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(King Crimson used to be a scientist and a human who researched with the kidnapped scientist.)
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{{nihongo|'''Midnight Resistance'''|ミッドナイトレジスタンス|Middonaito Rejisutansu}} is a [[1990]] arcade game developed by Nihon Bussan and published by [[Data East]]. It used a 3D joystick (a normal 8 way joystick that could also be twisted as a dial) to allow the player to aim independently of his direction of movement, which was notable at the time.  The players takes control of two commandos who are out to rescue their kidnapped family, including their scientist grandfather who is being forced to create a weapon which will give the antagonist of the game, known only as "King Crimson", the power to take over the Earth.
{{nihongo|'''Midnight Resistance'''|ミッドナイトレジスタンス|Middonaito Rejisutansu}} is a [[1990]] arcade game developed by Nihon Bussan and published by [[Data East]]. It used a 3D joystick (a normal 8 way joystick that could also be twisted as a dial) to allow the player to aim independently of his direction of movement, which was notable at the time.  The players take control of two commandos, Geoff Hunk and Dave Butch, who are out to rescue their kidnapped family, including their scientist grandfather who is being forced to create a weapon which will give the antagonist of the game, known only as "King Crimson", the power to take over the Earth.


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==Artwork==
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File:Midnight Resistance Budget Games Review.jpg|Budget Games review; listing the name "King Crimson".
File:Midnight Resistance Ocean review.jpg|Ocean magazine's review; listing the name of the playable chracters.
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Midnight Resistance (ミッドナイトレジスタンス Middonaito Rejisutansu?) is a 1990 arcade game developed by Nihon Bussan and published by Data East. It used a 3D joystick (a normal 8 way joystick that could also be twisted as a dial) to allow the player to aim independently of his direction of movement, which was notable at the time. The players take control of two commandos, Geoff Hunk and Dave Butch, who are out to rescue their kidnapped family, including their scientist grandfather who is being forced to create a weapon which will give the antagonist of the game, known only as "King Crimson", the power to take over the Earth.

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