Chikyū Kaihō Gun ZAS
Chikyū Kaihō Gun ZAS
Originally released in 1992 as a Japanese exclusive, Chikyū Kaihō Gun ZAS became one of the rarest and most technically ambitious shooters on the original Game Boy®. Fast-moving stages are packed with enemy waves and layered scrolling environments, demanding control as you weave through concentrated fire and dismantle formations before they close in.
Massive mechanical bosses dominate the battlefield, filling the screen with steel and ordnance. Precision is survival. Momentum is constant. This is a shooter that never slows down.
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Originally released in 1992 as a Japanese exclusive, Chikyū Kaihō Gun ZAS became one of the rarest and most technically ambitious shooters on the original Game Boy®. Fast-moving stages are packed with enemy waves and layered scrolling environments, demanding control as you weave through concentrated fire and dismantle formations before they close in.
Massive mechanical bosses dominate the battlefield, filling the screen with steel and ordnance. Precision is survival. Momentum is constant. This is a shooter that never slows down.
- Fast-paced arcade shooting with tight, responsive controls
- Multiple weapon types including directional fire and charge shots
- Vertical and horizontal scrolling stages
- Large-scale mechanical boss battles
- High enemy counts and layered background visuals
- Originally released as a 1992 Japanese exclusive
- Premium Cartridge
- Instruction Manual
- Chromatic Charm featuring game-specific character
- Genre: Shmup
- Platform: Chromatic
- Developer: D4E
- Players: Single player
- Replayability: Medium
- Supported Languages: English
- Compatible With: Game Boy Color®
- Target Age: Everyone
- Philipp R.Verified Buyer21 seconds agoRated 5 out of 5 starsOne of the greatest SHMUP for Gameboy
An original cartridge runs a thousand bucks. This ain't.
Unlike other Modretro re-releases finally something where I ain't just gonna nab the original of eBay ;)
My only gripe is the funky cartridge color, should have saved the red one for Shantae!
Was this helpful? - Jeremy K.Verified Buyer4 days agoRated 5 out of 5 starsBing-Pow
Literally everything I ever wanted in a shooting game on GBC. Thank you Modretro for freeing this game from the over zealous hands of insanely high eBay auctions.
Was this helpful? - Ken R.Verified Buyer1 week agoRated 5 out of 5 starsExcellent Addition to the Modretro Lineup
To preface this, I've been on a shmup kick lately. Touhou, Twinkle Star Sprites on the Neo Geo, Mushihimesama, Pop'n TwinBee. Eclectic, mostly cute 'em ups, but no shortage of mechanical depth.
As part of my shmup conquest, S-11 seemed like an "easy" pick, so ZAS was the alternative I ultimately went with. Turns out that was the right call, ZAS offers the right amount of difficulty with some pretty interesting mechanical depth that sets it apart. On paper, it seems simple: one button fires, the other button switches between a concentrated shot and a spread shot. For the first stage, it seems like an either/or situation, one is clearly better than the other, et cetera.
A boss or two later? It starts setting in. Bullet patterns start facilitating the wider "spread" shot to create new angles, you're shooting around barricades to deal with problems you otherwise wouldn't be able to, you're neutralizing threats efficiently to foster your ongoing movement.
It's a Game Boy shmup, we're not dealing with Cave levels of danmaku. But for what it is? For a game that serves to cleanse my palate between bouts of Tetris and Traumatarium Penitent? This is an excellent shmup.
Was this helpful? - Alvaro M. D.Verified Buyer2 weeks agoRated 5 out of 5 starsGreat game
I picked up **Chikyū Kaihō Gun ZAS** for the ModRetro Chromatic and it has been a really nice surprise. It feels like one of those classic handheld shooters that grabs you right away: fast, simple to understand, but still challenging enough to keep you focused. The action is smooth, the shooting feels responsive, and the game has that old-school arcade feeling that works perfectly on a portable console.
What really stands out is how good it looks on the **Chromatic’s screen**. The pixel art has a lot of charm, the enemies and effects are easy to see, and the colors pop nicely without losing that retro style. It’s the kind of game that feels made for short sessions, but you can easily end up playing longer than planned. If you enjoy classic shoot ’em ups and want something that shows off the console’s screen and controls, **ZAS** is a great choice.
Was this helpful? - Montagnani M.Verified Buyer2 weeks agoRated 5 out of 5 starsparfait
Cela fait très longtemps que je pas tomber sur un si bon jeu
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