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Battle City, also known as Tank 1990 or Tank in some pirate multicart releases, is a multi-directional shooter video game for the Family Computer produced and published in 1985 by Namco. The game was later released for the Game Boy and was included in the Japanese version of Star Fox: Assault. It is a port of the arcade game Tank Battalion with additional features (including two player simultaneous play and a level edit feature). There was also a rendition for Nintendo's Vs. System arcade cabinets. The player, controlling a tank, must destroy enemy tanks in each level, which enter the playfield from the top of the screen. The enemy tanks attempt to destroy the player's base (represented on the map as a bird, eagle or Phoenix), as well as the human tank itself. A level is completed when the player destroys all 20 enemy tanks, but the game ends if the player's base is destroyed or the player loses all available lives.
Part of collection:
Nintendo Vs. Series
(last 3 games)

Nintendo Vs. System port of Platoon.
Nintendo Vs. System port of The Quest of Ki.

Nintendo Vs. System port of Gradius II (The Famicom version).
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A cancelled Nintendo Vs. System game.
A cancelled Nintendo Vs. System game.
A cancelled Nintendo Vs. System game.
A cancelled Nintendo Vs. System game.
A cancelled Nintendo Vs. System game.
A cancelled Nintendo Vs. System game.
A cancelled motocross game for the Nintendo Vs. System.

Part of the Vs. Series, known as Vs. Ice Climber, includes gameplay features not found in the home console release, such as an animated title screen, stage select menu, 16 additional mountains, occasional blizzard and wind effects, more enemy characters, and bonus multiplier items.

A kid must float higher than the enemies to pop their balloons while avoiding lighting bolts and the giant fish.

Vs. Wrecking Crew is an arcade game for the VS. System, predating the 1985 console game Wrecking Crew. The game is less puzzle oriented, does not contain the level editor, and features a simultaneous two-player mode in which the opposing player is seen on the other side of the construction wall. In single player, Luigi acts similar to Foreman Spike and is present in all levels, while Foreman Spike is absent entirely.