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* [[Blind Idiot Translation]]: For example, in the manual, "The Guardian is a sophisticated aerobot transformer".
* [[Blind Idiot Translation]]: For example, in the manual, "The Guardian is a sophisticated aerobot transformer".
* [[Boss Room]]: When you walk into a room and hear a warning klaxon and see [[Ghost Butler|indestructible pyramids closing around you]], be prepared to fight!
* [[Boss Room]]: When you walk into a room and hear a warning klaxon and see [[Ghost Butler|indestructible pyramids closing around you]], be prepared to fight!
** Or not. The pyramids close slowly enough that you can run out before the boss appears if you're quick!
** Or not. The pyramids close slowly enough that you can run out before the boss appears if you're quick! You can also stand over the walls as they form, then either go in to fight or run away if you think the boss is out of your league.
* [[Boss Rush]]: "Corridor 21", and "TGL mode", which puts you through only the flying stages.
* [[Boss Rush]]: "Corridor 21", and "TGL mode", which puts you through only the flying stages.
* [[Breast Plate]]: Perhaps justified, as the Guardian's main defense is a personal nigh-invisible [[Deflector Shields|force field]].
* [[Breast Plate]]: Perhaps justified, as the Guardian's main defense is a personal nigh-invisible [[Deflector Shields|force field]].
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* [[Degraded Boss|Degraded Mini Boss]]: One of the minibosses in the labyrinth stages [[Boss in Mook Clothing|appears as a regular enemy later]], while still retaining its high health and brutal collision damage...
* [[Degraded Boss|Degraded Mini Boss]]: One of the minibosses in the labyrinth stages [[Boss in Mook Clothing|appears as a regular enemy later]], while still retaining its high health and brutal collision damage...
* [[Difficult but Awesome]]: According to the UWW of this game, [[Lord Kat]] apparently discovered the ripple weapon being incredibly useful against the later bosses once fully upgraded. It's all a matter of using it correctly.
* [[Difficult but Awesome]]: According to the UWW of this game, [[Lord Kat]] apparently discovered the ripple weapon being incredibly useful against the later bosses once fully upgraded. It's all a matter of using it correctly.
* [[Earthshattering Kaboom]]: The goal of the game is to prevent this from happening.
* [[Earthshattering Kaboom]]: The goal of the game is to prevent this from happening... by making it happen to ''someone else''.
** ...by making it happen to ''someone else''.
* [[Everyone Calls Him "Barkeep"]]: The Guardian's name is never revealed in the game or the English instruction manual. According to the [[Canon Name|original Japanese manual]], she is called "Miria" (full name: "Strongest Warrior System D.P., pet name Miria"). [[Fanon]] refers to the Guardian as "Alyssa".
* [[Everyone Calls Him "Barkeep"]]: The Guardian's name is never revealed in the game or the English instruction manual. According to the [[Canon Name|original Japanese manual]], she is called "Miria" (full name: "Strongest Warrior System D.P., pet name Miria"). [[Fanon]] refers to the Guardian as "Alyssa".
* [[Every Ten Thousand Points]]: The game rewards high scores by increasing you health meter every 30000 points. At the same time, the game will '''crash''' if you reach the score's [[Cap]].
* [[Every Ten Thousand Points]]: The game rewards high scores by increasing you health meter every 30000 points. At the same time, the game will '''crash''' if you reach the score's [[Cap]].
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Revision as of 14:27, 25 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.

Tropes used in The Guardian Legend include: