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Thunder Force 5 Perfect System - for Sony PS1 PSX - 1998

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Uploaded by on May 23, 2009

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Thunder Force V Perfect System is a side scrolling shoot em up developed by TechnoSoft and published by Working Designs, released in 1998 for the Sony Playstation 1. There was a Sega Saturn version released the previous year. Graphically, the Saturn version of Thunder Force V is superior as it features special effects not present in the PlayStation counterpart. However the PlayStation version features extra artwork, CG rendered movie sequences, better sound, game modes, and other easter eggs that the Saturn version lacks. Also, the Playstation version shows less slowdown than the Saturn version.

opening intro & auto demo thunderforce sequel techno soft

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  • man i remember playing this one i thought it all ended in episode 4 because the ship never escaped the explosion but its cool that they found it again and reegineering it and make thunder force 5 oh the memory's =3

  • Thanks for sharing. :)

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  • Easiest TF ever. You need to select "Hard" level to get to the end and you can do that in 30 minutes.

  • wth? i have the jap version and im pretty sure the deep purple says "i saw the massager of the new god there" on it

  • MF'ing CRAW! I love thunderforce V... lol. :)

  • The Genesis Lightning Force looks much better.  Period.

  • This game looks awesome, a shame I dont think i could find it to play it without having to warez it at this point. I especially enjoy the penetrating laser shot attack the demo lights up now and then - that is well animated.

    And Technosoft and Working Designs together was an awesome combination. I miss both companies.

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