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''[[The Guardian Legend]]'' (known as ''Guardic Gaiden'' in Japan) was a hybrid [[Action Game]] and [[Shoot Em Ups|Shoot Em Up]] created by [[Compile]] for the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]]. Released around 1988, it's likely forgotten by all but the most hardcore of gamers, but this game did a great job of blending the two genres.
''[[The Guardian Legend]]'' (known as ''Guardic Gaiden'' in Japan) was a hybrid [[Action Game]] and [[Shoot Em Ups|Shoot Em Up]] created by [[Compile]] for the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]]. Released around 1988,{{verify}} it's likely forgotten by all but the most hardcore of gamers, but this game did a great job of blending the two genres.


The game is about a [[Robot Girl|female robot]], codenamed "the Guardian", who is commissioned with stopping an alien-infested planet called Naju from [[Colony Drop|crashing into Earth]] and killing everyone. To do this, she must set off ten strategically-placed explosives within the corridors (by transforming into a spaceship and flying through them) and defeat the bosses within.
The game is about a [[Robot Girl|female robot]], codenamed "the Guardian", who is commissioned with stopping an alien-infested planet called Naju from [[Colony Drop|crashing into Earth]] and killing everyone. To do this, she must set off ten strategically-placed explosives within the corridors (by transforming into a spaceship and flying through them) and defeat the bosses within.

Revision as of 23:13, 6 February 2019

The Guardian Legend (known as Guardic Gaiden in Japan) was a hybrid Action Game and Shoot Em Up created by Compile for the Nintendo Entertainment System. Released around 1988,[please verify] it's likely forgotten by all but the most hardcore of gamers, but this game did a great job of blending the two genres.

The game is about a female robot, codenamed "the Guardian", who is commissioned with stopping an alien-infested planet called Naju from crashing into Earth and killing everyone. To do this, she must set off ten strategically-placed explosives within the corridors (by transforming into a spaceship and flying through them) and defeat the bosses within.

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