Update: March 7, 2008 «©NCSX» When one thinks of Twinbee, pastel images and colored bells generally come to mind. Konami's Twinbee started out as a simple vertical shooter in 1985 and eventually led to sequels and gaming adjuncts such as a Twinbee RPG and a Twinbee platform action game. The unique feature of the Twinbee ship was its gloved hands which punched outwards as a secondary weapon to bomb ground targets. Twinbee game stages featured lots of clouds which released bells when shot. The bells served as power-ups when collected but keep shooting a bell and its color and attendant power-up changes. The games in the PSP collection hail from the arcade originals except for Twinbee Da! which is a remake of the Gameboy original. The remake is a visual feast of pastel and widescreen shooting action. The titles included in Twinbee Portable are: 1) Twinbee (1985) Coin-op version 2) Twinbee DA! (1990) Gameboy Remake 3) Detana!! Twinbee (1991) Coin-op version 4) Pop n' Twinbee (1993) Coin-op version 5) Twinbee Yahho! Fushigi no Kuni de Ooabare (1995) Coin-op version Special PSP features include a screen modification facility, game setting toggles, and a save/load feature. Jan Code: 4988602140743 View the back cover and screenshots on the main NCSX website.
NCS Game Notes » Press START to pause any of the games in progress at any time and the ability to toggle and adjust the game options pop up. For example, the settings for Twinbee Yahho! Fushigi no Kuni de Ooabare are as follows:GAME SETTING ▪ Difficulty Level: Easiest, Very Easy, Easy, Medium, Medium Hard, Hard, Very Hard, Hardest ▪ Player's Life: 1 to 9 lives ▪ Extra Life: No Extension, 1st at 300000/2nd at 700000, 1st at 500000/2nd at 1000000, 500000 Pts Only ▪ Sound in Attract Mode: Completely Off, All the Time, Once Every Four Cycles ▪ Song in Attract Mode: All the Time, Once Every Four Cycles, Completely Off SCREEN SETTING Ratio: Original or 4:3 Zoom: Normal, Large, Full (to fill up the screen) KEY CONFIG Assign buttons and set shot speed SAVE / LOAD Save Option Data, Load Option Data, Delete Data, Initialize High Score, and Toggle Auto Save feature
» Twinbee and Detana!! Twinbee both feature a vertical TATE mode where the PSP is rotated 90° counterclockwise or clockwise (the game allows for both vertical aspect orientations of the PSP). We prefer the "Right to Top" TATE mode where the d-pad and analog nub are located on the bottom and the face buttons are on the top. » The SELECT button acts as the quarter inserter. » Either the d-pad or analog nub may be used for control. » The Music Gallery features approximately 100 BGM and sound effects from the five games. The Music Gallery features a versatile music player utility that can Repeat, Shuffle, and Skip tracks. If you highlight a track and play it, the player will automatically play the next track after each one ends. This document is ©NCSX 2008. All rights reserved. No reproduction in whole or in part of this document may be made without express written consent of National Console Support, Inc.
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