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Play Bakuretsu Senshi Warrior (Japan) Online

You pick a tiny pixel fighter and just start smashing through waves of enemies with wild punches and screen-filling explosions that feel way too intense for a Game Boy.

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Game Overview

Bakuretsu Senshi Warrior was a Japan-only Game Boy release from 1990, developed by A-Wave and published by IGS. It arrived during a period when developers were still figuring out how to translate the feel of arcade brawlers onto the small, monochrome screen, and it stands as a curious, explosive experiment from that era.

You control a lone warrior who must punch and kick through endless rows of enemy soldiers, robots, and strange creatures across a series of side-scrolling stages. Your main goal is simply to survive to the end of each level, but the game gives you a screen-clearing bomb attack that charges as you defeat foes; timing its release becomes the key strategy. The pacing is relentless, and the difficulty spikes quickly, demanding quick reflexes to navigate the enemy swarms. It feels chaotic and overwhelming in a way that is both frustrating and oddly compelling.

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