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Namco's 1991 multi-directional shooter arcade game Tank Force (which was the last game to run on the company's System 1 hardware) is divided into thirty-six rounds. The image shown above is of the game's overworld map, which looks somewhat like the playing boards from the Central Television quiz show Blockbusters (which was hosted by the late Bob Holness); after each round is cleared, the game will show the amount of points that each player scored on that round along with their current rankings from 1st to a minimum of 4th.

The player who manages to score the highest amount of points on any round in the game will receive a flag on its conquered hexagon (the colour of which is identical to that of their tank), and the player who receives the highest amount of flags on the rounds' conquered hexagons will be proclaimed the "Top Player" after the thirty-sixth and final round is cleared - however, as with the original Tank Battalion arcade game, destruction of the headquarters will immediately end the game, regardless of how many lives the players have remaining.