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platform:

Genesis

Genre:

Shmup

Publisher:

Seismic

Developer:

Compile

Difficulty:

Moderate

No. of Players:

1 player

Released:

1990

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Review

M.U.S.H.A.

By: Jason Wood | July 10, 2004

If you owned a Genesis and never had the opportunity to play this title, man, did you really miss the boat. M.U.S.H.A (Metallic Uniframe Super Hybrid Armor) has got to be one of the all time best shooters ever released on the Genesis platform and did it ever rule! Fantastic gameplay and completely engrossing levels of enormous intensity was what this shooter was all about. Outstanding graphics, a fantastic array of sound effects and blazing hard core music themes flourished throughout this entire game made by Toaplan. My only major complaint: I wish there were more intense games around like this one, especially nowadays.

M.U.S.H.A. has to be one of the most intense shooters ever to be released on the Sega Genesis system. Unfortunately for us, with the demise of publisher Seismic, we saw no other titles from them that could have helped them out (it was their last game ported over from Japan before the company went belly-up.) Compile on the other hand, continued to flourish by developing more games like this one in Japan (the series known as Aleste) and some others. We are lucky as hell to get this one though, as this is probably one of the greatest top-view scrollers for Sega's 16-bit monster.

It has a cool story and different endings too, depending on what difficulty the game was set on. The higher the setting, the more of an ending you got. Including seven levels of mind-boggling enemies and bosses, the graphics blew away everyone when it released with its great effects and excellent parallax scrolling, along with several weapons to get and a rockin' soundtrack that was extremely hard core (which you could listen to in the sound test too!) Segaxtreme has it for download and I highly recommend you check it out. They just don't make 'em like they used to (sigh).

Let me say a bit more about the graphics. The level of parallax used here is insane. Stage three, for example, shows off the power of the Genesis by starting out with a plain metal floor. As you fly, however, the floor falls away piece by piece to reveal a deep cavern that has at least six levels of multi-scrolling sides. It was incredible at the time and it still impresses me to this day. The lightning effects in stage four and the ten screen-long battleship (you heard me) from stage six are truly sights to behold.

The weapon system in M.U.S.H.A. is great. You can power up your main gun by collecting power chips that fall from a carrier which periodically appears onscreen. Once you have enough, they can be configured to fire in one of six directions (forward, three-way, back, reverse, roll, and free). Additionally, there are also three special weapons to collect: red, blue and green. Red gives you a bomb spread that annihilates everything in front of you, green releases twin laser blasts of awesome strength, and blue provides a shield which protects your ship from enemy shots and collisions. All weapons can be maxed out in four levels and the twin system (regular and special shots) make for some tremendous firepower.

M.U.S.H.A. is a pretty old game now and is very rare and hard to find. Be sure to look everywhere for a copy, especially if you love shooters. It's a must own title and it is mandatory to include this in your library! Don't except any substitutes and don't let anyone bar your path to obtain this title. Buy as soon as you find it somewhere.

Originally printed at Starbase299.

Reviewer Score: 10.0   |   Avg. Reader Score: 9.3
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shinobimusashi 10 December 03, 2009 galvonic gear is my new favorite video game tune of all time amazing!! this game is the reason god made stereo rca cords and arcade sticks for the sega genesis a MUST OWN!!!
 
overwire 10 September 11, 2009 Amazing shooter. uch better than the SNES version, imo.
 
gunstar 10 May 19, 2009 Just got the game today and been playing it all afternoon. Got to say its the most amazing shmup on the Genesis/Megadrive. Hard to belive that this game came out in 1990, Compile seemed to have an early grasp on the hardware so its a shame that the didn't release more games for the system.
 
gawakita 10 May 01, 2009 a very satisfying game for an otaku like moi
 
hadjiquest 10 March 05, 2009 When I get a Wii, I'm gonna download this game!
 
appleroo 6 February 27, 2009 Probably the MOST overrated Genny shooter on the system. Although the soundtrack is very good the sound effects are hardly worth mentioning. Gameplay wise it fails badly compared to the amazing Soldier series and Blazing lasers. But I suppose if one wasn't spoiled growing up with those games as I was it's an OK romp though it's far from "great"
 
GameUser-16-32-128 10 September 20, 2008 The best shooter of all time! I can't believe I let my mom donate it to the Goodwill!
 
Obviously 10 December 15, 2007 The holy grail of 16-bit shooters.
 
Alianger 8 November 16, 2007 Great shooter, easy to pick up and play and the soundtrack is excellent. Not quiteperfect though. It's a bit on the short & easy side (almost a cakewalk if you can keep yourself powered up), and the power up system can be seriously frustrating when there