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The game was initially ported to various platforms at the time, with mixed results. It also received a port for the UsefulNotes/SegaGenesis called ''Super Thunder Blade''. Nowadays, you can easily play it on UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS thanks to M2's 3D Classics conversion.

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The game was initially ported to various platforms at the time, with mixed results. It also received a port MissionPackSequel for the UsefulNotes/SegaGenesis called ''Super Thunder Blade''. Nowadays, you can easily play it on UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS thanks to M2's 3D Classics conversion.



* RailShooter
* SceneryPorn: Much of its appeal came from how it pulled off its 3D environments with only sprites back in 1987. It still looks impressive nowadays.

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* RailShooter
RailShooter: Akin to its Super Scaler cousins, ''VideoGame/AfterBurner'' and ''VideoGame/GalaxyForce''.
* SceneryPorn: Much of its appeal came from how it pulled off its 3D environments with only multi-layered sprites back in 1987. It still looks impressive nowadays.
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The game was initially ported to various platforms at the time, with mixed results. It also received a sequel for the UsefulNotes/SegaGenesis called ''Super Thunder Blade''. Nowadays, you can easily play it on UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS thanks to M2's 3D Classics conversion.

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The game was initially ported to various platforms at the time, with mixed results. It also received a sequel port for the UsefulNotes/SegaGenesis called ''Super Thunder Blade''. Nowadays, you can easily play it on UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS thanks to M2's 3D Classics conversion.
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The game was initially ported to various platforms at the time, with mixed results. Nowadays, you can easily play it on UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS thanks to M2's 3D Classics conversion.

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The game was initially ported to various platforms at the time, with mixed results. It also received a sequel for the UsefulNotes/SegaGenesis called ''Super Thunder Blade''. Nowadays, you can easily play it on UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS thanks to M2's 3D Classics conversion.
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''Thunder Blade'' is a 1987 [[UsefulNotes/ArcadeGame arcade]] simulation game by Creator/{{Sega}}, where the player controls a heli and shoots down the enemies. Powered by Sega X Board, it utilizes Sprite Scaler techs in an impressive way, constantly switching its view. The game was heavily inspired by 1983 film ''Film/BlueThunder''.

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''Thunder Blade'' is a 1987 [[UsefulNotes/ArcadeGame arcade]] simulation game by Creator/{{Sega}}, where the player controls a heli and shoots down the enemies. Powered by Sega X Board, it utilizes Sprite Scaler techs in an impressive a peculiar way, constantly switching its view. The game was heavily inspired by 1983 film ''Film/BlueThunder''.



!!The Thunder Blade series contains examples of:

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!!The Thunder Blade series !!''Thunder Blade'' contains examples of:



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Thunder Blade is a 1987 [[UsefulNotes/ArcadeGame arcade]] simulation game by Creator/{{Sega}}, where the player controls a heli and shoots down the enemies. Powered by Sega X Board, it utilizes Sprite Scaler techs in an impressive way, constantly switching between overhead and over-the-shoulder view. The game was heavily inspired by 1983 film ''Film/BlueThunder''.

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Thunder Blade ''Thunder Blade'' is a 1987 [[UsefulNotes/ArcadeGame arcade]] simulation game by Creator/{{Sega}}, where the player controls a heli and shoots down the enemies. Powered by Sega X Board, it utilizes Sprite Scaler techs in an impressive way, constantly switching between overhead and over-the-shoulder its view. The game was heavily inspired by 1983 film ''Film/BlueThunder''.


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* GameplayRoulette: The game switches between between two camera views: Overhead and over-the-shoulder section.
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Thunder Blade is a 1987 [[UsefulNotes/ArcadeGame arcade]] simulation game by Creator/{{Sega}}, where the player controls a heli and shoots down the enemies. Powered by Sega X Board, it utilizes Sprite Scaler techs in an impressive way, constantly switching between overhead and over-the-shoulder view. The game was heavily inspirted by 1983 film ''Film/BlueThunder''.

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Thunder Blade is a 1987 [[UsefulNotes/ArcadeGame arcade]] simulation game by Creator/{{Sega}}, where the player controls a heli and shoots down the enemies. Powered by Sega X Board, it utilizes Sprite Scaler techs in an impressive way, constantly switching between overhead and over-the-shoulder view. The game was heavily inspirted inspired by 1983 film ''Film/BlueThunder''.
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Thunder Blade is a 1987 [[UsefulNotes/ArcadeGame arcade]] simulation game by Creator/{{Sega}}, where the player controls a heli and shoots down the enemies. Powered by Sega X Board, the game utilizes Sprite Scaler techs in an impressive way, constantly switching between overhead and over-the-shoulder view.

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Thunder Blade is a 1987 [[UsefulNotes/ArcadeGame arcade]] simulation game by Creator/{{Sega}}, where the player controls a heli and shoots down the enemies. Powered by Sega X Board, the game it utilizes Sprite Scaler techs in an impressive way, constantly switching between overhead and over-the-shoulder view.
view. The game was heavily inspirted by 1983 film ''Film/BlueThunder''.
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Thunder Blade is a 1987 [[UsefulNotes/ArcadeGame arcade]] simulation game by Creator/{{Sega}}, where the player controls a heli and shoots down the enemies. Powered by Sega X Board, the game utilizes Sprite Scaler techs in an impressive way, constantly switching between overhead and over-the-shoulder view.

The game was initially ported to various platforms at the time, with mixed results. Nowadays, you can easily play it on UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS thanks to M2's 3D Classics conversion.

!!The Thunder Blade series contains examples of:
* ArcadePerfectPort: M2's 3DS port in 2015 is qualified as this.
* RailShooter

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