Play Undead Line (Japan) [En by MIJET v20070903] online

Play Undead Line (Japan) [En by MIJET v20070903] Online

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Genesis
1990-12-31

Undead Line is a top-down arcade shooter with scrolling screens, like Commando and other games. The player controls a character (from a selection of three on the MSX 2 version) that shoots projectiles at enemy monsters.

The six levels available are presented in a menu and can be selected and played in any order. There is a boss battle at the end of each one.

Chests with power-ups are scattered throughout the levels. They open when shot, and in the Genesis version it is possible to cycle through the available power-ups by keeping firing at them. The power-ups include armor and speed boosts, and several types of projectiles.

Available Versions

  • Undead Line (Japan) (1990)(Genesis)

  • Undead Line (Japan) [En by MIJET v20070903] (1990)(Genesis)

  • DeveloperT&E Soft, Inc.
  • PublisherT&E Soft, Inc.
  • Release Date1990-12-31
  • GenresAction
  • PlatformsGenesis
  • Players2

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1. Click Play

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2. Use Controls

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Pro Tip

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