Ordyne/Round 6

Once Yūichirō and Sunday Chin have reappeared on the screen, their ships will start flying forward and Aerial Fortress will reappear at the bottom of the screen from the left side; it will then fly around the edge of the screen in an anti-clockwise direction twice, firing projectiles from its roof-mounted cannons in all directions. Once it has gone away at the top of the screen from the left side, Fire Tortoise will reappear in ball form while shooting fireballs at you - and this time, he is now coloured blue instead of orange and moves much faster than before. Once you have hit him enough times to defeat him again, he will start to shrink again and fall down beneath the surface of the clouds; the player that manages to catch him will once again earn a random amount of bonus points between 1000 and 5000, which will be reflected in the colour of the point value. Yūichirō and Sunday will then continue onward as six groups of Hanbaga come zigzagging towards them; once they have killed them all and collected the 1000 Crystals they have left behind, Dream Co., Ltd. will pass by for a final time - and as always, when one player flies into him, the other player will automatically be drawn in as well. Dream Co., Ltd. will now ask the first player if he wants to pay 5000 crystals in order to fire a marble at his extendable rotating target; if his answer is "yes", he will extend his target and it will start rotating. After three seconds, you must press the Firing Button to launch your marble at the target - and the table on the left side of the screen shows you what you will win for each number. 1: After shot, 2: 20000 crystals, 3: Nothing, 4: Fire bomb, 5: Nothing, 6: Homing missile, 7: Stock bomber shot, 8: 100000 crystals. If your marble lands on 1, 4, 6 or 7, Dream Co., Ltd. will ask you if you want to use the special weapon now once his target has receded; if your answer is "no", you will receive it the next time you are killed. Dream Co., Ltd. will now ask the second player if he wants to pay 5000 crystals in order to fire a marble at his extendable rotating target; if his answer is "yes", he will extend his target and it will start rotating. After three seconds, you must press the Firing Button to launch your marble at the target - and the table on the left side of the screen shows you what you will win for each number. 1: Nothing, 2: Fire bomb, 3: Nothing, 4: Homing missile, 5: Stock bomber shot, 6: 100000 crystals, 7: After shot, 8: 20000 crystals. If your marble lands on 2, 4, 5 or 7, Dream Co., Ltd. will ask you if you want to use the special weapon now once his target has receded; if your answer is "no", you will also receive it the next time you are killed. Yūichirō and Sunday will then continue onward as six groups of Hanbaga come zigzagging towards them just before they meet up with Power Station for a second time - and this time, it will spew out Kame instead of fireballs (which will fly directly at Yūichirō and Sunday once they have reached their level) and can reach all the way up to the top of the screen as it moves up and down. Once again, its weak points are the balls in its rotary mechanism - and if you take too long over destroying them, it will start moving to the sides as well. However, once you have managed to destroy all eight of them again, it will explode and sink down below the surface of the clouds. Yūichirō and Sunday will then continue onward as Miyuki Chan's flying store passes by - and when one player has entered it, the other player will automatically be drawn in as well. The first player will now be asked to choose between a 3-way shot for 40000 crystals, an Extra life for 99800 crystals, and a Stock bomber shot for 80000 crystals; the best choice would most likely be the Extra life if you managed to win the 100000 crystals from Dream Co., Ltd. beforehand. Once Yūichirō has paid Miyuki for his chosen special weapon, the pictures on the television screen will change and the second player will be asked to choose between a Stock bomber shot for 80000 crystals, a Homing missile and Speed-up for 99800 crystals, and an After shot and Homing missile for 60000 crystals; the best choice would most likely be the After shot and Homing missile, as it is ten times more powerful than the normal shots and will automatically home in on any enemies currently on screen. Once Sunday has paid Miyuki for his chosen special weapon, he and Yūichirō will fly back out of the store and continue onward as they come to eleven Red Jets - which will fire projectiles at them once their side-mounted guns have stopped rotating. Once you have killed them all, R-4B will reappear at the bottom of the screen; you should once again try to destroy the laser-firing cannons on its front first, then aim for its core (which can, once again, only be hit from behind if you managed to win the After shot from Dream Co., Ltd. beforehand). Once you have hit its core enough times to defeat it again, it will explode and sink down beneath the surface of the clouds. Yūichirō and Sunday will then continue onward as Miyuki Chan's flying store passes by for a second time - and this time, the first player will now be asked to choose between a Stock bomber shot for 70000 crystals, a Fire bomb for 45000 crystals, and a Homing missile for 35000 crystals; the best choice would most likely be the Homing missile, as it will automatically home in on any enemies currently on screen. Once Yūichirō has paid Miyuki for his chosen special weapon, the pictures on the television screen will change and the second player will be asked to choose between a Fire bomb and Speed-up for 50000 crystals, an After shot and Speed-up for 40000 crystals, and an After shot and Homing missile for 60000 crystals; the best choice would most likely be the After shot and Speed-up, as it is ten times more powerful than the normal shots and will increase the flying speed of your ship for a short period of time. Once Sunday has paid Miyuki for his chosen special weapon, he and Yūichirō will fly back out of the store and continue onward as they come to three Perikan rearing up, opening their fronts and firing a lot of homing missiles at them; like the Wani and Big Heri, they will leave several crystals behind when killed. Once you have killed them all, you will come to Maiku (the game's sixth boss) - who is protected by a spinning barrier of balls which must all be destroyed before you can get a clear shot at him. He attacks by firing missiles at you while you are destroying his spinning barrier of balls, and he will start ricocheting around the screen while firing lasers at you from all directions once they have all been destroyed. Once you have hit him enough times to defeat him, he will explode into debris. Round Clear Bonus: 50000 Round Clear Bonus Crystals: 20000