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* BittersweetEnding: While most of the characters get happy endings, some of them do not. Agatha manages to have children, but gets killed by a slum boy. At 25.

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* BittersweetEnding: While most of BittersweetEnding:
** [[spoiler:Howard's ending has him pass away after
the characters get happy endings, some of them do not. Agatha manages to have battle via a SoapOperaDisease.]]
** [[spoiler:Agatha's ending has her getting married and having five
children, but gets her life is tragically cut short when she's killed by a slum boy. At 25.boy via a gunshot wound, being 29 years old at the time of her death.]]
** [[spoiler:R-Langelo's ending has him dying during a rebellion attack against enemy forces.]]



* EnergyWeapon: R Langelo uses these for his attacks. One of them is a ReflectingLaser.

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* EnergyWeapon: R Langelo R-Langelo uses these for his attacks. One of them is a ReflectingLaser.



* MacrossMissileMassacre: One of GX 026's attacks, as well as one of Agatha's attacks.

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* MacrossMissileMassacre: One of GX 026's GX-026's attacks, as well as one of Agatha's attacks.



* {{Ninja}}: H Ziguragi, a purple ninja armed with shurikens and ninjitsu which [[DoppelgangerAttack creates numerous clones]].

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* {{Ninja}}: H Hayate Ziguragi, a purple ninja armed with shurikens and ninjitsu which [[DoppelgangerAttack creates numerous clones]].
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As a follow-up to ''Out Zone'', Fixeight fixes many of the problems that its predecessor had. The main gimmick of the game are the eight unique characters, each of which have different weapons in their arsenal.


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As a follow-up to ''Out Zone'', Fixeight fixes many of the problems that its predecessor had. The main gimmick of the game are the eight unique characters, each of which have different weapons in their arsenal.

arsenal. It allows CoOpMultiplayer for up to ''three'' players, the most of any Toaplan game.

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''Fixeight'' is a [[ActionGame run-and-gun]] UsefulNotes/{{arcade game}} made by Toaplan in 1992. It is the SpiritualSequel to ''VideoGame/OutZone''

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''Fixeight'' is a [[ActionGame run-and-gun]] UsefulNotes/{{arcade game}} made by Toaplan in 1992. It is the SpiritualSequel to ''VideoGame/OutZone''
''VideoGame/OutZone''.



%% * BreathWeapon: Vistario's weapon of choice.

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%% * BreathWeapon: Vistario's weapon of choice.choice, spewing acid out of his mouth.



%% * LizardFolk: Vistario.

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%% * LizardFolk: Vistario.Vistario is an alien lizard, resembling an iguana.



%% * {{Ninja}}: H Ziguragi.
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%% * {{Ninja}}: H Ziguragi.
Ziguragi, a purple ninja armed with shurikens and ninjitsu which [[DoppelgangerAttack creates numerous clones]].
* OneWordTitleNoCelebritiesWereHarmed: The portraits of Agatha Bordeaux, Cull Horn, and Lucy Pamela respectively resemble Creator/SharonStone, Creator/MikeTyson, and Creator/VanessaParadis.



%% * TokenMinority: Cull Horn.

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%% * TokenMinority: Cull Horn.Horn is the only black human among the playable characters.
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* AttackDrone: Some characters get this for their attacks.

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%% * AttackDrone: Some characters get this for their attacks.



* BreathWeapon: Vistario's weapon of choice.

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%% * BreathWeapon: Vistario's weapon of choice.



* LizardFolk: Vistario.

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%% * LizardFolk: Vistario.



* {{Ninja}}: H Ziguragi.

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%% * {{Ninja}}: H Ziguragi.



* SpreadShot: Most of the characters have some form of this as one of their attacks.

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%% * SpreadShot: Most of the characters have some form of this as one of their attacks.



* TokenMinority: Cull Horn.

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%% * TokenMinority: Cull Horn.
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* FrickinLaserBeams: R Langelo uses these for his attacks. One of them is a ReflectingLaser.

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* FrickinLaserBeams: EnergyWeapon: R Langelo uses these for his attacks. One of them is a ReflectingLaser.
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* OneWordTitle
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Badass Princess is being cleaned up.


* BadassPrincess: Lucy Pamela, who is the princess of Britain.
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* {{Badass}}: GX 026.



* WolfpackBoss: The first boss has you fight against three flying machines, each with one shared-among-them-all attack and one unique attack.

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* WolfpackBoss: The first boss has you fight against three flying machines, each with one shared-among-them-all attack and one unique attack.
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''Fixeight'' is a [[ActionGame run-and-gun]] {{arcade game}} made by Toaplan in 1992. It is the SpiritualSequel to ''VideoGame/OutZone''

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''Fixeight'' is a [[ActionGame run-and-gun]] {{arcade UsefulNotes/{{arcade game}} made by Toaplan in 1992. It is the SpiritualSequel to ''VideoGame/OutZone''
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* RecursiveAmmo: Agatha's forward shot. She shoots out large rockets that split into a swarm of homing missiles. Problem is that she can't fire very rapidly, and the split won't occur if the initial attack hits a wall before splitting.
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[[ExcusePlot The plot is rather simple]]: Your character is sent to the alien planet Pil to destroy it.

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[[ExcusePlot The plot is rather simple]]: Your character is sent to the alien planet Pil Fortune to destroy it.
it, and with it the Gozzu invasion of our universe.



* BoxedCrook: The player-characters were all imprisoned for various reasons (space piracy, desolating entire planets, wrong side of a political upheaval, etc.). Their jailers, however, decided that Pil was a ''much'' worse threat, and released the prisoners on them.

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* BoxedCrook: The player-characters were all imprisoned for various reasons (space piracy, desolating entire planets, wrong side of a political upheaval, etc.). Their jailers, however, decided that Pil was the Gozzu were a ''much'' worse threat, and released the prisoners on them.



* DoppelgangerAttack: Ziguragi has this as his special weapon, which creates three ninja clones that follow him. They aim at enemies and fires rapid shurikens.

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* DoppelgangerAttack: Ziguragi has this as his special weapon, which creates three ninja clones that follow him. They aim at enemies and fires rapid shurikens.shuriken.

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Ryu And Ken is now Moveset Clone. Misuse is being deleted.


* MovesetClone: Both Howard Young and Lucy Pamela share the same attacks. The differences are mostly cosmetic.



* RyuAndKen: Both Howard Young and Lucy Pamela share the same attacks. The differences are mostly cosmetic.

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* BadassAutomaton: GX 026.

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* BadassAutomaton: {{Badass}}: GX 026.
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As a follow-up to ''Out Zone'', Fixeight fixes many of the problems that its prequel had. The main gimmick of the game are the eight unique characters, each of which have different weapons in their arsenal.


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As a follow-up to ''Out Zone'', Fixeight fixes many of the problems that its prequel predecessor had. The main gimmick of the game are the eight unique characters, each of which have different weapons in their arsenal.

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''Fixeight'' is a [[ActionGame run-and-gun]] {{arcade game}} made by Toaplan in 1992. It is the sequel to ''VideoGame/OutZone''

[[ExcusePlot The plot is rather simple]]: Your character is sent to an alien planet to destroy it.

As a sequel to ''Out Zone'', Fixeight fixes many of the problems that its prequel had. The main gimmick of the game are the eight unique characters, each of which have different weapons in their arsenal.


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''Fixeight'' is a [[ActionGame run-and-gun]] {{arcade game}} made by Toaplan in 1992. It is the sequel SpiritualSequel to ''VideoGame/OutZone''

[[ExcusePlot The plot is rather simple]]: Your character is sent to an the alien planet Pil to destroy it.

As a sequel follow-up to ''Out Zone'', Fixeight fixes many of the problems that its prequel had. The main gimmick of the game are the eight unique characters, each of which have different weapons in their arsenal.




* BaitAndSwitchBoss: The third boss is what appears to be some kind of ship... which gets shot into two by the ''real'' boss' laser cannon.
* BittersweetEnding: While most of the characters get happy endings, some of them do not. Agatha manages to have children, but gets killed by a slum boy.

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* BaitAndSwitchBoss: The third boss is what appears to be some kind of ship... which which, once it suffers enough damage, gets shot into two by the ''real'' boss' boss's laser cannon.
* BittersweetEnding: While most of the characters get happy endings, some of them do not. Agatha manages to have children, but gets killed by a slum boy. At 25.



* BoxedCrook: The player-characters were all imprisoned for various reasons (space piracy, desolating entire planets, wrong side of a political upheaval, etc.). Their jailers, however, decided that Pil was a ''much'' worse threat, and released the prisoners on them.



* DivergentCharacterEvolution: And how! From one type of player in '' VideoGame/OutZone'', to eight different selectable characters in this game.

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* DivergentCharacterEvolution: And how! From one type of player in '' VideoGame/OutZone'', to eight different selectable characters in this game. Even if two of them are just sprite swaps of each other.



* WolfpackBoss: The first boss has you fight against three flying machines. Each of them have different attacks.

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* WolfpackBoss: The first boss has you fight against three flying machines. Each of them have different attacks.machines, each with one shared-among-them-all attack and one unique attack.

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Fixeight is a [[ActionGame run-and-gun]] {{arcade game}} made by Toaplan in 1992. It is the sequel to ''VideoGame/OutZone''

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Fixeight ''Fixeight'' is a [[ActionGame run-and-gun]] {{arcade game}} made by Toaplan in 1992. It is the sequel to ''VideoGame/OutZone''



* DivergentCharacterEvolution: And how! From one type of player in ''OutZone'', to eight different selectable characters in this game.

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* DivergentCharacterEvolution: And how! From one type of player in ''OutZone'', '' VideoGame/OutZone'', to eight different selectable characters in this game.



* EvenBetterSequel: Fixeight solves many of the problems that ''VideoGame/OutZone'' had. The player no longer respawns at a check point, the difficulty is toned down, there is no energy bar that constantly depletes, and the level pacing is better.

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As a sequel to ''Out Zone'', Fixeight fixes many of the problems that its prequel had. The player no longer respawns at a check point, the difficulty is toned down, and the level pacing is better. However, the main gimmick of the game are the eight unique characters, each of which have different weapons in their arsenal.


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As a sequel to ''Out Zone'', Fixeight fixes many of the problems that its prequel had. The player no longer respawns at a check point, the difficulty is toned down, and the level pacing is better. However, the main gimmick of the game are the eight unique characters, each of which have different weapons in their arsenal.



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* EvenBetterSequel: Fixeight solves many of the problems that ''VideoGame/OutZone'' had. The player no longer respawns at a check point, the difficulty is toned down, there is no energy bar that constantly depletes, and the level pacing is better.


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* StalkedByTheBell: Take too long to complete a level and two spikeballs will come up from the bottom of the screen. They can be destroyed, but they will get you unless you are near the top.
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* BossArenaUrgency: The fourth boss. The floor will crumble apart in a sequence, and you have to avoid falling into the pits. The good news is that the floor will reappear again shortly.
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* BaitAndSwitchBoss: The third boss is what appears to be some kind of ship... which gets shot into two by the ''real'' boss' laser cannon.
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* AttackDrone: Some characters get this for their attacks.


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* BittersweetEnding: While most of the characters get happy endings, some of them do not. Agatha manages to have children, but gets killed by a slum boy.


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* DoppelgangerAttack: Ziguragi has this as his special weapon, which creates three ninja clones that follow him. They aim at enemies and fires rapid shurikens.
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* UnexpectedShmupLevel: You have to ride a hoverbike to fight two of the bosses. Not exactly unexpected, as the game already resembles a ShootEmUp.

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* UnexpectedShmupLevel: You have to ride a hoverbike to fight two of the bosses. Not exactly unexpected, as the game already resembles a ShootEmUp.ShootEmUp.
* WolfpackBoss: The first boss has you fight against three flying machines. Each of them have different attacks.
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* TakingYouWithMe: Some enemies explode into deadly shots when defeated. On the second loop onwards, ALL enemies explode into suicide bullets if destroyed from afar.
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* HeelFaceTurn: Vistario's ending shows that he was originally a SpacePirate who went around ransacking the galaxy.
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* RyuAndKen: Both Howard Young and Lucy Pamela share the same attacks. The differences are mostly cosmetic.
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* DivergentCharacterEvolution: And how! From one type of player in ''OutZone'', to eight different selectable characters in this game.
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Fixeight is a [[ActionGame run-and-gun]] {{arcade game}} made by Toaplan in 1992. It is the sequel to ''VideoGame/OutZone''

[[ExcusePlot The plot is rather simple]]: Your character is sent to an alien planet to destroy it.

As a sequel to ''Out Zone'', Fixeight fixes many of the problems that its prequel had. The player no longer respawns at a check point, the difficulty is toned down, and the level pacing is better. However, the main gimmick of the game are the eight unique characters, each of which have different weapons in their arsenal.


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!!'''This game provides the following examples:'''

* BadassAutomaton: GX 026.
* BadassPrincess: Lucy Pamela, who is the princess of Britain.
* BreathWeapon: Vistario's weapon of choice.
* ChargedAttack: One of Vistario's moves. It takes about a second to for him to inhale and charge, and it does a crazy amount of damage when released.
* FrickinLaserBeams: R Langelo uses these for his attacks. One of them is a ReflectingLaser.
* LizardFolk: Vistario.
* MacrossMissileMassacre: One of GX 026's attacks, as well as one of Agatha's attacks.
* {{Ninja}}: H Ziguragi.
* SpreadShot: Most of the characters have some form of this as one of their attacks.
* TokenMinority: Cull Horn.
* UnexpectedShmupLevel: You have to ride a hoverbike to fight two of the bosses. Not exactly unexpected, as the game already resembles a ShootEmUp.

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