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|designer=Yoshiki Okamoto |composer=Ayako Mori |released= Arcade Famicom |genre =Vertical scrolling shooter |modes =Single player, 2 player Co-op |platforms= Arcade, Virtual Console, Famicom, MSX, NEC PC-8801, Windows Mobile Professional, Game Boy Color, PlayStation, Sega Saturn, Xbox, PlayStation 2, Amstrad CPC, ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, PSP |cabinet = Upright |arcade system = Capcom Z80〔http://system16.com/hardware.php?id=787〕 |cpu = Main: Z80 @ 4 MHz Sound: Z80 @ 3 MHz |sound = 2× AY8910 @ 1.5 MHz |display = Raster (vertical), 224×256 resolution, 60 Hz refresh rate,〔http://www.arcade-history.com/?n=1942&page=detail&id=6〕 256 colors on screen, 1536 color palette〔http://www.mamedb.com/game/1942b〕 }} ''1942'' is a vertically scrolling shoot 'em up made by Capcom that was released for the arcade in . It was the first game in the 19XX series. It was followed by ''1943: The Battle of Midway''. ''1942'' is set in the Pacific theater of World War II. The goal is to reach Tokyo and destroy the entire Japanese air fleet. The player pilots a plane dubbed the "Super Ace" (but its appearance is clearly that of a Lockheed P-38 Lightning). The player has to shoot down enemy planes; to avoid enemy fire, the player can perform a ''roll'' or "loop-the-loop". During the game the player may collect a series of power-ups, one of them allowing the plane to be escorted by two other smaller fighters in a Tip Tow formation. There were few enemies: Kawasaki Ki-61s, Mitsubishi A6M Zeros and Kawasaki Ki-48s. The boss plane is a Nakajima G8N. The game was later ported to the Famicom (developed by Micronics), MSX, NEC PC-8801, Windows Mobile Professional, and Game Boy Color. It was ported by the European games publisher Elite Systems to the Amstrad CPC, ZX Spectrum and Commodore 64. The game was included as part of ''Capcom Classics Collection'' for the Xbox and PlayStation 2 in 2005. The arcade version was released on the Wii Virtual Console in Japan on December 21, 2010, the PAL region on January 21, 2011, and in North America on January 24, 2011. ==Music== The music of the Commodore 64 version is based on the main verse of Ron Goodwin's 633 Squadron movie score.〔http://www.mirsoft.info/gmb/review_show.php?id=2999〕 It was arranged by Mark Cooksey.〔http://www.mirsoft.info/gmb/music_info.php%3Fid_ele%3DNTA%3D&sa=U&ei=M7xiUvzqHOOn0QW4rID4DQ&ved=0CDQQFjAJOAo&sig2=d_8AYPbmKrMad_LY9QPEqg&usg=AFQjCNFoK63Om-DU2EYpjV2alUW1xJa0eQ 〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「1942 (video game)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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