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NES Game Story :: Lifeforce |
The Birth of Zelos Could Mean The Death of Zillions
In a remote quadrant of the universe there was hatched a hideous
creature. His proud parents, Ma & Pa Deltoid, named their only son
Zelos, which in alien lingo means "one mean son of a gun."
As Zelos grew into an adult space monster, his appetite turned
ravenous, his temper became ruthless, and his name proved an
understatement. It didn't take long for Zelos to leave the nest and go
out on his own, devouring everything in sight, including three
galaxies, four hundred planets, two trillion life forms and a side
order of stars.
Then your innocent galaxy appeared on Zelos's menu, and he chowed on an
entree of roast Gradius, with the planit Latis for dessert. Now, the
only chance these civilizations have of escaping from his digestive
tract lies with you and your starfighting partner.
But your odds look pretty grim, for Zelos is full of floating armada
terror zones, which are cities that have become a part of Zelos after
being eaten. Each of these zones is loaded with tremendous firepower
and unbelievable destructive suprises. You'll also find that Zelos's
heart and soul are positioned safely behind his traitor fleet.
That means you'll have to devastate the six Terror Zones and pblast
away their grotesque mayor before reaching Zelos's main artery and
putting an end to his eating binge.
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Soccer Equipment Expert Football
Mp3 Players Portable
AGen - 2D Game Engine
Did you know?
Nintendo has always been great at helping fans when they're stuck. They even have an official magazine (Nintendo Power) that has tips, cheat codes, passwords, and walkthroughs. This strategy magazine is often criticized, though, because many fans feel their information is far too subjective, and they don't offer enough critical information to help someone decide whether that game is worth purchasing.
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