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Ordyne
is a horizontal scrolling shooter arcade game, which was released by Namco in 1988 only in Japan; it runs on Namco System 2 hardware, and was ported to the Japanese PC Engine in 1989 and the North American TurboGrafx-16 in 1990. It also features a cameo from Pac-Man, as the "Stock bomber shot" - and the arcade version was also included in ''Namco Museum Volume 4'' for the Sony PlayStation, along with another of the company's Japan-exclusive games, ''Genpei Tōma Den'' (which was renamed to ''The Genji and Heike Clans'' in North America). The PCE/TG16 version was released on the Wii's Virtual Console on May 7, 2007 in North America and on August 21, 2007 in Japan; it is officially described by Namco as a "comical action shooter". Miyuki Chan also reappeared in a taco shop in ''Mach Breakers'' in 1994. ==Gameplay==
The players must take control of the genius scientist and his Chinese assistant as they attempt to rescue Tomari's fiancée, from the evil and his army of robotic minions; the enemies will all follow preset patterns so as not to make the game confusing for beginners, and killing a group of smaller ones or a larger one will leave crystals behind that can be collected and exchanged for special weapons, extra lives, and even more crystals at the "Kūchū IN" run by the blue-haired woman and by firing out marbles at the extendable rotating target of the big white-handed robot . This game has a total of seven rounds to get through - and a boss must be fought at the end of each one (which will be indicated by a change in music). One hit will kill Yūichirō and Sunday (unless either of them has the "Stock bomber shot", as Pac-Man and the shield he is generating will protect them from death for one non-projectile hit), but they can either earn or buy extra lives. This game also features voice samples (in Japanese).
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