ARMED POLICE UNIT GALLOP
'''Armed Police Unit Gallop''' (a.k.a. ''Cosmic Cop'') is a side scrolling shoot-em-up arcade game produced by Irem in 1991. It is part of the popular R-Type video game series.
| Contents |
| Story |
| Gameplay |
| References to ''Gallop'' in other ''R-Type'' media |
| References |
Story
Taking place concurrently with R-Type Delta, ''Gallop'' sees the player as a member of the like-named private security organization tasked with hunting down autonomous vehicles driven berserk by the Bydo, dubbed "Mad Cars." [1]
Gameplay
The player pilots an R-Type fighter, the R-11B ''Peace Maker''. As in most horizontal shooters the screen scrolls continuously to the right, but ''Gallop'' in unusual in that the scroll rate can be controlled by the player. The further right the player's craft is oriented onscreen, the faster the game scrolls.
Gameplay progress through five different "zones," each cumulating with a boss. Significant bonus points are awarded for completing the zones quickly.
The R-11B is armed with forward-firing guns, as well as a lock-on laser that automatically targets enemies, but whose energy depletes as it is fired. These weapons can be powered-up twice by picking up a letter "P" and the laser's energy can be quickly refilled by picking up a letter "L."
Picking up a letter "M" will equip the R-11B with a missile unit that will fire one of three types of munitions: anti-air missiles, anti-ground missiles, or napalm bombs. Contact with any terrain will cause the missile unit to be lost, however. [2]
References to ''Gallop'' in other ''R-Type'' media
★ The ''R-Type Special'' CD released in 1993 includes arrangements of the music from every ''R-Type'' arcade game, including ''Gallop''.[3]
★ The R-11B has an entry in the library in the ''R-Types'' compilation for Playstation 1.
★ The R-11B is once again playable in R-Type Final, along with its improved successors the R-11S ''Tropical Angel'' and R-11S2 ''No-Chaser''. ''Final'' also includes the anti-ground missiles that originated in ''Gallop'' as a weapon, useable by many of the craft in the game.
References
1. Official ''R-Type'' timeline (Japanese)
2. Arcade flyers describing game mechanics
3. Review of ''R-Type Special''
This article provided by Wikipedia. To edit the contents of this article, click here for original source.
psst.. try this: add to faves

العربية
中国
Français
Deutsch
Ελληνική
हिन्दी
Italiano
日本語
Português
Русский
Español