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|title=Burai Fighter
|title=Burai Fighter
|developer=[[Taxan]], [[Taito]]
|developer=[[Taxan]]
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
|publisher={{colist|Taxan|Taito Corporation}}
|released={{sys|nes}}{{jp|1990|April 19}}{{na|1990|March}}{{eu|1991|May}}
|year=1990
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|systems={{syslist|nes|gb}}
|genre=[[Shooter]]
|genre=[[Shooter]]
|systems=[[NES]], [[Game Boy]]
|modes=[[Single player]]
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'''Burai Fighter''' is a side-scrolling [[shooter]] game released for the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] in [[1990]]. It was later ported to the [[Game Boy]] handheld system where it was titled '''Burai Fighter Deluxe'''.
The goal of Burai Fighter is to fend off seven bases of Burai, super-intelligent cyborgs. The player starts out with a relatively weak cannon but can upgrade to ring, laser, and missile weapons, which are much more powerful. The player can also choose from three difficulty settings: Eagle, Albatross, and Ace; but the fourth difficulty setting, Ultimate, must be unlocked.
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Box artwork for Burai Fighter.
Box artwork for Burai Fighter.
Burai Fighter
Developer(s)Taxan
Publisher(s)Taxan, Taito Corporation
Year released1990
System(s)NES, Game Boy
Genre(s)Shooter
ModesSingle player
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Burai Fighter is a side-scrolling shooter game released for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1990. It was later ported to the Game Boy handheld system where it was titled Burai Fighter Deluxe.

The goal of Burai Fighter is to fend off seven bases of Burai, super-intelligent cyborgs. The player starts out with a relatively weak cannon but can upgrade to ring, laser, and missile weapons, which are much more powerful. The player can also choose from three difficulty settings: Eagle, Albatross, and Ace; but the fourth difficulty setting, Ultimate, must be unlocked.

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