(オーダイン) published by Namco in 1989-09-08
Awaiting 5 votes. Click stars to vote this game platform: PC Engine game type: shooter genre: Manga perspective: side view display: Raster Multiplayer: shared-screen languages available: English Japanese
Good horizontal shoot 'em up game. Graphically not on par with the arcade version, but still a color- and beautiful game. The enemy design often reminded me of Fantasy Zone. Sometimes I wished the own ship would move a bit faster, on the other hand with the right extra weapon (which can be bought from flying shops) some bosses were much too easy to beat.
Personal Rating: 77% teran01 2008-02-09 17:51:01Ordyne is a port of the popular side-scrolling arcade shooter that includes simultaneous two-player co-op play as well as impressive visuals and catchy background music. The evil Kubota has kidnapped Dr. Tomari's fiancee, Kana, and taken the colossal nuclear reactor Ordyne. In order to reclaim them, Dr. Tomari and his assistant Felix take to their battleships and head off in pursuit. Avoid enemies and advance through seven different levels that take place on land, sea, and air. Collect crystals from defeated enemies and use them to buy items or upgrades for your ship at the Space Inn. Do you have what it takes to defeat the boss at the end of each level and ultimately reach Kubota in the final stage, Kubota World? 2007-05-07 22:10:59 - official description
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