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Astro Fang: Super Machine
Astro Fang: Super Machine
Japanese box art
DeveloperSoft Machine[2]
PublisherA-Wave[1]
ComposerAkira Nakakuma[3]
PlatformFamily Computer[1]
Release
GenreDriving involving vehicular combat[1]
ModeSingle-player

Astro Fang: Super Machine (アストロ・ファング, Asutoro Fangu)[4] is a Family Computer video game that was released for an exclusively Japanese market in 1990.

Gameplay

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Somewhere in the galaxy lies the planet RS-121 – a desolate planet that has suffered terrible disasters which made life impossible.[5]

Only one construction still remains on the planet – a highway called the Black Line.[5] It is said that an ancient legend is somehow connected to this highway.[5] Players must knock enemies off the road by using missiles before they can knock him off the same highway.[5] Automobile repair shops can be found where cars can be repaired and re-supplied with much-needed weapons.[5] The playable vehicle resembles a 1982 DeLorean while the unplayable enemy vehicles resemble dune buggies.[6][7]

The game has an infinite amount of continues and a meter appears on the bottom left-hand side of the screen to remind how close the player is to achieving the goal.[8]

Reception

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Video Game Den gave Astro Fang: Super Machine a rating of 3 stars out of a possible 5 in their December 14, 2011 review.

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