Red Alarm
Red Alarm is a shoot 'em up video game released by Nintendo in 1995. It was developed by T&E Soft. It was released as a Virtual Boy launch game, and the player must pilot a space fighter to defeat the army of a malevolent artificial intelligence known as "KAOS." The game is based on the 1993 game Star Fox and is one of the Virtual Boy's few third-party titles. Red Alarm, unlike the majority of the console's games, uses three-dimensional (3D) polygonal graphics. However, due to hardware constraints, the visuals were limited to bare wire-frame models, similar to those seen in the 1980 arcade game Battlezone. Red Alarm's graphics were described as confusing by reviewers, but it was praised as one of the most enjoyable Virtual Boy titles by some publications.
Red Alarm is a wireframe on-rails shooter with crude visuals, but the 3D effect works very well and there's plenty of variety in enemies you'll encounter throughout the game. Add in some tight controls, and you've got an impressive little game that's a system must-have.
Detailed information:
Number of Players: Single Player
Genre: Action, Simulation
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