SDI - Strategic Defense Initiative (Japan, old, System 16A, FD1089B 317-0027) background
SDI - Strategic Defense Initiative (Japan, old, System 16A, FD1089B 317-0027)
SDI - Strategic Defense Initiative (Japan, old, System 16A, FD1089B 317-0027)
SDI - Strategic Defense Initiative is an arcade game released by Sega in 1988. The game puts players in control of a defense system, tasked with protecting Earth from incoming missiles. Gameplay involves using a variety of weapons and strategies to shoot down the missiles before they hit their targets. There are two main versions: one for the System 16A hardware (identified as FD1089B) and another for the System 16B hardware (FD1089A). The System 16A version is known for its distinctive Japanese release. This game is a fixed shooter, requiring skillful timing and targeting to achieve high scores. The game was a relatively popular arcade title for Sega at the time, showcasing their development capabilities in the era of sprite scaling and scrolling technology. Sega, a prominent Japanese video game company, was responsible for development, manufacturing, and distribution.
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