Victory Road (怒号層圏 Dogō Sōken?, lit. "Bellowing Atmosphere") is a vertically scrolling, shoot 'em up arcade game developed and published by SNK in 1986, and a sequel to Ikari Warriors. The story directly picks up at the ending of Ikari Warriors. Congratuled by General Kawasaki for rescuing him, Paul and Vince return home to their native country in a plane arranged by the general. Expecting a hero's welcome upon arriving home, a mysterious storm appears and they are hurtled thousands of years into the future. They are met by an alien creature who says that the villain Zang Zip has taken over the land.
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| - Victory Road (怒号層圏 Dogō Sōken?, lit. "Bellowing Atmosphere") is a vertically scrolling, shoot 'em up arcade game developed and published by SNK in 1986, and a sequel to Ikari Warriors. The story directly picks up at the ending of Ikari Warriors. Congratuled by General Kawasaki for rescuing him, Paul and Vince return home to their native country in a plane arranged by the general. Expecting a hero's welcome upon arriving home, a mysterious storm appears and they are hurtled thousands of years into the future. They are met by an alien creature who says that the villain Zang Zip has taken over the land.
- Victory Road is Tachibana Kippei's Best of Rival Player's single.
- You can use the box below to create new pages for this mini-wiki. preload=Victory Road/preload editintro=Victory Road/editintro width=25 Victory Road is a little previa of "Psypedia".
- Victory Road foi um evento pay-per-view de wrestling profissional produzido pela Total Nonstop Action Wrestling. Sua primeira edição em 7 de novembro 2004. A partir da reorganização do calendário dos PPVs por parte da TNA passou a ser realizado no mês de julho. Em 2011 foi mudado para março. Em 2013 a empresa anunciou a diminuição no número de eventos para quatro e o pay-per-view deixou de ser realizado. Em 2014 o evento foi apresentando dentro da série One Night Only.
- Victory Road is the player's final challenge to overcome before being able to access the Pokémon League. It connects Huron Town and the Quasar Plateau together and is also divided into three sections: A rock, an ice, and a magnet section.
- Victory Road is a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event held by Total Nonstop Action Wrestling. It was originally the name for the first three-hour pay-per-view card held by TNA in November 2004. In 2006, it became an annual pay-per-view for the month of July. All Events except for the 2008 edition have been held inside the Impact! Zone. It was announced in January 2011 that the event would be moved from July to March, switching places with TNA's traditional March PPV, Destination X
- Of course, the Pokemon there are pretty typical for a cave, but they are DANGEROUS!
- Victory Road (怒号層圏, Dogō Sōken), released on the Nintendo Entertainment System as Ikari Warriors II: Victory Road, is a 1986 arcade game where the objective is to defeat the enemy using grenades and other weapons. It is a sequel to Ikari Warriors. __TOC__
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| - Amiga, Arcade, Commodore 64, NES, Amstrad CPC, ZX Spectrum, IBM PC, PSP
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- Run and gun, vertical shooter
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- Victory Road - Rock 1
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- SNK, Paradise Software , Micronics
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- SNK, Imagine Software Ltd, Erbe Software S.A., IBSA, K Amusement Leasing
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| - Victory Road (怒号層圏 Dogō Sōken?, lit. "Bellowing Atmosphere") is a vertically scrolling, shoot 'em up arcade game developed and published by SNK in 1986, and a sequel to Ikari Warriors. The story directly picks up at the ending of Ikari Warriors. Congratuled by General Kawasaki for rescuing him, Paul and Vince return home to their native country in a plane arranged by the general. Expecting a hero's welcome upon arriving home, a mysterious storm appears and they are hurtled thousands of years into the future. They are met by an alien creature who says that the villain Zang Zip has taken over the land.
- Victory Road is Tachibana Kippei's Best of Rival Player's single.
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