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This article is a stub due to lack of information (usually the Story being untranslated). Hardcore Gaming 101's Star Soldier page with Gunhed information.

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There was a movie released also called Gunhed with title letters similar to that of the game title, however the movie holds no relation to the game. (?) Additionally, there was a tournament version released called Gunhed Taikai. Gunhed has a 2 and 5 minute caravan mode that takes place in stage 3. When collected, the ship will be able to shoot in 8 directions.

  • Special - A very rare weapon that works with the I weapon.
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    At full power, it can absorb several shots.

  • Option - These fire a weaker version of the current main weapon and follow the ship around.
  • Alternate - This changes your current main weapon into it's alternate function.
  • S - This creates a shield around the ship that allows it to take several hits without penalty.
  • Normally four are released, but if weapon I is equipped, the number increases to eight.
  • M - This shoots many homing missiles that track targets.
  • At full power, there are 4 spheres in a horizontal oval arc around the ship. This is similar to the Rotation weapon from Zanac.
  • IV - This weapon shoots a rotating sphere that can block shots.
  • At full power, the laser covers 1/3 of the field per shot. Speed of fire is the slowest of the weapons, but it is very powerful.
  • III - This weapon shoots a lightning laser that drastically increases in field size as it's powered up.
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    Fully powered up shoots 3 streams of waves directly ahead and 45 degrees left and right. The game was ported to the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in Japan in 1990 and North America in 1991. It is the third game in the Gradius series. This is similar to the number Rapid Fire weapon in Zanac. Gradius III a is a 1989 scrolling shooter video game developed and published by Konami, originally released for the arcades in Japan and other parts of Asia on December 11, 1989.

  • II - This shoots a wave that can bend sharply in the direction the player is moving.
  • Fully powered up, it shoots directly ahead and in an X pattern allowing the player to hit targets in many directions.
  • I - This is the standard vulcan 5-way shot prominent in the Soldier games.
  • This is a list of the weapons and sub-weapons available. This means that upon death, instead of starting at a respawn point in the stage, the player will start at the point of death. Also, as score increases, the player will gain extra lives and eventually the ability to negate "restart points", indicated by a gold colored icon for lives. As the player's score increases, more bombs are added. The player is also equipped with bombs that can block bullets and cause damage to anything in the blast radius, max number is 15. If the player gets hit with a level greater than three, the ship survives but the weapon is downgraded. The weapons can be powered up a certain number of times, getting more powerful with each one to a level of six. The player can pick up four main weapons and four sub-weapons and power them up by either collecting more of that weapon type or picking up purple orbs dropped by enemies. Gunhed's style is similar to other Compile games such as Zanac and Aleste.















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