Wolflame (Sega Dreamcast)
Wolflame (Sega Dreamcast)
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This game is a produced on MIL-CD. While the majority of Dreamcast consoles are compatible with MIL based media some of the units in the very last productions are unable to read the media. This can be indentified by reading production date information system label on the underside of the console. Units with a production date on or after November 2000 may not be compatible with this product
Brought to you by the makers of GIGANTIC ARMY, Supercharged Robot VULKAISER, and SATAZIUS, WOLFLAME is a return to the form of glorious 2D vertical shooters like Raiden, Raptor, and Twin Cobra.
Story:
In the year 2005 AD, the Terran colony on planet Sig Fildonia was attacked by an alien race known as the Adorians. The offensive was swift and effective. Within days, the Adorians had destroyed the TDF fleet stationed in orbit, and commandeered the colony facilities, rapidly transforming the planet surface into a sprawling military base.With support ships sent from Earth unable to penetrate the Andorian blockade, the sparse TDF forces that remain on-planet must rally to counter the enemy invasion. They name their desperate resistance “Operation WOLFLAME”.
FEATURES:
- 10 stages of vertical shooting action!
- Signature ASTRO PORT giant bosses to take down!
- 4 difficulty levels from Easy to Insane!
- Forward shot, plasma bombs, triple threat attack satellites!
- Supports HDMI & VGA Cables
- REGION FREE
INFORMATION:
- PLATEFORM: Dreamcast US-JAP
- FORMAT: FREE REGION
- RELEASE: Q4 2021
- EDITOR: JoshProd, PixelHeart
- STUDIO: Astro Port
- TYPE: Shoot 'em up
- EAN: 0789993810307
- GAME LANGUAGES: EN, JP
- MANUAL LANGUAGE: US, JP
- PACKAGING: US/JAP Version
COMPATIBILITY:
Pixel Heart Dreamcast Series games are produced with the leading standard of the industry. Using media production factories, high quality packaging and professional printers to create products just like they were released in 1999! While these games are not licensed or endorsed by Sega they are Licensed by the software rights holder and manufatured on to media for consumer production and not indie homebrews.