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'''Exerion''' is a shoot'em up game developed by [[Jaleco]] that features parallax effects and inertia simulation, something notable for 1983. The player travels around strange scenarios shooting aliens. The player has two types of guns: Fast single shot (limited) or slow double shot (unlimited). After every few stages, the player was presented with a bonus stage. | '''Exerion''' is a shoot 'em up game developed by [[Jaleco]] that features parallax effects and inertia simulation, something notable for 1983. The player travels around strange scenarios shooting aliens. The player has two types of guns: Fast single shot (limited) or slow double shot (unlimited). After every few stages, the player was presented with a bonus stage. | ||
It was never release for home consoles outside of Japan. It was converted for play on the [[Famicom]] where it retained most of the features found in the arcade. A graphically limited conversion was also produced for the [[Sega SG-1000]] and the [[MSX]]. The MSX received a sequel to the game entitled [[Zorni Exerion II]] that brought the graphics quality closer to the arcade. The game was later contained in [[Jaleco Collection Vol. 1]] for the [[PlayStation]] in 2003, and in [[Jajamaru Jr Denshouki Jaleco Memorial]] for the [[Game Boy Advance]] in 2004. | It was never release for home consoles outside of Japan. It was converted for play on the [[Famicom]] where it retained most of the features found in the arcade. A graphically limited conversion was also produced for the [[Sega SG-1000]] and the [[MSX]]. The MSX received a sequel to the game entitled [[Zorni Exerion II]] that brought the graphics quality closer to the arcade. The game was later contained in [[Jaleco Collection Vol. 1]] for the [[PlayStation]] in 2003, and in [[Jajamaru Jr Denshouki Jaleco Memorial]] for the [[Game Boy Advance]] in 2004. |