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The second installment of the "Irem Collection" series, which reproduces Irem's arcade and home console masterpieces, is the long-awaited first port to a consumer console! It includes 7 versions of 3 titles: Gunforce, Geostorm, and Air Duel!
The second installment of the "Irem Collection" series, which reproduces Irem's classic arcade and home console games on the latest consoles, is finally here! It includes 7 versions of 3 titles: the Japanese and US arcade versions of "Gunforce", the Super Famicom and SNES versions, the Japanese and US arcade versions of "Geostorm", and the arcade version of "Air Duel"! This is a long-awaited lineup, with all of these titles being ported to consumer consoles for the first time!
"Gunforce" is a side-scrolling action game released in 1991. The player becomes a soldier and advances while fighting enemies using various weapons. The main attraction of "Gunforce" is that you can attack by riding vehicles and mecha that appear in the middle of the stage, from tanks and helicopters to robots, and the great attraction of "Gunforce" is that you can shoot flashily with a wide variety of attack methods. It includes the arcade version, the Super Nintendo version that was later ported, and the SNES version released in the United States, and all support two-player simultaneous play. "Geostorm" is the sequel to "Gunforce" released overseas as "Gunforce II". The main attractions are the vehicles and mecha that have evolved from the previous work, the unique enemy characters, the production that tells the story, and the flashy battles where explosions are constantly happening all over the screen, which are beautifully drawn with detailed pixel art that can be called craftsmanship. Like "Gunforce", this work supports two-player simultaneous play. "Air Duel" is a vertical scrolling shooter game released in 1990 that can be played by two people at the same time. At the start of each stage, you can choose between two types of aircraft: a fighter or a helicopter.
It is important to choose a robot that matches the characteristics of the stage in order to conquer the stage. The detailed and beautiful 2D graphics that are a characteristic of Irem's works are still alive and well in this game, and the depiction of the futuristic and somewhat dark mecha has a unique charm.
All of the titles included support two-player simultaneous play (local multiplayer). In addition, to help you enjoy these masterpieces to the fullest, various features are included, such as online rankings, on-the-fly rewind function, and state save & load.
The appeal of all Irem's past works is the graphics and music that express a unique worldview at a high level. The limited edition comes with a soundtrack containing the game's music and a special art book featuring graphics expressed in pixel art that can be described as artisanal work, as luxurious bonuses. Be sure to purchase the limited edition, which allows you to fully immerse yourself in the game, graphics, and music of Irem's masterpiece.