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Play Truxton II / Tatsujin II / Tatsujin Oh (Japan) Online

Dodge neon bullet hell in your chunky blue ship, swapping weapons mid-fight while synth music blares—until the screen explodes with lasers and you're frantically bombing your way out. That first level's a trap.

Developer: Toaplan
Genre: Shooter
Released: 1992
File size: 1.32 MB
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Game Overview

Truxton II, known as Tatsujin Oh in Japan, is a 1992 arcade shoot 'em up from Toaplan, playable today through MAME emulation. It arrived during a period when developers were pushing the limits of hardware to create denser, more frantic shooting experiences. The game builds directly on its predecessor's foundation, offering a familiar but intensified challenge for fans of the genre.

You pilot a heavily armed starship through horizontally scrolling stages filled with enemy crafts and intricate bullet patterns. Your main objective is survival, clearing each screen of foes while dodging a relentless onslaught of fire. The game employs a three-tiered weapon system (red, green, blue) that you collect and upgrade by grabbing matching power-up icons; switching between these weapons strategically is essential for handling different enemy types. Additionally, you have a screen-clearing bomb for emergencies, though its limited supply forces careful management. The pacing is relentless, and the difficulty is notoriously steep, demanding precise movement and quick decision-making. It feels like a constant, exhilarating struggle against overwhelming odds.

MAME (Arcade Emulator)
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