This article is about the 1984 video game. For the role-playing game series, see Mega Man Star Force. For other uses, see Star force (disambiguation).
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1984 video game
Star Force
European advertising flyer
Developer(s)
Tehkan
Publisher(s)
WW: Tehkan
NA: Video Ware (Mega Force version)
Series
Star Force
Platform(s)
Arcade, Nintendo Entertainment System, MSX, SG-1000, X68000, mobile phone, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch
Release
WW: September 1984
Genre(s)
Vertical-scrolling shooter
Mode(s)
Single-player, multiplayer
Star Force,[a] also released in arcades outside of Japan as Mega Force, is a vertical-scrolling shooter computer game released in 1984 by Tehkan.
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