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- Batsugun abstract "Batsugun (バツグン, Batsugun) is a vertically scrolling shoot 'em up hailing from the now defunct Japanese game developer Toaplan.Originally developed for the arcade, Batsugun saw two revisions—the first being released in 1993. The latter named Batsugun Special Version was shown at the AOU (Arcade Operators Union) show in Japan but was never released as Toaplan slid into bankruptcy. After Toaplan's bankruptcy the Special Version appeared on the secondhand market. The two revisions were released on the Sega Saturn in 1996 as a single package coded by Toaplan offshoot Gazelle.Heralded by some as the first "manic shooter", Batsugun involved employees who would go on to form and work at Cave and continue to work in this subgenre. Batsugun saw an evolution in the use of complex enemy wave and bullet patterns, and player firepower and hit-box.".
- Batsugun computingPlatform Arcade_game.
- Batsugun computingPlatform Sega_Saturn.
- Batsugun cpu Motorola_68000.
- Batsugun developer Toaplan_Co.,_Ltd..
- Batsugun genre Shoot_'em_up.
- Batsugun thumbnail Batsugunpcb.jpg?width=300.
- Batsugun wikiPageID "864084".
- Batsugun wikiPageRevisionID "579906471".
- Batsugun cabinet "Upright".
- Batsugun caption "Japanese arcade flyer".
- Batsugun composer "Yoshitatsu Sakai".
- Batsugun cpu "Toshiba 68000".
- Batsugun designer "Junya Inoue".
- Batsugun designer "Yuko Tataka".
- Batsugun developer Toaplan_Co.,_Ltd..
- Batsugun display "Raster, 240 x 320 pixels , 2048 colors".
- Batsugun genre Shoot_'em_up.
- Batsugun hasPhotoCollection Batsugun.
- Batsugun modes "Single player, 2 player Co-op".
- Batsugun platforms Arcade_game.
- Batsugun platforms Sega_Saturn.
- Batsugun release "--10-25".
- Batsugun sound Oki_Electric_Industry.
- Batsugun sound Yamaha_YM2151.
- Batsugun title "Batsugun".
- Batsugun subject Category:1993_video_games.
- Batsugun subject Category:Arcade_games.
- Batsugun subject Category:Scrolling_shooters.
- Batsugun subject Category:Sega_Saturn_games.
- Batsugun subject Category:Toaplan_games.
- Batsugun type 1993VideoGames.
- Batsugun type Abstraction100002137.
- Batsugun type Act100030358.
- Batsugun type Activity100407535.
- Batsugun type ArcadeGames.
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- Batsugun type Contest107456188.
- Batsugun type Diversion100426928.
- Batsugun type Event100029378.
- Batsugun type Game100430606.
- Batsugun type Game100456199.
- Batsugun type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Batsugun type SegaSaturnGames.
- Batsugun type SocialEvent107288639.
- Batsugun type ToaplanGames.
- Batsugun type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Batsugun type Software.
- Batsugun type VideoGame.
- Batsugun type Work.
- Batsugun type CreativeWork.
- Batsugun type ComputerGameProgram.
- Batsugun type SoftwareObject.
- Batsugun type InformationEntity.
- Batsugun comment "Batsugun (バツグン, Batsugun) is a vertically scrolling shoot 'em up hailing from the now defunct Japanese game developer Toaplan.Originally developed for the arcade, Batsugun saw two revisions—the first being released in 1993. The latter named Batsugun Special Version was shown at the AOU (Arcade Operators Union) show in Japan but was never released as Toaplan slid into bankruptcy. After Toaplan's bankruptcy the Special Version appeared on the secondhand market.".
- Batsugun label "BATSUGUN".
- Batsugun label "Batsugun".
- Batsugun label "Batsugun".
- Batsugun sameAs Batsugun.
- Batsugun sameAs BATSUGUN.
- Batsugun sameAs Batsugun.
- Batsugun sameAs m.03jkf1.
- Batsugun sameAs Q2891642.
- Batsugun sameAs Q2891642.
- Batsugun sameAs Batsugun.
- Batsugun wasDerivedFrom Batsugun?oldid=579906471.
- Batsugun depiction Batsugunpcb.jpg.
- Batsugun isPrimaryTopicOf Batsugun.
- Batsugun name "Batsugun".