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1985 video game
Cosmo Police Galivan
Title screen
Developer(s)
Nichibutsu
Publisher(s)
Nichibutsu
Director(s)
Shigeki Fujiwara
Designer(s)
Nakagawa Kyoko
Platform(s)
Arcade, NES
Release
1985
Genre(s)
Shoot 'em up
Mode(s)
Single-player
Cosmo Police Galivan (コスモポリス ギャリバン Kosumoporisu Gyariban) is a single-player, shoot-em-up arcade video game developed and released worldwide by Nichibutsu. The game is inspired by the Japanese tokusatsu shows Space Sheriff Gavan and Space Sheriff Sharivan. It was later ported to Commodore 64, Amstrad CPC, ZX Spectrum, and Nintendo Entertainment System. The game is included in the Arcade Archives series for PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch. The game has a sequel on Super Nintendo Entertainment System, called Cosmo Police Galivan II: Arrow of Justice.[1]
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