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'''Phalanx''' is a [[Shoot Em Ups|shmup]] developed by ZOOM, and was originally released for the Japan-only [[Sharp X68000]]. It was later ported to the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]]; that release is best known for having an old man playing a banjo on the cover (see [[Covers Always Lie]] below).
'''Phalanx''' is a 1991 [[Shoot'Em Up|shmup]] developed by ZOOM, and was originally released for the Japan-only [[Sharp X68000]]. It was later ported to the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]]; that release is best known for having an old man playing a banjo on the cover (see [[Covers Always Lie]] below).


This game is also playable through an easter egg bonus in the ''[[Virtua Fighter]]''/''[[Virtual On]]'' mashup/clone ''Zero Divide'', for the Playstation and Sega Saturn, via a code. It received a Game Boy Advance port with a different, more traditional cover. A [[Wii Ware]] port was announced for Japan, though no international release has been announced.
This game is also playable through an [[Easter Egg]] bonus in the ''[[Virtua Fighter]]''/''[[Virtual On]]'' mashup/clone ''Zero Divide'', for the Playstation and Sega Saturn, via a code. It received a Game Boy Advance port with a different, more traditional cover. A [[Wii Ware]] port was announced for Japan, though no international release has been announced.


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* [[Dual Boss]]: The [[Mini Boss]] of the [[Asteroid Thicket]] stage is an asteroid that splits into two organic halves, which you have to defeat separately.
* [[Dual Boss]]: The [[Mini Boss]] of the [[Asteroid Thicket]] stage is an asteroid that splits into two organic halves, which you have to defeat separately.
* [[Easy Mode Mockery]]: If you beat the game on easy, the game mocks you to try Normal Difficulty instead of giving you the ending.
* [[Easy Mode Mockery]]: If you beat the game on easy, the game mocks you to try Normal Difficulty instead of giving you the ending.
* [[Everything Is Even Worse With Sharks]]: One of the [[Mini Boss|Mini Bosses]] in the second stage is a shark-like machine.
* [[Everything's Even Worse with Sharks]]: One of the [[Mini Boss|Mini Bosses]] in the second stage is a shark-like machine.
* [[Excuse Plot]]: There's aliens. Shoot them.
* [[Excuse Plot]]: There's aliens. Shoot them.
* [[Explosive Breeder]]: In the third stage, you have to fight a [[Segmented Serpent]]. When defeated, its ''brain'' comes out, and that brain sure knows how to multiply quickly...
* [[Explosive Breeder]]: In the third stage, you have to fight a [[Segmented Serpent]]. When defeated, its ''brain'' comes out, and that brain sure knows how to multiply quickly...
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Latest revision as of 12:39, 24 October 2021

Phalanx is a 1991 shmup developed by ZOOM, and was originally released for the Japan-only Sharp X68000. It was later ported to the Super Nintendo Entertainment System; that release is best known for having an old man playing a banjo on the cover (see Covers Always Lie below).

This game is also playable through an Easter Egg bonus in the Virtua Fighter/Virtual On mashup/clone Zero Divide, for the Playstation and Sega Saturn, via a code. It received a Game Boy Advance port with a different, more traditional cover. A Wii Ware port was announced for Japan, though no international release has been announced.

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