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Crisis Force is a vertical shooter created by Konami in 1991? for the Famicom. The game brings about interesting mechanics and the typical Konami flair their games are known for. Crisis Force is only available in Japan, most likely because the game was released near the end of the NES/Famicom's lifetime. The game is also known for the impressive graphics, making full use of the Famicom's capabilities with claims it almost entering the 16-bit range. This is due to the cartridge having a custom chipset which allowed for better graphics. It is a rare game and has also been well received.

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  • Crisis Force is a vertical shooter created by Konami in 1991? for the Famicom. The game brings about interesting mechanics and the typical Konami flair their games are known for. Crisis Force is only available in Japan, most likely because the game was released near the end of the NES/Famicom's lifetime. The game is also known for the impressive graphics, making full use of the Famicom's capabilities with claims it almost entering the 16-bit range. This is due to the cartridge having a custom chipset which allowed for better graphics. It is a rare game and has also been well received.
  • Crisis Force is an overhead shoot 'em up video game published by Konami] for the NES in Japan. This game features two player simultaneous play, similar to Life Force . It also has the ability to switch among three different ship configurations during play. The game is divided into seven stages, each with an end of level boss. The game was released at the end of the Nintendo Entertainment System lifespan and the more powerful Sega Genesis was already in retail. Konami had originally planned for a European and US release but the SNES/SFC were already in release.
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  • Nintendo Entertaiment System
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  • Crisis Force
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  • 1991-08-27(xsd:date)
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  • Crisis Force is a vertical shooter created by Konami in 1991? for the Famicom. The game brings about interesting mechanics and the typical Konami flair their games are known for. Crisis Force is only available in Japan, most likely because the game was released near the end of the NES/Famicom's lifetime. The game is also known for the impressive graphics, making full use of the Famicom's capabilities with claims it almost entering the 16-bit range. This is due to the cartridge having a custom chipset which allowed for better graphics. It is a rare game and has also been well received.
  • Crisis Force is an overhead shoot 'em up video game published by Konami] for the NES in Japan. This game features two player simultaneous play, similar to Life Force . It also has the ability to switch among three different ship configurations during play. The game is divided into seven stages, each with an end of level boss. The game was released at the end of the Nintendo Entertainment System lifespan and the more powerful Sega Genesis was already in retail. Konami had originally planned for a European and US release but the SNES/SFC were already in release. The game is well known, in some ways, for pushing the graphical capabilities of the Famicom, mainly because of the use of simulated parallax scrolling (between the use of five layers).
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