BRAHMA Force: The Assault on Beltlogger 9

PlayStation PSX Brahma Force: The Assault on Beltlogger 9

Jewel Case Release – 1 Ring Hub

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Genre:
First Person Shooter
CDs:
1
Publisher:
Jaleco
Released:
April 9, 1997
Developer:
Genki
UPC:
0 32264 50006 4
Sony ID:
SLUS-00444
PSRM:
005860
Players:
1 Player
Memory:
1 Block
Accessories:
None
ESRB:
Kids to Adults Mild Animated Violence
Box Copy:

BRAHMA: Bipedal Robotic Assault Heavy Mechanized Armor.

Mankind is faced with total annihilation when the vengeful Dionisio Vega seizes control of  the colony, Beltlogger 9. Only you can infiltrate the space fortress and save humanity. Strap yourself into the cockpit of a heavy mech where split second decisions mean the difference between life or death!

  • Faster, smoother graphics
  • Jump over enemies and obstacles
  • Complete three-dimensional freedom of movement
  • More enemies, more lethal than in the Japanese release
  • 22 levels of unstoppable action and suspense

 

 

 

 

Variants

Brahma Force had a ring hub variant.

PSX PlayStation BRAHMA Force: The Assault on Beltlogger 9

Variant Release – 2 Ring Hub

 

 

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Final Score: NA – No Review

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Trivia

  • The back insert of the game is riddled with graphic design issues. The Memory Card text is off-centered, the retail barcode numerals are squashed, and the order of the bullet points are incorrect.
  • Genki would go on to play a pretty important role later in life; they developed the flawed but still fun port of Virtua Fighter 3tb for the Dreamcast.

 

 

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