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Batsugun is a 1993 vertically scrolling bullet hell arcade video game originally developed and published by Toaplan in Japan and Europe by Taito, as well as Korea by Unite Trading. The last shoot 'em up created by Toaplan, the title takes place on a distant Earth-like planet where a global takeover operative led by king Renoselva A. Gladebaran VII is set into motion, as players assume the role from one of the six fighter pilots conforming the Skull Hornets squadron taking control of submersible jets in a last-ditch effort to overthrow the invading military force from the planet. Its gameplay mainly consists of shooting mixed with role-playing game-esque elements using a main two-button configuration.

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  • Batsugun (en)
  • Batsugun (fr)
  • Batsugun (it)
  • BATSUGUN (ja)
  • Batsugun (pl)
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  • Batsugun (バツグン?) è un videogioco arcade del 1993 sviluppato da Toaplan. Convertito nel 1996 per Sega Saturn, è considerato uno dei primi sparatutto appartenenti al genere danmaku. (it)
  • 『BATSUGUN』(バツグン)は、1993年に発売されたアーケードゲームである。ジャンルは縦スクロール型シューティングゲーム。販売はタイトー、製作は東亜プラン。 (ja)
  • Batsugun - gra komputerowa, należąca do shoot'em upów, stworzona przez Toaplan na automaty w roku 1993. Jest to jedna z pierwszych gier w podgatunku Bullet hell/manic shooter/danmaku. To ostatnia gra wydana przez Toaplan przed upadkiem tej firmy. (pl)
  • Batsugun is a 1993 vertically scrolling bullet hell arcade video game originally developed and published by Toaplan in Japan and Europe by Taito, as well as Korea by Unite Trading. The last shoot 'em up created by Toaplan, the title takes place on a distant Earth-like planet where a global takeover operative led by king Renoselva A. Gladebaran VII is set into motion, as players assume the role from one of the six fighter pilots conforming the Skull Hornets squadron taking control of submersible jets in a last-ditch effort to overthrow the invading military force from the planet. Its gameplay mainly consists of shooting mixed with role-playing game-esque elements using a main two-button configuration. (en)
  • Batsugun (バツグン) est un shoot 'em up à scroling vertical conçu par le développeur japonais Toaplan. Sorti à l'origine en Arcade Batsugun a reçu deux versions—celle d'origine étant sortie en 1993. La suivante nommée Batsugun Special Version a été présenté lors du salon AOU en 1994 au Japon mais n'est jamais sorti officiellement en raison de la banqueroute de la société Toaplan. Ces deux versions ont été compilées dans une conversion sur Sega Saturn en 1996 et réalisée par un des rejetons de Toaplan : Gazelle. (fr)
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