Bio-Hazard Battle (Sega Mega Drive) - 1 Credit Challenge

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In this video, I'm doing a 1 Credit Challenge of a game that I never heard before, until James Avery played this game on the arcade version. That game is: Bio-Hazard Battle for the Sega Mega Drive (aka Genesis). This game was developed and published by Sega, it was released in 1992. Bio-Hazard Battle was also for the Sega Mega Play arcade platform. In 2007, Bio-Hazard Battle can be found on the Wii Virtual Console. In 2010, the game can be found on Steam as well and in 2018, the game was also released in a compilation pack called: Sega Mega Drive Classics (Sega Genesis Classics), which was released for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on May 29th and the Nintendo Switch came out in December. Bio-Hazard Battle is a side-scrolling shooter. The game features a 2D side-scrolling shoot 'em up style of gameplay and the character chosen by the player can be moved in 8 directions by the D-Pad. The player can move, shoot, dodge, and block. To block an enemy projectile, the player must place the Power Star in the path of the projectile. There is also an array of different weapons at the ships' disposal. The player begins with a pre-set number of lives, from 1 to 5, 3 being the default. When a player is hit by a hostile creature or environment, their ship is destroyed and will reappear with one less life. Extra lives are attainable by absorbing 1-UP icons in the various stages, or reaching milestones for accumulating points without getting Game Over. 20,000, 50,000 and 100,000 points are the first three. The game also features strong usage of deep, bass-heavy music tracks, creative and colorful artwork and foreground and background elements. Despite the many obstacles in the scenery and landscape, the player cannot be harmed or die by bumping into anything other than an enemy or enemy fire. Players can, however, die by being crushed between the screen's edge and a wall. Scrolling and enemy movement is extremely fast in comparison to other games of its time. The player travels through eight levels, each one increasing in difficulty, with the last three only being available on the higher difficulties. For this run: I'm going to play this game in default settings, which will be the normal difficulty and three lives to see how far I can get with only one credit. To be honest, I think I'm happy with this run, because the game can be tough, but I really enjoyed it. Overall, Bio-Hazard Battle is a very fun scrolling shooter from Sega and I highly recommend to give this game a try, if you like some shooters. I hope you enjoy this 1 Credit Challenge video of Bio-Hazard Battle for the Sega Mega Drive (aka Genesis) and thanks for watching!

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Bio-Hazard Battle Shooter Shmup Sega Mega Drive Genesis 1992