Exerion

Exerion

Japanese arcade flyer of Exerion
Developer(s) Jaleco
TOSE (Family Computer)
Publisher(s) Jaleco/Taito
HAMSTER Corporation
Platform(s) Arcade, MSX, NES, Sega SG-1000, Virtual Console, PS4(Arcade Archives)
Release date(s) 1983
Genre(s) Shoot 'em up
Mode(s) Two players (alternating turns)
Cabinet Upright, cocktail
CPU (2x) Z80 (@ 3.333333 MHz)
Sound Sound Chips: (2x) AY8910 (@ 1.666666 MHz)
Display Raster, 224 x 320 pixels (Vertical), 32 colors

Exerion (エクセリオン Ekuserion) is a vertical shoot 'em up released by Jaleco in 1983 and licensed to Taito for distribution in the United States.

Screenshot from arcade version

Exerion is a shoot 'em up game featuring parallax effects and inertia simulation, something notable for 1983. The player travels around strange scenarios shooting aliens. The player has two types of guns: fast single shot (limited) or slow double shot (unlimited).

In 1984, along with the MSX1 port of the original, a sequel was released titled Exerion II: Zorni for the MSX1, with similar gameplay to the original. There were plans for an NES release of this game. In 1987, the game was followed by the semi-sequel titled Exerizer, also known as Sky Fox.

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