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Salamander (沙羅曼蛇 ( サラマンダ ), Saramanda), retitled Life Force (ライフフォース, Raifu Fōsu) in North America and in the Japanese arcade re-release, is a scrolling shooter arcade video game developed and published by Konami.
Famicom Shounendan — 1986-1987 — ISBN ... Salamander 2 Original Game Soundtrack — 1996 — Compact Disc. 1-disc soundtrack by Konami Kukeiha Club for Salamander 2.
The year's best‑selling home system was the Nintendo Entertainment System (Famicom) for the fourth year in a row. The best-selling 1987 home video game release in Japan was Dragon Quest II: Akuryō no Kamigami , while the year's best-selling home video games in Western markets were The Legend of Zelda in the United States and Out Run in the ...
Gradius, was one of the videogames providing the basis for manga titled Famicom Ryu (1985-1987) and Nekketsu! Famicom Shounendan (1986-1987), published by Comic Coro Coro. Nemesis is one of the video games featured in the manga titled Rock'n Game Boy , by Shigeto Ikehara and published by Comic BomBom from October 1989 to December 1991.
Salamander 2 is the arcade sequel to Salamander (1986) and the third installment in the Salamander series, itself a spin-off of Konami's larger Gradius franchise. [2] [3] The game was programmed for the Konami GX Type 2 arcade system board, which was also used for similar shooters like Twinbee Yahho! (1995) and Sexy Parodius (1996).
There were 131 Famicom games and 18 Disk System games available to purchase. Title Publisher [1] Release Date CERO; Balloon Fight: ... Salamander: Konami: October 8 ...
Salamander / Life Force (US Version) WEC Le Mans; Bass Angler; Vs. The Goonies (on Nintendo's "Vs." hardware, released by Nintendo) 1987. Battlantis; B.A.W. Black Panther; Blades of Steel; Boot Camp; Vs. Castlevania (on Nintendo's "Vs." hardware, released by Nintendo) City Bomber; Combat School; Contra (Gryzor in Europe) Dark Adventure; The Hustler
The levels and bosses in the arcade version are different from those in the NES/Famicom ports. The arcade levels and bosses are identical to the arcade version of Salamander other than graphical changes. The NES/Famicom games are more a remix and have altered levels, new levels, and new bosses.