Space Manbow | スペースマンボウ | Supēsu Manbō. TurboFix patch & Cheats ON. Full Playthrough. #Deprecated
Space Manbow | スペースマンボウ | Supēsu Manbō
TurboFix patch & Cheats ON
MSX2/SCC
Konami
1989
RC768
2MbitROM
RAM64KB
VRAM128KB
Space Manbow (スペースマンボウ Supēsu Manbō?) is a video game developed and published by Konami for the MSX2 in 1989. It was a step above the Nemesis games as it had smooth scrolling and a bigger color palette. As with Konami's previous releases, this comes with the SCC chip for better sound quality. The game was later re-released for the Wii's Virtual Console service on the 24th of November, 2009. It has never been released outside of Japan. In 2007, Bart van Velzen released an unofficial sequel, Manbow 2, for MSX2.
In the year 189 of the stellar calendar, humanity happened upon the ruins of an ancient (and, if the st. 7 decor is anything to go by, rather decadent and malicious) civilization, and sent an archaeological crew to explore them. However, the crew accidentally managed to activate the ruins' defense system. The system operated by identifying the Sol system as the intruders' origin, then launched the Sun-Fish ("Manbou" being Japanese for "Sunfish"), an ultimate bio-mechanical weapon starship capable of destroying an entire solar system and protected by an impregnable force-field bubble. The surviving members of the crew, however, find a chance to stop the Sun-Fish. By using the unearthed Manbow-J (i.e. Junior Sun-Fish) fighter and activating a teleportation system in the deepest part of the ruins, one pilot, Kliever Mu, can actually get inside the force bubble and destroy the Sun-Fish from there.
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