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1941: Counter Attack is a 1990 vertically scrolling shooter video game developed and published by Capcom for arcades. It is the prequel to 1942 , and the third game in the 19XX series. It was ported to the SuperGrafx in 1991 and to GameTap .
1941: Counter Attack: Arcade: February 1990: Capcom Yes Yes Yes Yes [1] 1942: December 1984: Yes Yes Yes Yes [2] Commodore 64: Elite Systems: Yes Yes Yes Yes Nintendo Entertainment System: December 11, 1985: Micronics Yes ZX Spectrum: Syrox Yes Yes Yes Yes MSX: 1986: Yes Yes Yes Yes 1942: First Strike: iOS: July 1, 2010: Beeline Interactive ...
In 1998, Capcom produced a series of five video game compilations titled Capcom Generations for the PlayStation and Sega Saturn, released in Japan and the PAL region. The series as a whole compiled over 15 arcade games and the Super NES game Super Ghouls 'n Ghosts. Each volume was accompanied by extra features such as a historical overview of ...
Pages in category "CP System games" ... 0–9. 1941: Counter Attack; B. Buster Bros. C. Captain Commando; Carrier Air Wing (video game) D. ... (1989 arcade game ...
"Counter-Attack" and other variations also may refer to: Counter-Attack (poem) (1918), by Siegfried Sassoon; Counter-Attack, a 1945 film set in World War II; 1941: Counter Attack, a video arcade game; Counterattack, a right-wing American journal published from 1945–1955
This game is the fourth in a series of World War II vertical shooters published by Capcom, and is the last game in the series to be developed directly by Capcom. The first game in the series, 1942 , is on the Capcom Z80 platform, while the next two, 1943: The Battle of Midway , and 1941: Counter Attack run on the Capcom Commando and CPS-1 ...
In the worst attack on American soil since Pearl Harbor, three hijacked planes slammed into the Pentagon and New York's landmark World Trade Center on Tuesday, demolishing the two 110-story towers ...
The CPS Changer games were simply arcade PCBs in a special plastic shell suitable for home use. This concept had already been done with the CP System II hardware a year prior. The plastic shells are identical to that of CP System Dash games. Some CPS-1 games were changed slightly for home release, sometimes including debugging features or other ...