1990s-Style Danmaku Shmup Ghost Blade Has Been Released On Dreamcast

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HuCast Games has released its 1990s-style danmaku shooter Ghost Blade for Dreamcast.

 

If you haven’t already pre-ordered, you can purchase it on HuCast’s website. The regular edition costs €32.95 / $44.99. While the limited edition will cost you €52.95 $89.99.

 

In Ghost Blade you pilot the titular ship – “the most lethal, fastest spaceship developed by man” – and have to use its powerful arsenal to single-handedly take down an invading alien force.

 

In total, it has three playable ships each with a different gun type, five levels to beat with huge bosses in Stage Mode, a Time Attack Mode, and a two or five minute Caravan Mode.


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