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Salamander HuCARD for PC-Engine
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This item is currently sold out and unavailable
Item Number: KM91002
Publisher: Konami
Jan/UPC Code: 4988602585049
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NCS Product Synopsis
NCS Sale Offering: April 16, 2009
Original Release in Japan: December 06, 1991
«©NCSX» New and factory sealed copy of Salamander for the PC-Engine which is in excellent collectible condition with shiny shrinkwrap that captures the glint of the sun like water running through a bubbling brook. The game is based on the arcade original of the same name and plays a faithful rendition to it's JAMMA hardware brethren.
The title screen allows players to choose "Beginner" or "Expert" mode. Upon starting a new game, a short tutorial lists the various power-ups and their functions such as the "Speed-Up," "Ripple Laser," and "Multiple." The first three stages that may be enjoyed are as follows:
Stage 1: Bionic Germ - Fly through a fleshy biological battlefield and shoot up a brain that sprouts arms at the end of the level.
Stage 2: Meteorite Space- The screen goes vertical and the Vic Viper blasts away at enemies, avoids asteroids, and faces off against a boss that sports arms that whirl around like a slow moving windmill.
Stage 3: Burning Chaos - Lava fields above and below are accompanied by arcs of fire that leap across the screen. Firebirds and other flitting enemies populate the stage. The end-level boss is a fire breathing dragon that's reminiscent of the protagonist from the SFC game Syvalion.
Sale Offering
Pricing is set at US$33.90 per copy. If you reside in the USA, you may select USPS Media Mail shipping on our shop which is about $2.50. International customers are encouraged to select USPS First Class Airmail at a cost of approximately US$10 to most destinations in Europe, Australia, and Asia.
Product SKU: KM91002
JAN Code: 4988602585049
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This document and photos are ©NCSX 1991, 2009. All rights reserved. No reproduction in whole or in part of this document may be made without express written consent of National Console Support, Inc.
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