Eliminate Down
| Eliminate Down | |
|---|---|
Japanese Mega Drive cover art | |
| Developer | Aprinet |
| Publisher | Soft Vision |
| Designer | A. Tomonaga |
| Programmer | Junji Takahashi |
| Artists | J. Inoue M. Hirata |
| Composer | Tatsuya Matsumoto |
| Platform | Sega Mega Drive |
| Release | |
| Genre | Scrolling shooter |
| Mode | Single-player |
Eliminate Down[a] is a scrolling shooter video game developed by Aprinet and published by Soft Vision for the Sega Mega Drive. The game was released in Japan on June 25, 1993.[1] Eliminate Down gives players immediate access to three directional-based weapons that could all be powered up as they fought strange alien enemies through eight enormous levels.
Gameplay
Reminiscent of Hellfire, the Steel Pyron has three firing directional weapons all ready at the player's disposal: a forward firing blaster, a rear laser attack and diagonal, four-way firing bombs. The forward firing attack also has the Super Crash Shot, a small white straight-firing rocket, that with upgrades changes into a long white laser beam that can fire through foreground objects. Unlike Hellfire however, the game has no checkpoint system, though the game makes players restart a level once they lose all of their lives. Extends are set at every 100,000 points.
The weapons are upgradeable by collecting Power-Up icons; obtaining a certain number of Power-Ups level-ups the size and strength of the player's weapons, but the weapons are upgradable to just three different levels. The only other defenses the players has is a shield pick-up called the Barrier that protects the ship for at least two hits. The A and C buttons allow the player to switch among the three weapons. Players can also change the speed of the ship by pausing the game and adjusting the speed level on the pause screen.
Eliminate Down also has a mini-game playable at the main menu similar to Concentration where players have to find the right image under a certain time limit.
Plot
Mankind has begun its space pioneering era as the 30th century is about to begin, but an alien race known as the Amuleto appears out of a space distortion and travels toward the Earth. Its intentions prove hostile as human investigations are destroyed and the Amuleto space fleet grows. Mankind's best chance against the invaders is the Steel Pyron, a space fighter designed for multiple combat situations and warp drive jumping.
Reception
| Publication | Score |
|---|---|
| Beep! MegaDrive | 6.75/10[2] |
| Famitsu | 6/10, 6/10, 6/10, 6/10[3] |
| Dengeki Mega Drive | 58/100, 55/100, 42/100, 40/100[4] |
| Hippon Super! | 7/10[5] |
Eliminate Down received mixed reception from critics.
Notes
References
- ^ a b "Software List (Software Licensee Release)". Sega Hardware Encyclopedia (in Japanese). Sega Corporation. Retrieved May 15, 2023.
- ^ "BEメガドッグレース: エリミネートダウン". Beep! MegaDrive (in Japanese). Vol. 9, no. 7. SoftBank Creative. July 1993. p. 19.
- ^ "New Games Cross Review: エリミネートダウン". Famitsu (in Japanese). No. 237. ASCII Corporation. July 2, 1993. p. 40.
- ^ "新作ソフトプレビュー: エリミネートダウン". Dengeki Mega Drive (in Japanese). Vol. 3. MediaWorks. June 1993. p. 33.
- ^ Narusawa, Daisuke (July 4, 1993). "TV Game Broad-Way Special MD: エリミネートダウン". Hippon Super! (in Japanese). Vol. 8, no. 7. JICC Publishing Bureau. p. 43.
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