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Earth Defense Force (video game)

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Genre(s)
  
Scrolling shooter

Sound
  
Amplified mono/stereo

Developer
  
Jaleco

Cabinet
  
Upright

Initial release date
  
1991

Mode
  
Single-player video game

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Composer(s)
  
Tsukasa Tawada Yasuhiko Takashiba

Release date(s)
  
Arcade INT: 1991 Super NES JP: October 25, 1991 NA: January 1992 EU: 1992 Wii Virtual Console EU: October 29, 2010 JP: January 11, 2011 NA: July 14, 2011 Wii U Virtual Console NA: May 22, 2015 EU: TBA JP: August 26, 2015

Display
  
Horizontal orientation Raster graphics Standard resolution

Platforms
  
Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Arcade game, Wii U, Wii, iOS

Publishers
  
Jaleco, DotEmu, Hamster Corporation

Similar
  
Jaleco games, Shoot 'em up games

Earth Defense Force is a 1991 horizontal scrolling shooter video game developed and published by Jaleco. Originally an arcade game, the game was later released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System as Super Earth Defense Force, dropping the two player cooperative gaming mode while adding graphics and selectable weapons. The Super NES version was released in Japan on October 25, 1991, and in North America in January 1992. The Super NES version was eventually released on the Wii Virtual Console in Europe on October 29, 2010, in Japan on January 11, 2011, and in North America on July 14, 2011.

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Gameplay

Released as a horizontal shooter game in the US in January 1992, the object of Earth Defense Force is based on survival of the game's levels, punctuated by the defeat of bosses at the end of each one. It is a fixed-length game, with a proper ending at the completion of the last level.

The player normally begins each level with three "shield" points, each able to absorb one enemy attack. The shield points are represented in the upper right corner by green ovals under the heading "Shield". Additional shield points can be earned once a predetermined game score is reached. Up to five shield points are represented on screen. However, a player can acquire more than five shield points, but they can not be seen. This is extremely rare though, due to the difficulty of the game and the score intervals at which additional shield points are acquired. Loss of all shields results in the loss of one of three credits, or continues, and loss of all continues results in the player seeing the game over screen.

The game uses a unique leveling system, in which the player gains experience from enemies defeated to gain newer, more powerful versions of the weapons the player has access to.

Plot

The story varies slightly between the two different versions of the game.

The arcade version takes place in the equivocate future date of Earth, 20XX. The Earth is unexpectedly attacked by the mysterious Azyma Empire: a space-bound monarchy currently dedicated to eradicating all life on the planet from its flagship the Orbital Satellite Buster. The Earth's only hope lies in the recently developed XA-1 and 2 space fighter ships used by the organization known as E.D.F: Earth Defense Force.

In the Super NES version, the Azyma Empire has established headquarters on the dark side of the Moon. After attacking the Earth, it is revealed they have a secret weapon being developed on the Moon, one capable of destroying all life on Earth. The E.D.F. is ordered to send their XA-1 fighters in to drive out the invaders and destroy their ultimate weapon.

Reception

Since its release, Earth Defense Force has met with moderate critical reviews, as evidenced by a three out of five star rating by Allgame. Subsequent to its release an enhanced version was broadcast via the Super Famicom's Satellaview subsystem to Japanese gamers under the title BS Super Earth Defense Force.

References

Earth Defense Force (video game) Wikipedia