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Undead Line is a 1989 vertically scrolling shooter video game developed and originally published by T&E Soft for the MSX2 and MSX2+ home computers. It was later ported to the X68000 computer and Sega Mega Drive, published by Palsoft, followed by digital re-releases for Microsoft Windows. Both the MSX2 and X68000 versions also received physical re-releases by Japanese retailer BEEP. It follows a group of characters in rescue of queen Althea from Zidane, a kingdom surrounded by barriers connected with the demon world, whose monsters have overflowed it. Controlling either a fighter, wizard, or ninja, the player can choose from six stages and play them in any order, fighting against waves of enemies and bosses, while defending or avoiding collision with their projectiles and other obstacles.

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  • Undeadline (fr)
  • Undead Line (it)
  • アンデッドライン (ja)
  • Undead Line (en)
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  • Undeadline (アンデッドライン) est un jeu vidéo de type shoot them up développé par le studio japonais T&E Soft, sorti en 1989 sur l'ordinateur MSX 2, en 1990 sur Sharp X68000 et en 1991 sur la console Mega Drive. (fr)
  • 『アンデッドライン』 (UNDEADLINE) は、1989年7月22日に日本のT&E SOFTから発売されたMSX2用縦スクロールシューティングゲーム。 主人公のFighter、Wizard、Ninjaのいずれかを選択し、ジタン王国を舞台に破られそうになったモンスターの封印を阻止する事を目的としている。ライフ+残機制。ボタン1は攻撃、ボタン2は防御となっている。ステージは6つから任意の順番で選択してプレイ可能。武器の種類が多い点、及び、マップ上のある点に弾を撃ち込むことで出現する妖精を拾う事で、ステージ間にパワーアップが行える点が特徴である。 開発はT&E SOFTが行い、ゲーム・デザインおよびディレクターは内藤時浩、音楽は『遥かなるオーガスタ』(1989年)を手掛けた長谷川和伯が担当している。MSX2版は128KBのVRAMとフロッピーディスクドライブが必要となっており、またMSX-MUSIC(YM2413)に対応している。 1990年にX68000用ソフトとして『幻獣鬼 アンデッドライン』のタイトルで移植された他、1991年にはメガドライブに移植されパルソフトより発売された。X68000版は2004年にWindows用ソフトとしてプロジェクトEGGにて、MSX2版は2019年にプロジェクトEGGにて配信された。 (ja)
  • Undead Line (アンデッドライン?) è un videogioco sparatutto sviluppato nel 1989 da per MSX2. Il videogioco ha ricevuto conversioni per Sharp X68000 e Sega Mega Drive. Nell'agosto 2021 ne è stata distribuita una versione per Microsoft Windows. (it)
  • Undead Line is a 1989 vertically scrolling shooter video game developed and originally published by T&E Soft for the MSX2 and MSX2+ home computers. It was later ported to the X68000 computer and Sega Mega Drive, published by Palsoft, followed by digital re-releases for Microsoft Windows. Both the MSX2 and X68000 versions also received physical re-releases by Japanese retailer BEEP. It follows a group of characters in rescue of queen Althea from Zidane, a kingdom surrounded by barriers connected with the demon world, whose monsters have overflowed it. Controlling either a fighter, wizard, or ninja, the player can choose from six stages and play them in any order, fighting against waves of enemies and bosses, while defending or avoiding collision with their projectiles and other obstacles. (en)
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  • Undead Line (en)
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  • Etsuko Suzuki (en)
  • Hideaki Shinmura (en)
  • Takahiro Hachiya (en)
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  • Kazunori Hasegawa (en)
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  • Tokihiro Naito (en)
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  • Tokihiro Naito (en)
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  • Tetsuya Yamamoto (en)
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  • T&E Soft (en)
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