Exact Perfect Collection for X68000 Z










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Welcome to Select Items Norisuke. We are Japanese seller. We ship authentic items from Japan. Please enjoy shopping with peace of mind! You will find popular and useful products in Japan! X68000 Z BEEP first entry! Naias (October 1990): A horizontally scrolling shooting game (with some vertical scrolling) released for the X68000 in 1990. Although it was Exact's first game release, it captivated many gamers with its raster-scrolling backgrounds and wireframe visual scenes. The game is a tough shooting game with a high level of difficulty. Aquares (September 1991): A robot wire action game released in 1991. Use various weapons to conquer all 24 stages. Wire action required severe operation, and there were many places where it was impossible to conquer the stage unless you were mastered, testing the skills of gamers at the time. Another feature of the game is that it has a rich content, such as the opening movie and the scenarios between stages. Etoile Princess (March 1993): A multi-directional scrolling action game released in 1993. It can be operated in 8 directions and has 2 buttons: shot and jump. Your aircraft uses a damage system. It also supports external MIDI devices, which were becoming standard at the time of release. The game has a loose content that even children can enjoy. In particular, round characters are used for story parts and dialogue, which do not create a sense of tension. The puzzle-solving and jumping actions do not require advanced techniques, and the game content is comparable even in modern times. This work is also particular about the BGM, and the sound that takes on a different impression when MIDI equipment is connected is also attractive. Geograph Seal (March 1994): A 3D action game released in 1994. The objective is to collect four items placed on the stage and reach the goal point. A boss is placed in each stage. It is undeniable that all the elements, such as the aircraft that can triple jump, the radar markings, and the various weapons, are the ancestors of the PlayStation game ``Jumping Flash.''
























