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Truxton (video game)

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Mode(s)
  
2 Players, alternating

Initial release date
  
1988

Genre
  
Shoot 'em up

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CPU
  
68000 @ 10 MHz

Developer
  
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Arcade system
  
Toaplan version 1 hardware [1]

Sound
  
Z80 @ 3.5 MHzYM3812 @ 3.5 MHzYM3812 @ 4 MHz

Display
  
raster, 320 x 240 pixels

Platforms
  
Arcade game, Sega Genesis, TurboGrafx-16

Publishers
  
Taito, Sega, Midway Games, Romstar

Similar
  
Toaplan games, Shoot 'em up games

Truxton, released in Japan as Tatsujin (タツジン (from 達人, "Expert")), is a 1988 vertically scrolling, shoot 'em up arcade game developed by Toaplan, later ported to the Mega Drive (worldwide) and the PC Engine (Japan-only). Like many other scrolling shooters, the game is set in outer space, where the player takes control of a small spaceship across several planets. The game is played with an eight-way joystick and two buttons (a shot and a bomb button) through five large levels and their bosses (which then loop forever, at higher difficulties).

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Story

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Taking place somewhere in space: an armada of Gidans, led by the evil Dogurava, is invading the planet Borogo aboard five gargantuan asteroids. After surviving an attack on an orbiting Borogo cargo barge, a pilot enters one remaining fighter and challenges the Gidans in a desperate attempt to quell the alien invasion and divert their asteroid fortresses in the process.

Reception

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MegaTech magazine said that although original features were distinctly lacking, "it's a good solid blast which offers plenty of action, speed and excitement".

Mean Machines summarised the game as "a fine example of a pure, no-frills arcade blast".

Sequel

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A sequel, Truxton II (Tatsujin Ō in Japan), was released in 1992 for the arcades. It was later ported to the FM Towns.

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References

Truxton (video game) Wikipedia