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        Geimos

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        An early pseudo-3D shoot-em-up for the Nintendo Famicom developed by Micronics and published by ASCII.
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        developer
        Micronics
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        Geimos
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        platform
        nes
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        players
        1 - 2 (1)
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        1
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        publisher
        ASCII
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        year
        1985
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        1
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        Geimos is a sci-fi shoot-em-up for the Famicom which was never released outside of Japan. It is one of the earliest third-party games for the system that wasn't a conversion of a pre-existing Arcade game or computer game. Though the game is credited to a developed named "Wixel" on its title screen, it's commonly believed that developers-for-hire Micronics were responsible for the game's design. ASCII Corporation, a prominent producer of Japanese computer games, published the game. As a shooter, it uses the then-popular Z-axis "pseudo-3D" perspective with which Sega would find later great success in the Arcades with hits like Space Harrier and After Burner. It also uses a feature pioneered in Xevious, in which the player has access to two weapons: One that destroys ground targets and another that destroys air targets. The player needs to use the right weapon to take out incoming enemies.
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        NES, Japan

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        ja
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        nes nes
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        1 (inherited)
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        2021-05-08
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        variant_name
        NES, Japan
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        Geimos, NES, Japan, No-Intro
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