SEGA SC-3000 Game Borderline
This is the SC-3000 Survivors review of the game cartridge ROM manufactured by SEGA for the SC-3000 and SG-1000 systems, compatible also with SEGA Master System and SEGA MarkIII.
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Code:
G-1001
Name:
Borderline
Region:
Japan
Year:
1983
Publisher:
Sega
Developer:
Sega
Compatible:
SEGA SG-1000, SEGA SC-3000
Genre:
Shoot'em up
Players:
1/2
Controller:
Joystick and Keyboard
Media:
Cartridge
ROM:
16Kb
Borderline box galleries
This is the cartridge box released by Grandstand.
This is the cartridge box released by John Sands.
This is the cartridge box released by SEGA.
Borderline description
"BORDERLINE" is an intellectual game in which you maneuver your Jeep forward and backward to fight against your enemy.
You fully take advantage of shooting in both the right and left directions, all the time advancing forward to destroy the enemy fortresses and headquarters when he is confused on the routes that you provide on the screen.
Some screenshots taken from the gameplay.
Borderline arcade history
Borderline Game was first released in 1981 by Sega Japan as an Arcade game. A great war game in four patterns : on board a Jeep equipped with a powerful machine gun, the player, destroying all ennemies on his way, first crosses a dangerous and narrow corridor, then takes part in a merciless street-fight and at last cuts his way through a grassy plain before reaching the fourth battlefield where he can destroy the enemy base.
After having won this first great battle, the player is once again caught in a breathless fight at a tremendous rythm. the attack of ennemy bombs, tanks, missiles and rotating mines intensifies as the game goes on.
Attention: watch the fuel!
If it runs out of fuel the jeep will explode. Borderline, a game that really leads the player to the remote borders of impossible.
Some screenshots taken from the arcade gameplay.