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Tank force arcade game
Tank force arcade game










tank force arcade game

Clear a “quota” of enemies and you advance to the next level allow the enemies to break down the walls of your base at the bottom of the screen and invade, and your game is immediately over. Rather than battling another player, it’s up to you (and perhaps a friend) to fend off incoming waves of enemy tanks and vehicles who appear from various entrances around the top of the screen. Tank Force, like its predecessor Tank Battalion, distinguishes itself from Combat by both being friendly to solo players and also having a different focus. Then, finally, we come to 1991’s Tank Force, the game that we’re concerned with today - and an underappreciated arcade title that is well worth your time to check out. Namco got in on the tank battle action in 1980 with its arcade title Tank Battalion, subsequently followed up by spinoff title Battle City for Famicom in 1985. Indeed, one of the earliest competitive games - Atari’s Combat for 2600, released in 1977 - is most well known for its highly enjoyable two-player tank battles, though the game’s myriad modes also incorporated a variety of other vehicles. (Then, of course, they trundled right over said landscape, flattened it and blew it up.) While they’ve fallen a bit out of fashion in more recent years, tanks have been an important part of the gaming landscape pretty much since its dawn.












Tank force arcade game