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Armed Police Batrider is a vertical scrolling manic arcade game developed and published by Raizing in 1998. It is noted with having a large number of ships (called Batriders) available for the player, split up into teams. Initially there are nine ships available at the start, but with secret codes this number doubles. These additional nine ships are all cameos from two other Raizing games, Mahou Daisakusen and Battle Garegga. Batrider contains up to seven stages along with a large number of secrets, which are either unlockable with codes or dipswitch settings, or hidden within the game itself.

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  • Armed Police Batrider is a vertical scrolling manic arcade game developed and published by Raizing in 1998. It is noted with having a large number of ships (called Batriders) available for the player, split up into teams. Initially there are nine ships available at the start, but with secret codes this number doubles. These additional nine ships are all cameos from two other Raizing games, Mahou Daisakusen and Battle Garegga. Batrider contains up to seven stages along with a large number of secrets, which are either unlockable with codes or dipswitch settings, or hidden within the game itself.
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  • Armed Police Batrider is a vertical scrolling manic arcade game developed and published by Raizing in 1998. It is noted with having a large number of ships (called Batriders) available for the player, split up into teams. Initially there are nine ships available at the start, but with secret codes this number doubles. These additional nine ships are all cameos from two other Raizing games, Mahou Daisakusen and Battle Garegga. Batrider contains up to seven stages along with a large number of secrets, which are either unlockable with codes or dipswitch settings, or hidden within the game itself.
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