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Announced this week, publisher Clear River Games revealed that it’s releasing a new entry in the Truxton series dubbed Truxton Extreme. For those unfamiliar, Truxton is a vertical-scrolling shoot ’em up game first got its start in arcades back in 1988 in Japan. It would later be ported to Sega Genesis platforms in 1989, which was the only home console version of the game to ever be released. A sequel to Truxton, simply dubbed Truxton 2, would launch in arcades in 1992, but it never received a home console port of its own. Since this time, Truxton as a whole has remained on ice, but that will now be changing.
What to Expect From This Long-Awaited Genesis Sequel
Truxton Extreme is described as a “white-hot shooter thrills for masters and novices alike” that will let players take down alien invaders with an array of unique weapons. Despite launching nearly 40 years after the original Truxton, Truxton Extreme will stay true to the first game’s format as a vertical scrolling shooter. Instead, what has primarily changed is the visuals, as Extreme will move the series into a 3D art style and away from the pixelized look of the inaugural game.








