(Arcade) Burning Force (100) スーパードラッケン No Invincibility
Number 100! I'm replaying an arcade version of Burning Force. No invicibility... and yep I died a lot.
Burning Force (バーニングフォース Bāningu Fōsu) is a 3D shooter arcade game which was released by Namco in 1989 only in Japan. It runs on Namco System 2 hardware and was later ported to the Sega Mega Drive in 1990, which I did a long play for awhile back ago.
In Burning Force, the player controls a 21-year-old space cadet named Hiromi Tengenji (天現寺ひろみ Tengenji Hiromi), who as part of her final training, must battle high-tech enemies through six worlds of four areas on a futuristic airbike named "Sign Duck". The gameplay is similar to that of Sega's Space Harrier, but the worlds are divided into four areas and there is no vertical mobility making the game different in its own right; in the first two sections the player controls Hiromi on the airbike, which can move to the left and right, as well as braking and accelerating - and the airbike can also fire bullets and missiles at the enemies. The third area of every world is a boss area and the airbike will be transformed into a flying ship which can move in all directions; the fourth area of each world, however, is a bonus stage and the player has to collect as many spheres (which have numbers on them) as possible for bonus points
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At this time, Retro Will Games has 5,116 views for Burning Force spread across 2 videos. The game makes up 1 hour of published video on his channel, less than 0.22% of Burning Force video content that Retro Will Games has uploaded to YouTube.