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As per other shooters, the aim of the game is to shoot all other enemies that appear on screen and avoid crashing into bullets, enemies, or foreground scenery. There are mid-level and end-of-level boss enemies that stay with the player until they are defeated.

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Japanese (Japanese) ゼロウィング
Spanish (Spanish) Zero Wing
French (French) Zero Wing

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Internet phenomenon

Zero Wing, adapted into a popular flash animation. The Hamster Dance - a page filled with animated GIFs...

22nd century

Federation of Planets and Starfleet in 2161. Zero Wing (of All Your Base fame) starts in 2101 Mobile...

All your base are belong to us

The infamous phrase is a piece of subtitled dialogue from the introduction to Zero Wing... translation used in the English version of the Japanese video game Zero Wing , originally produced by... port released in 1992. (The arcade version of Zero Wing does not include the quote, nor any other...

Engrish

in general. The phrase "all your base are belong to us" from the game Zero Wing is a well-known...

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