Life Force (NES)

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            Series : Gradius
         Developer : Konami
             Genre : Scrolling shoot 'em up
            Themes : Bio-horror

      Achievements : retroachievements.org

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Life Force is the US version of Salamander.

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Solar prominence. It'll kill you.

Log entries

    2015-10-22
  • 5930 
    Life Force was the game that convinced me to invest in a box of shooters from Lukiegames for my NES, SNES, and Genesis. What an impressive NES game.
  • 2015-10-30
  • 5965 
    I got my box of games! 8 days using 'USPS - Express', even though they claim it's only 3-5 days. I guess they didn't expect the slowness of the danish customs service.
  • 2015-11-04
  • 5978 
    Jeppe and I played some two-player Life Force. Using the Konami Code, Jeppe ended up losing his last life on the floating skull boss.
  • 2016-07-09
  • 6703 
    I defeated the skull boss and reached stage 5. Some pretty sweet music in this one.
  • 6704 
    I defeated the Sphinx boss, and is now entering the final stage (6) with 0 lives. That's not going to go well.
  • 6705 
    Yes! I had one more continue left!
  • 6706 
    Completed the game (Konami 30-lives Code). I blew up that evil planet.

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