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X JPN

X JPN Back of the box
X JPN Front of the booklet
X JPN Back of the booklet
X JPN Cartridge
X JPN Box top
X JPN Box Bottom
X JPN Box left site
X JPN Box right side
X JPN Posters
X JPN Posters

X is the first game to offer 3D graphics on a portable console. Even though Gunpei Yokoi did not foresee this functionality when he designed the Game Boy, Dylan Cuthbert succeeded in creating a program allowing it to display 3D wireframe graphics.

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Flap Code DMG-ECJ
Booklet Code DMG-ECJ
Cartridge Code DMG-ECJ
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Transparent plastic inlay
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About the game

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Release date Japan : 1992 , Aug.
Others supports None
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Gaming type Shoot'em Up
Number of players
Super Game Boy Features None
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Screenshots

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Additional Information

  • Originally the game was to be called Eclipse.
  • A version of the game was planned for the American market. However, it was canceled due to a lack of interested distributors. The Rom of the American version exists.
  • The game's composer, Kazumi Totaka, composed a melody for this game, which is also found in Zelda Link's Awakening.
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    Production Dates

    24/07/1992 : X - JPN