ACA NEOGEO BLAZING STAR

ACA NEOGEO BLAZING STAR (2017)

by HAMSTER, Co.
Genres:Shooter, Arcade
Themes:Action
Game modes:Co-operative, Multiplayer
Story:BLAZING STAR is a shooting game released by SNK in 1998. Your mission is to take on the sinister AI “Brawshella” that is the main culprit behind an army of deadly biological weapons. You have 6 different ships at your disposal for this task. The game features classic high score gameplay with higher points awarded when players land successful charge shots to chain multiple enemies.Show more
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