However, if you lose your limbs again, you have to die to get them back. If you touch this ship you get your arms back. When both arms are gone, a flying ambulance comes to the rescue. Just like the NES Twinbee, the ship's arms fall off when they are shot, though you only lose one arm at a time, unlike the NES Twinbee. Gray is for double shot, yellow is for points, blue is for speed up, Green is for shadow (three other twinbees following you and shooting with you), Purple is for three followers that don't shoot (not sure exactly what this does), and the black bell is the evil bell that slows your ship down and probably removes power ups too. You attack both ground and air enemeis like Xevious.Īs usual, you shoot bells to make them change colors. You get extra points for destroying a group of enemies like the arcade version. The gameplay is similar to the NES and Arcade Twinbee where enemies fly in groups. It introduced the charge shot to the Twin Bee series, though it isn't used in Pop 'n Twinbee. It was the first game in the Twinbee series with the anime style characters and that style has stuck with the next two games in the series, Pop 'n Twinbee (not in this pack) and Twinbee Yahho. IMO, Detana Twinbee is an excellent game. Nothing that interferes with gameplay, though. I didn't notice too much slowdown in either game, though Yahho has a slight amount of minor slowdown. Yahoo only has the arcade mode, which looks good, though it's a slight bit small, but not too small or pixlated looking, though.
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There is no Tate for either game, but Detana has a decent looking console style full screen mode and looks good in Arcade mode too. From what I heard, the PSX and Saturn versions are pretty much the same.īoth Detana and Yahho are arcade ports. The only games in the package are Detana Twinbee and Twinbee Yahho. I'm a bit irritated that the Xenocide files still have misleading info. I have the PSX Detana Twinbee Yahho Dexlue Pack.