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Twin Cobra, known as Kyukyoku Tiger in Japan, is a vertically scrolling shooter developed by Toaplan and released for arcades in 1987 by Taito in Japan and Europe, then in North America by Romstar. It is a sequel to the 1985 arcade game Tiger-Heli. Controlling the titular attack helicopter, the players must fight endless waves of military vehicles while avoiding collision with their projectiles and other obstacles. It was the fourth shoot 'em up game from Toaplan, and their tenth video game overall. It was ported to multiple platforms, with each done by different third-party developers that made several changes or additions.

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  • Twin Cobra (fr)
  • 究極タイガー (ja)
  • Twin Cobra (en)
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  • Twin Cobra, intitulé Ultimate Tiger (究極タイガー, Kyūkyoku Tiger) au Japon, est un jeu vidéo développé par Toaplan et édité par Taito. Il s’agit d’un shoot them up à défilement vertical. Il est commercialisé sur borne d'arcade en 1987. Le jeu est adapté sur Famicom, PC Engine, Mega Drive, X68000 et FM-Towns. (fr)
  • 『究極タイガー』(きゅうきょくタイガー)は、東亜プランが開発した縦スクロールシューティングゲーム。日本では、1987年よりタイトーの販売によるアーケードゲームとして稼働を開始した。日本国外版では『Twin Cobra』というタイトルでリリースされた。後に様々な家庭用ゲーム機やデジタルデバイスに移植されている。詳細はの節を参照。 (ja)
  • Twin Cobra, known as Kyukyoku Tiger in Japan, is a vertically scrolling shooter developed by Toaplan and released for arcades in 1987 by Taito in Japan and Europe, then in North America by Romstar. It is a sequel to the 1985 arcade game Tiger-Heli. Controlling the titular attack helicopter, the players must fight endless waves of military vehicles while avoiding collision with their projectiles and other obstacles. It was the fourth shoot 'em up game from Toaplan, and their tenth video game overall. It was ported to multiple platforms, with each done by different third-party developers that made several changes or additions. (en)
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  • Twin Cobra (en)
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