Battle Cross

Battle Cross

Infobox VG
title=Battle Cross


caption=Screenshot of Battle Cross
developer = Omori Electric
publisher = Omori Electric
distributor=
designer=
version=
released = 1982 (Arcade)
platforms= Arcade Game, MSX
genre = Shooter game
modes = Single player, Up to 2 players, alternating turns
ratings=
media=
requirements=
input=8-way Joystick, 1 Button
cpu=Z80
sound=AY8910
cabinet=Horizontal
display=Raster, 256 x 224 pixels, 192 colors

Battle Cross is a shoot 'em up arcade game released by Omori Electric in 1982. You control a fighter spacecraft by moving around the screen and shooting enemies.

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