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Strike Force (video game)

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Programmer(s)
  
Todd Allen Eric Pribyl

Genre(s)
  
Scrolling shooter

Initial release date
  
February 1991

Publisher
  
Midway Games

CPU
  
TMS34010 (@ 6.25 Mhz)

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A10

Artist(s)
  
John Vogel Jim Gentile

Cabinet
  
Horizontal

Developer
  
Midway Games

Sound
  
Motorola 6809

Platform
  
Arcade game

Strike Force (video game)

Composer(s)
  
Chris Granner Rich Karstens

Mode(s)
  
Single player, 2 player Co-op

Similar
  
Berzerk, Medal of Honor: Heroes 2, Submachine 10: the Exit, Heroes of Might and Magic II, Baseball Blast

Strike Force is an arcade game released by Midway in 1991. In the same way that 1990's Smash TV is a modernized reimagining of Robotron: 2084 with two-player simultaneous play, Strike Force is a modernized reimagining of Defender with two-player simultaneous play. Strike Force was not widely distributed and was not ported to any home systems.

Gameplay

The game shares many features with the earlier Defender and Stargate in that play takes place in a horizontally scrolling play field above a planet's surface on which humans are under attack from alien invaders. In all three games the player gains points and other advantages from protecting and rescuing humans from these attacks.

Strike Force adds several new features; two players may share the screen at one time, the surface of the planet is littered with various special weapons that can be picked up and deployed, and humans can be "mutated" into small green creatures that will fight against the player (although the player may still pick them up for points as with the unmutated humans). The mutants may use vehicles found on the planet's surface against the player.

One weapon the player may deploy is the commando, who will hang off the bottom of the player's craft shooting at enemies, or drop to the surface to pick up humans, mutants, or weapons for the player. Many commandos can be in play at once.

References

Strike Force (video game) Wikipedia