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Aleste
is a 1988 shoot 'em up video game developed by Compile, originally published by Sega for the Master System and then by CP Communications for the MSX2. The Master System version was released outside Japan as ''Power Strike''. The game spawned the ''Aleste'' and '' Power Strike'' franchises. Plot The story of ''Aleste'' concerns the manmade supercomputer DIA 51, which has been infected by a hybrid virus that is spreading like wildfire, eventually leading DIA 51 to eliminate the human race. When Yuri, Ray's girlfriend, gets injured in DIA's assault, Raymond Waizen has all the reason in the world to get rid of DIA 51 once and for all in his Aleste fighter. Releases The game was originally released for the Master System in February 1988. This version was released outside Japan, as ''Power Strike''. The US release was initially a mail-only limited edition, however it did later see some retail distribution at Toys R' Us and other chains in North America. The European release was a ...
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GG Aleste
is a 1991 vertically scrolling shooter video game developed and published by Compile for the Game Gear. An entry in the ''Aleste'' series, the game follows Ellinor Waizen piloting the Galvanic Gunner space fighter craft to face against the invading Moon Child army. Its gameplay follows the same conventions as earlier ''Aleste'' titles, with the player fighting waves of enemies and bosses, while avoiding collision with their projectiles and other obstacles. ''GG Aleste'' was co-designed by graphic designer Hiroki Kodama and programmer Yukinori Taniguchi, with Masamitsu Niitani serving as producer. The project was initially overseen by Kengo Morita (of ''Puyo Puyo'') before Kodama hurriedly took over, who made it out of pride as a Compile staffer. Because of his previous experience with the MSX, Kodama was able to develop for the Game Gear despite his lack of experience making software for consoles, in addition of facing difficulties with it due to not being aware of its hardware s ...
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GG Aleste 3
is a 2020 vertically scrolling shooter video game developed and published by M2 (game developer), M2. It was included as part of the ''Aleste Collection'' for Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4, as well as in a Game Gear Micro variant bundled as part of a limited edition. An entry in the ''Aleste'' series, the game follows Luna Waizen, a pilot candidate scrambled into service after destruction of the Moon Child base and fight against cyber terrorists that have seized control of the Earth's satellites. It retains the same gameplay conventions as the original ''GG Aleste'' and ''Power Strike II (Game Gear video game), GG Aleste 2'', with the player fighting endless waves of enemies while avoiding collision with their projectiles and other obstacles. ''GG Aleste 3'' was created for the Game Gear hardware by staff who worked on shoot 'em up titles from the 1990s such as ''Blazing Lazers'', ''Super Star Soldier'' and ''Battle Garegga'', led by designer and composer Manabu Namiki. It gar ...
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Power Strike II (Game Gear Video Game)
''Power Strike II'' is a 1993 vertically scrolling shooter video game developed by Compile and published by Sega for the Game Gear. An entry in the ''Aleste'' series, it is a follow-up to ''GG Aleste'' (1991). The game follows Alice Waizen piloting the Lance Bird space fighter craft to stop an unknown parasitic object attached to the armored defense satellite Algo. Its gameplay is similar to the previous ''Aleste'' entry on Game Gear, with the player fighting enemies and bosses, while avoiding collision with their projectiles and other obstacles. ''Power Strike II'' was co-designed by Hiroki Kodama and Takumi Yamashita, with Takafumi Tanida and Masamitsu Niitani serving as director and producer respectively. Work on the project began after completion of ''Spriggan Mark 2: Re-Terraform Project'', as Tainda asked Kodama to make it, who wanted to let his talent bloom prior to ''Robo Aleste'' entering production. The game garnered generally favorable reception from critics. The title ...
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Robo Aleste
''Robo Aleste'', released in Japan as , is a 1992 vertically scrolling shooter video game developed and published by Compile for the Sega CD. Tengen and Sega released the English version of the game overseas in 1993. It is a follow-up to ''MUSHA'' for the Sega Genesis. A sequel titled ''Dennin Aleste 2'' was planned for the Sega CD on 1993, but was cancelled. Gameplay ''Robo Aleste'' follows the traditional vertically scrolling shooter style, with the player flying forward and enemies coming from the front, sides, and rear. At the end of each level is a boss, which the player must defeat to move on. Each boss is one of the enemy warlords. Like most scrolling shooters, there are several weapons which can be collected and powered up. The main kunai shot and the three subweapons from ''Musha Aleste'' return, joined by new power levels for the main shot and a new subweapon. The sideship system has been completely redesigned: the player is always accompanied by two indestructible uni ...
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Aleste Gaiden
is a 1989 vertically scrolling shooter video game developed and published by Compile for the MSX2 home computer. A follow-up to ''Aleste'' (1988), it was included as part of the autumn special edition of ''Disc Station'', a monthly disk publication by Compile. It is a sidestory to the main series, taking place in an alternative continuity. Controlling the soldier Raymond Waizen, protagonist of the first game wearing a cybernetic ninja suit, the player must overthrow the supercomputer DIA 51 by fight waves of enemies and bosses, while avoiding collision with their projectiles and other obstacles. Gameplay ''Aleste Gaiden'' is a vertical-scrolling shoot 'em up game. The plot takes place in an alternative continuity and follows Raymond Waizen, protagonist of the first ''Aleste'' game, who wears a cybernetic ninja suit codenamed in order to overthrow the supercomputer DIA 51. Its gameplay differs from the original entry; the player controls Raymond instead of a ship through five i ...
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