Metal Fighter
Metal Fighter is a side-scrolling shooter game developed in Asia by Joy Van and published by Color Dreams and Sachen. It was later published as Metal Fighter μ (メタルファイター ミュー) in Japan by Kinema Music in 1991.
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Developer(s) | Joy Van |
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Platform(s) | Nintendo Entertainment System |
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Genre(s) | Side-scrolling action with shooting elements |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Gameplay
The player controls a robot, MCS-920, in an attempt to free planet H17 from alien invaders. MCS-920's weapons and speed can be improved by shooting certain enemies and collecting the power-ups they left behind. There is a special power-up that enables flight.
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