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''Blazing Lazers'' is a [[Vertical Scrolling Shooter]] for the [[Turbo Grafx 16]], produced by [[Hudson Soft]] and developed by [[Compile]] (whose name only appears in the game's end credits as "cooperator"). In Japan [[Market-Based Title|it was titled]] ''Gunhed'', and was a tie-in to a movie of the same name; however, the game and movie barely resemble each other.
''[[Blazing Lazers]]'' is a [[Vertical Scrolling Shooter]] for the [[TurboGrafx-16]], produced by [[Hudson Soft]] and developed by [[Compile]] (whose name only appears in the game's end credits as "cooperator"). In Japan, [[Market-Based Title|it was titled]] ''Gunhed'', and was a tie-in to a movie of the same name; however, the game and movie barely resemble each other.


The game has nine variously space-themed stages which are slightly wider than the screen.
The game has nine variously space-themed stages which are slightly wider than the screen.


Four weapon types are available, each of which can be upgraded by collecting purple orbs and items which give additional firepower.
Four weapon types are available, each of which can be upgraded by collecting purple orbs and items which give additional firepower.

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=== Tropes appearing in this game: ===
* [[Attack Drone]]
* [[Attack Drone]]
* [[Boss Rush]]: Area 9.
* [[Boss Rush]]: Area 9.
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[[Category:Turbo Grafx 16]]
[[Category:TurboGrafx-16]]
[[Category:Vertical Scrolling Shooter]]
[[Category:Vertical Scrolling Shooter]]
[[Category:Blazing Lazers]]
[[Category:Blazing Lazers]]

Latest revision as of 14:03, 13 July 2021

Blazing Lazers is a Vertical Scrolling Shooter for the TurboGrafx-16, produced by Hudson Soft and developed by Compile (whose name only appears in the game's end credits as "cooperator"). In Japan, it was titled Gunhed, and was a tie-in to a movie of the same name; however, the game and movie barely resemble each other.

The game has nine variously space-themed stages which are slightly wider than the screen.

Four weapon types are available, each of which can be upgraded by collecting purple orbs and items which give additional firepower.

Tropes used in Blazing Lazers include: