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| japanese-name = バルトロン | | japanese-name = バルトロン | ||
| developer = [[Shoei System]] | | developer = [[Shoei System]] | ||
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'''''Baltron''''' (バルトロン) is a shooting game developed by [[Shoei System]] and published by [[Toei Animation]]. It released for the [[Family Computer]] on March 19, 1986 in Japan. ''Baltron'' is a side scrolling shooter in the style of Atari’s Defender, but with more complex level layouts akin to Gradius. It is the first Famicom game by Toei Animation Studios. | |||
Baltron is a side scrolling shooter in the style of Atari’s Defender, but with more complex level layouts akin to Gradius. It is the first Famicom game by Toei Animation Studios. | |||
[[Category:1986 software]] | [[Category:1986 software]] | ||
[[Category:No Japanese Required]] | [[Category:No Japanese Required]] | ||
[[Category:Stubs]] | [[Category:Stubs]] |
Latest revision as of 14:04, 4 January 2024
Baltron
バルトロン
バルトロン
Box art
Developer
Publisher
Price
¥4900 ($31.36 USD)
Code
Famicom release date
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March 19, 1986
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Baltron (バルトロン) is a shooting game developed by Shoei System and published by Toei Animation. It released for the Family Computer on March 19, 1986 in Japan. Baltron is a side scrolling shooter in the style of Atari’s Defender, but with more complex level layouts akin to Gradius. It is the first Famicom game by Toei Animation Studios.