About the Game:<br />Strike Gunner S.T.G (エス・ティー・ジー) is a 1991 vertically scrolling shooter arcade game developed by Athena and published by Tecmo.<br /><br />A slightly-modified port was released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1992; apart from aspect-ratio changes, it also incorporated Mode 7 effects. The European version was released (by Activision) under the title Super Strike Gunner.<br /><br />The North American SNES box art was illustrated by Marc Ericksen.<br /><br />In 2023, the game saw an official emulated release as part of the Arcade Archives lineup.<br /><br />The SNES port received middling reviews, most of which drew attention to its repetitive gameplay and lack of originality.[3] Some of the special weapons, such as the Antiair Mine and Adhesive Bomb, were also noted to be useless. The September 1992 issue of Nintendo Power sarcastically hailed the game as "overhead blaster number 1,084" and called it a "mindless shooter [...] similar in style to a lot of other games", noting that "This concept is getting very tiring." More positively, the reviewers admitted to having enjoyed the game, and conceded that "For what it is [...] Strike Gunner ls well done."[7]<br /><br />The game's rock-techno soundtrack was generally well-received, with several reviews singling it out for praise.[8]<br /><br />Source: Wikipedia<br /><br />DEVELOPER: Athena<br />PUBLISHER: NTVIC<br />SYSTEM: Super Nintendo Entertainment System<br />RELEASE YEAR: 1992<br />GAME FILE: Strike Gunner S.T.G (USA)<br />PATCH NAME: N/A
