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|developer = Data East | |developer = Data East | ||
|publisher = {{vgrelease|JP=Data East|NA=NEC Interchannel}} | |publisher = {{vgrelease|JP=Data East|NA=NEC Interchannel}} | ||
|released = '''TurboGrafx-16'''<br/>{{vgrelease|JP=September 1, 1989|NA/EU|1990}}'''Virtual Console'''<br/>{{vgrelease|JP=April 10, 2007|NA=June 18, 2007|EU=June 29, 2007|AUS=August 10, 2007}} | |released = '''TurboGrafx-16'''<br/>{{vgrelease|JP=September 1, 1989|NA/EU|1990}}'''Virtual Console'''<br/>{{vgrelease|JP=April 10, 2007|NA=June 18, 2007|EU=June 29, 2007|AUS=August 10, 2007}} | ||
|genre = Run and gun | |genre = Run and gun | ||
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'''''Bloody Wolf''''' (ならず者戦闘部隊ブラッディウルフ ''Narazumono Sentō Butai Bloody Wolf'', "Rogue Combat Squad: Bloody Wolf" in Japan, and released in Europe as ''Battle Rangers''), is a run and gun arcade game released by Data East in 1988. Two commandos take on an entire army with many weapons, and defeat bosses to advance levels. | '''''Bloody Wolf''''' (ならず者戦闘部隊ブラッディウルフ ''Narazumono Sentō Butai Bloody Wolf'', "Rogue Combat Squad: Bloody Wolf" in Japan, and released in Europe as ''Battle Rangers''), is a run and gun arcade game released by Data East in 1988. Two commandos take on an entire army with many weapons, and defeat bosses to advance levels. | ||
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== Gameplay Videos == | == Gameplay Videos == | ||
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[[Category:TurboGrafx-16 games]] | [[Category:TurboGrafx-16 games]] |