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Space Manbow is a
horizontally scrolling shooter developed and
published on
December 21, 1989 by
Konami for the MSX2 and MSX2+ home computers. It was re-released...
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Issho monthly series (1997)
Manbow Hōsōkyoku (1995) Ruri Iro Aquarium:
Manbow Hōsōkyoku 2 (1996) Ruri Iro
Aquarium Special:
Manbow Hōsōkyoku 3 (1996) Ruri...
- Gekitotsu;
Pennant Race 2 Hai no
Majutsushi (also
known as Mah-Jong 2)
Space Manbow Tentochito (never released, not confirmed) 1990
Metal Gear 2:
Solid Snake...
- 1991 N Y Y Y
Falcom Falcom Sorcery Y Y Y Y
Soviet Y Y Y Y
Opera Soft
Space Manbow 1989 N Y Y Y
Konami Konami Space Shuttle Y Y Y Y
Space Trouble 1984 Y Y...
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Prominent usage examples are the
Aleste series and Konami's
Space Manbow. The
Amiga computers include a
custom coprocessor called the
Copper which...
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fighter craft. Mambo, the
ocean sunfish, was
based on the MSX2 game
Space Manbow,
while the rocket-riding
bunny girl
Hikaru was
added to
please otakus. The...
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joined Konami's
sound team. The
first game he
scored was
Space Manbow in 1989. The
following year, he
created the
music for SD
Snatcher and Metal...
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Konami October 30, 1986 110 Uṣas June 23, 2015
January 11, 1987 111
Space Manbow July 28, 2015
December 22, 1989 112
Randar Burn:
Blaster Burn
April Fool...
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responsible for
creating the SCC
sound chip, as well as
working on
Space Manbow and
Metal Gear 2:
Solid Snake. The team
revealed in a 1987
article that...
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Snatcher and
Metal Gear 2:
Solid Snake.
Takenouchi considers 1989's
Space Manbow to be his best MSX-era work.
Takenouchi also
worked on
multiple arcade games...