Musha
Musha
Anyone else love this game (and its sequel robo aleste?) great shmups. High scores? Sadly its damn expensive so I bought it cart only for 30 bucks couldn't afford the 100+ it demands for a complete copy
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peace4myheart
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Re: Musha
If you wait patiently, then it is usually around 65-70 dollars for a complete copy. You can also get the import version as it is usually cheaper.otaku wrote:Anyone else love this game (and its sequel robo aleste?) great shmups. High scores? Sadly its damn expensive so I bought it cart only for 30 bucks couldn't afford the 100+ it demands for a complete copy
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pompeyparsons
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Re: Musha
I haven't seen a complete copy of this game sell for under $100 for the last couple months.peace4myheart wrote:If you wait patiently, then it is usually around 65-70 dollars for a complete copy. You can also get the import version as it is usually cheaper.otaku wrote:Anyone else love this game (and its sequel robo aleste?) great shmups. High scores? Sadly its damn expensive so I bought it cart only for 30 bucks couldn't afford the 100+ it demands for a complete copy
To me this game is everything a great shmup should be. Awesome wepons, great levels, unique enemies and bosses. It's a fast and furious and has great controls. Robo Aleste was actually the first game in the series that I played, and instantly I was hooked. After that I searched high and low for an affordable copy of MUSHA. One day I go to my regular game store and it's just sitting there for 12 bucks, then I found the box art on ebay for 10....it's got a few rips unfortunately and I still need the manual, but all-in-all I got a pretty good deal.
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Re: Musha
I just picked up a cart-only copy of M.U.S.H.A. from eBay. Does anyone have a scan of the manual, or can you at least explain the controls to me? I figured out that C fires, A switches weapons, and on the pause screen you can change the robot's speed. I'm not sure what B does though. Granted, I've only played it for about a minute so far.
Edit: I figured out that B fires the special weapon, or at least the missiles and the lighting. The shield seems to be automatic.
Edit: I figured out that B fires the special weapon, or at least the missiles and the lighting. The shield seems to be automatic.
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shallowgamer
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Re: Musha
Wow, MUSHA's come a long way. It was a bargain bin game for years back in the day!
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Re: Musha
Man you found a cart only Musha for only 30 bucks? Lucky! The cheapest I'm seeing on eBay is like 80 bucks >.<
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