was very good for 1986, it was a little more action orientated than the puzzling blockades and powerup focused gameplay of rtype. The bosses and enemies weren't as punishing either. I could see how this would of been very popular in arcades as even with infinite lives I didn't die as much as I did in rtype and other bullet hells of the era. With a handfull of dollars and a friend this would of been a great way for anyone from the arcade era to spend their 5-10$.
Great game a true classic and I really thank the creator for giving us a chance to see what the original was like. And for giving us an easy way to view it all without to much struggle.