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      Project-X

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      description
      Project-X is a horizontally scrolling shooter for the Amiga released in 1992, developed and published by Team17. The game resembles Konami's side-scrolling shooter games such as Gradius, Salamander and Parodius.
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      developer
      Team 17
      thevoice
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      Project-X
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      languages
      en
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      platform
      Amiga
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      players
      1 - 2 (1)
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      publish
      1
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      publisher
      Team 17
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      year
      1992
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      1
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      Five levels of horizontally-scrolling shooting await in this R-Type style action game. The attack waves vary in style, with some attacking you from quite fiendish angles. These give off blue power-up tokens, which are used towards selecting one of many weapons. There are 4 front-firing options (guns, plasma, magma and laser-beams - guns can be built up quickly but lack top-end power compared to the others) as well as speed-up (only requires one token), side-shot, up to 3 homing missiles, build (a quick super-destructive blast that only functions when you aren't using auto-fire) and stealth (a period of invulnerability). Each level has a very different setting, and an end-of-level boss to defeat. The chance to resume from the level you died at is offered up to level 3. Unusually, the game has an option to emulate an auto-fire function using software (this makes it one of the few Amiga shoot 'em ups you can hope to get as far through on an emulator on keyboard as on joystick on the real thing).
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