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Border Down is a horizontally scrolling shoot 'em up video game developed and published by G.rev. It was released in Japanese arcades in April 2003 on Sega NAOMI hardware, and was ported to the Dreamcast later that year. The story takes place in the future where humans are defending their Mars colony from an invading alien attack. The game employs a "border system" where each stage has three variations of different difficulty. The player starts on the easiest variation, and is lowered to a more difficult variation with each subsequent loss of a life.

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  • Border Down (de)
  • Border Down (en)
  • Border Down (fr)
  • ボーダーダウン (ja)
  • Border Down (sv)
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  • Border Down est un shoot them up à défilement horizontal développé par G.Rev et édité par Sega. Il n'est sorti qu'au Japon sur Naomi et Dreamcast en 2003. (fr)
  • 『ボーダーダウン』(Border Down)は2003年にグレフから発売されたアーケードゲーム。ジャンルは横スクロールシューティングゲーム。 (ja)
  • Border Down är ett horisontellt scrollande shoot 'em up utvecklat av som släpptes till Dreamcast den 25 september 2003 och till arkadmaskin under 2002. (sv)
  • Border Down is a horizontally scrolling shoot 'em up video game developed and published by G.rev. It was released in Japanese arcades in April 2003 on Sega NAOMI hardware, and was ported to the Dreamcast later that year. The story takes place in the future where humans are defending their Mars colony from an invading alien attack. The game employs a "border system" where each stage has three variations of different difficulty. The player starts on the easiest variation, and is lowered to a more difficult variation with each subsequent loss of a life. (en)
  • Border Down ist ein Shoot-’em-up-Videospiel des japanischen Entwicklers G.revolution, bei dem frühere Mitarbeiter des Unternehmens Taito arbeiten. Es wurde ab 2002 für das Spielhallen-/ NAOMI von Sega entwickelt und erschien schlussendlich 2003 in den japanischen Spielhallen. Der Spieler muss in diesem Spiel ein Raumschiff durch sechs Abschnitte fliegen und mithilfe zwei verschiedener Laser-Waffen sich gegen feindliche Raumschiffe, Mechas, Geschosse und weitere Gegner wehren. Am Ende jedes Abschnitts erwartet den Spieler ein großer Endgegner. (de)
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