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Andro Dunos II - the final 3DS game


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Eleven years after its initial release, the trusty 3DS is getting one last hurrah in the form of a Japanese indie shoot'em-up sequel to a genre cult classic from almost three decades ago. T3h hardc0r3.

 

The first Andro Dunos was a side scrolling arcade game in the shoot’em up category. It was originally released almost thirty years ago in 1992 by SNK.


Some 29 years have passed since the Earth Defence first called on Yellow Cherry and Red Fox to stop the imminent invasion from an unknown alien race. Many light years away on the edge of our galaxy the threat has reared its ugly head once again and this time they mean business.
There’s just one thing to do, dust off the finest Earth Defence ships ever made and send the alien scum packing. It’s apparent that these relics from a war time that was forgotten had seen better days and only one ship -the Yellow Cherry- could be saved using parts from the Red Fox which was critically damaged in the first war.
Are you up for the task of saving the earth once more?


As the direct sequel to one of the most famous sh'mups from the early 1990s,  Andro Dunos II presents you with an epic side-scrolling space journey full of arcade action!
Fight and explode hundred of spaceships thanks to various weapons such as laser, hawk, and even powerful homing missiles. You can recover power ups by destroying enemies.

 

Music composed by industry veteran Allister Brimble (Alien Breed, Body Blows, Project-X, Colonization, Driver).

 

 

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Out now on the 3DS and most other platforms :)

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2 hours ago, Keyboard Koala said:

If all that isn't hardcore enough, you can even get the Dreamcast version - if you can find it:

 

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Not out until summer. Keeping an eye on it but Joshprod can be very slack with their Dreamcast conversions. Wish it was being done by another publisher. 

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