![]() ![]() Having 10 shields is the max and the game is even nice enough to count 00 as still alive. Your health isn’t a bar in this game, but rather a number. Just be cautious of your fuel since it has to last all the way until you defeat the boss of that stage. Unlike the Starfox games, you have complete freedom to move around in the stages you can go left, right, or even back the way you came. Your score, fuel gauge, amount of homing missiles, boost upgrades, shield (life), and speed are shown on the dashboard. The game has a total of six stages with a boss at the end of each, and I would compare the games style to Starfox and Starfox 64.īefore you start the game you can choose what difficulty you want to play the game as in the options menu and when you start you will notice that all your stats are displayed on the dashboard around the action. You also have the option to change the camera by pressing SELECT during gameplay to one of four different spots: normal, tight, cockpit, and ¾ top. It may make the control scheme sound complex, but they’re easy to use and if not, you can always change the control set up under the options menu. In fact, this game uses every button on the Virtual Boy’s controller. ![]() ![]() Red Alarm is one of the only games on the Virtual Boy to use both D-Pads. Let’s dive into Red Alarm, the Virtual Boy’s 3D shooter. However, after playing it, I was surprised that I enjoyed it. This was the second game of the three that came with my Virtual Boy and I wasn’t expecting anything good from this game after watching AVGN’s review and looking at the games rating on some video game websites. ![]()
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