Cross Fire (NES) [100%] (4K, 60FPS)

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"Cross Fire" is a run-and-gun action video game developed by Kyugo and originally released for the arcade in 1987. It was later ported to the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) in 1990. In the game, players take on the role of a soldier who must battle through various enemy-filled stages across the globe. Despite the translation being complete, it was never released outside of Japan.

The NES version of Cross Fire features six stages set in different locations, including a jungle in Vietnam, a shipyard in Russia, a train in Colombia, and more. Each stage is densely packed with enemies, tanks, and turrets that attack from all sides, creating intense and challenging gameplay.

Players start the game with only their fists and grenades, but they can find and pick up different weapons to aid them in their mission. The primary weapon is a machine gun, which can be upgraded to a spread gun or powerful missiles. Players must navigate through the levels, avoiding enemy fire and strategically using their weapons to defeat foes.

One unique aspect of Cross Fire is the ability to throw grenades in the background while punching enemies in the foreground. The game's name is derived from the fact that players often face enemies on two different planes, which can lead to a "cross fire" of bullets.

Overall, Cross Fire provides an action-packed and challenging experience for NES players, with fast-paced gameplay, diverse locations, and a wide range of enemies to defeat. Despite some design issues and limited weapon options, the game offers an engaging and memorable run-and-gun adventure for fans of the genre.

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