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is a vertical-scrolling shoot 'em up video game produced by Konami originally released for the Family Computer in . It was the third game in the ''TwinBee'' series released for the Famicom, following the home version of the original ''TwinBee'' and the Famicom-exclusive ''Moero TwinBee''. Unlike ''Moero'', which was released in North America as ''Stinger'', ''TwinBee 3'' was a Japan-only release. It was re-released on April 14, 2006 as part of the i-Revo downloadable game service. ''TwinBee 3'' ditches the side-scrolling stages from ''Stinger'' and only features top-scrolling ones similar to the original. Moreover, the game lacks the 3-Player mode from ''Moero'', allowing only up to two players. The game is considerably easier than its predecessors due to an option mode that allows players to adjust the difficulty and number of ships, as well as the inclusion of the new "soul reviving system", which allows players to recover their power-ups after losing a ship. The game uses digitized PCM voice samples, particularly when the conga music in one stage chants "Poko Poko", and in the beginning of each stage, in which a voice proclaims the name of the stage. ==Characters== ;TwinBee :The default Player 1 aircraft, colored blue. Can fire up to two shots rapidly and has a barrier durability of ten shots ;WinBee :The default Player 2 aircraft, colored red. Can fire up to four shots rapidly and has a barrier durability of fifteen shots. ;GwinBee :A green-colored aircraft and the baby brother of TwinBee and WinBee. He was kidnapped by Poko Poko during an errand. In the instruction manual of ''Detana TwinBee Yahho! Deluxe Pack'', the pilots of the three ships are identified as Dr. Cinnamon's great grandchildren: Squash, Whip, and Mellow. They were originally nameless in the actual game. 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「TwinBee 3: Poko Poko Daimaō」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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