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Deep Blue (video game)

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Initial release date
  
31 March 1989

Mode
  
Single-player video game

Developers
  
Pack-In-Video, NEC


Genre
  
Shooter game

Platform
  
TurboGrafx-16

Publishers
  
Pack-In-Video, NEC

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Release date(s)
  
NA: February 1990 JP: March 31, 1989

Similar
  
Pack-In-Video games, Shoot 'em up games

Deep Blue, released in Japan as Deep Blue: Kaitei Shinwa (ディープブルー・海底神話), is a 1989 underwater shooter video game for the TurboGrafx-16. In it, you control a submersible fighter shaped as a Freshwater angelfish that must fight through waves of mutated marine life.

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Story

A hostile alien presence has descended upon the Earth's waters. Using their own bacteria, the aliens have infected and mutated numerous deep sea and marine life forms causing them to enlarge and to follow every alien command. The aliens use their infected marine life to attack the shores of the Earth's continents, initiating an invasion from the deep. Alone, players control the Earth's only defense against the attack, the A.N.G.E.L. Fish Attack Sub.

Gameplay

Deep Blue is a basic horizontal scrolling shooter: players collect power-ups and different weapons to fight numerous enemies. The screen scales up and down allowing more vertical space.

The game features a single life; the Angel Fish can take a lot of hits before it is destroyed, and even regenerates over time. Damage levels are represented by the color of the ship's 'eyes': they start out a solid blue, but when damaged, the eyes blink blue until going to green, then yellow, then red.

However, taking any damage will momentarily paralyze the craft, remove any speed power-ups, reset the weapon to the defeat Pulse Bullet, and remove one weapon power level.

References

Deep Blue (video game) Wikipedia