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Thunderbirds Nintendo

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Publisher:Activision
Year:1990
Languages:English, Japanese
Developer:Pack-In-Video
Players:1

A scrolling shoot 'em up based on the marionette TV show of the same name. Hood is threatening to destroy the world with a power source of near-infinite energy, and it's up to International Rescue to foil his plans within sixty days.

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Thunderbirds is a vertically scrolling shoot 'em up for the NES, published in North America by Activision and in Japan by Pack-In-Video. It features the characters and vehicles of the syndicated TV show Thunderbirds: one of many "supermarionation" (no relation) creations of puppeteer Gerry Anderson that originally aired in the 1960s both in its native UK and abroad. Despite being a licensed game based on a European TV show, the game was never released in PAL regions.

In the game, the player is given an ultimatum by their frequent nemesis The Hood: give him all of their high-tech Thunderbird vehicles, or the world will be destroyed in sixty days. This time limit is present throughout the game, and if the player should crash in any mission after taking three hits, the clock moves ahead by three days as repairs are made. The game only ends once the time limit has been reached. Each stage requires that one of the active Thunderbird vehicles fly through a region until it reaches the end, which then unlocks more locations to visit in the pursuit of the Hood's secret energy source.

This game should not be confused with the many other games with the same title. A full list can be found on the Thunderbirds franchise page.