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Genseishin Justirisers: Souchaku Chikyuu no Senshitachi is a Beat 'em Up video game based on Genseishin Justiriser and is a loose adaptation of its first Story Arc.

When Doctor Zora comes to Earth seeking to unseal her master Kaiser Hades and take over the planet, the Justirisers are assembled to stop her and her minions.

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  • Adapted Out:
    • The three Genseishin (Enoh, Kouki and Ranga) do not appear in this game, with the player instead just controlling RiseRoss in its base form during the giant battles.
    • Mio and Reika do not appear.
    • Cyber Knights Morgulis, Zekard, Rajimeus and Gundelon do not appear.
    • Doctor Zora's second, armored form does not appear, with her staying in her first form throughout and never fighting the Justirisers.
  • Balance, Speed, Strength Trio: The three Justirisers. Kageri is quicker but has less defense, Gant has greater defense but less speed and Glen has comparatively average stats in both areas.
  • Big Bad: As it only covers the first arc of the show, Doctor Zora is the main antagonist, with Kaiser Hades as a Greater-Scope Villain she's trying to unseal.
  • Boss Rush: The last few levels feature the player having to do battle against each of the bosses fought previously.
  • Dual Boss: The third to last level ends with the player having to fight both Gildoross and Armor Gunner at the same time.
  • Fighting Your Friend: One of the later levels begins with the player having to fight one of their fellow Justirisers, who has been possessed by the Hades Army. Fighting them gets rid of the possession.
  • The Goomba: Regular Zakoal. The game features many variants of Zakoal, but the regular ones are the easiest to fight, befitting their role as the Mooks in the TV series.
  • Pragmatic Adaptation: The game starts with the Justirisers all together as a team, while in the TV series the Justirisers didn't come together until episode 5.
  • Stout Strength: One variant of enemy is fat, sumo-like Zakoal who are much tougher than regular Zakoal and capable of lifting and throwing heavy objects.
  • The Unfought: Doctor Zora is never actually fought in the game. In the final level, she instead just summons Rhino Slave and Troidon to fight the player in place of her.

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