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Burai Fighter
Burai.jpg
North American boxart
Developer(s) KID
Publisher(s) Taxan (USA)
Taito Corporation (Japan)
Platform(s) NES, Game Boy, Game Boy Color
Release date(s) USA March, 1990 (NES)
JPN July 20, 1990 (Famicom)
USA January, 1991 (GB)
JPN July 23, 1999 (GB Color)
Genre(s) Side-scroller
Mode(s) Single-player

Burai Fighter (無頼戦士 Burai Senshi ?) is a side-scrolling shooting game released for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1990.[1]

The setting for Burai Fighter, according to the manual, is to fend off seven bases of Burai, super-intelligent cyborgs. The player starts out with a relatively weak cannon but can upgrade to ring, laser, and missile weapons, which are much more powerful. The player can also choose from three difficulty settings: Eagle, Albatross, and Ace; but the fourth difficulty setting, Ultimate, must be unlocked. One proceeds by controlling the character in 8 directions and can shoot in a different direction from the direction he is looking.

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Burai Fighter
Box artwork for Burai Fighter.
Developer(s) Taxan
Publisher(s) Taxan, Taito Corporation
Release date(s)
NES
 March, 1990
Game Boy
 January, 1991
Genre(s) Shooter
System(s) NES, Game Boy Color
Mode(s) Single player

Burai Fighter is a side-scrolling shooter game released for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1990. The was ported to the Game Boy handheld system where it was titled Burai Fighter Deluxe.

The goal of Burai Fighter is to fend off seven bases of Burai, super-intelligent cyborgs. The player starts out with a relatively weak cannon but can upgrade to ring, laser, and missile weapons, which are much more powerful. The player can also choose from three difficulty settings: Eagle, Albatross, and Ace; but the fourth difficulty setting, Ultimate, must be unlocked.

Table of Contents

Getting Started
  • Controls
  • Powerups
Walkthrough
  1. Level 1
  2. Level 2
  3. Level 3
  4. Level 4
  5. Level 5
  6. Level 6
  7. Level 7
Appendices
  • Passwords

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Burai Fighter

Developer(s) KID
Publisher(s) Taxan
NES
Taito
Famicom
Release date NES:
March 1990 (NA)
1990 (EU)
Famicom:
July 20, 1990 (JP)
Genre Scrolling Shoot 'em up
Mode(s) Single player
Age rating(s) N/A
NES
Platform(s) Nintendo Entertainment System
Media Cartridge
NES
Input NES Controller
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