1943: The Battle Of Midway

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1943: The Battle Of Midway

Promotional Flyer
Katakana 1943: ミッドウェイ海戦
Rōmaji 1943: Midway Kaisen
Developer Capcom
Publisher Capcom
Designer Yoshiki Okamoto
Series 19XX
Release date June 1987
Genre Shoot 'em up
Control 8-way Joystick, 2 buttons
Orientation Vertical
Display 15KHz

1943: The Battle of Midway is a vertical scrolling shooter arcade game released by Capcom in June 1987.

Story

It was 40 years ago, at the height of World War II. The Japanese main squadron tasted defeat off the coast of Midway Islands. Some say that this battle greatly changed the outcome of the war. Can you destroy the battleship, 'Yamato'? Relive the excitement of "1942" by controlling your P-38 equipped with 6 secret weapons in this vertically scrolling shoot'em up. In addition to the now famous loop, you have at your command, lightning, cyclone, and tsunami to ward off your enemies.

Bosses

In stage order:

  • Tone (Japanese Heavy Cruiser)
  • Kaga (Japanese Aircraft Carrier)
  • Ayako 1 (Japanese Mother Bomber)
  • Fusō (Japanese Battleship)
  • Akagi (Japanese Aircraft Carrier)
  • Daihiryu 1 (Japanese Aircraft Squadron)
  • Ise (Japanese Battleship)
  • Hiryū (Japanese Aircraft Carrier)
  • Ayako 2 (Japanese Mother Bomber)
  • Mutsu (Japanese Battleship)
  • Daihiryu 2 (Japanese Aircraft Squadron)
  • Yamashiro (Japanese Battleship)
  • Sōryū (Japanese Aircraft Carrier)
  • Ayako 3 (Japanese Mother Bomber)
  • Nagato (Japanese Battleship)
  • Yamato (Japanese Battleship and Final Boss)

Tips and Tricks

At the start of each stage, press and hold the relevant command listed below before your P-38 takes off. Hold it until the stage begins (holding during the end-of-level bonus count is a good time) and voila: a bonus weapon refill awaits!

Round Player 1 Player 2 Weapon
1 A Shotgun
2 A B Shotgun
3 ↗ + A + B ↓ + B Laser
4 ↙ + B Shotgun
5 A 3 Way
6 → + B Auto
7 Shell
8 ← + A + B A + B 3 Way
9 ↘ + A + B ↘ + A + B Laser
10 ↗ + B Shell
11 → + A Auto
12 → + A + B ↗ + A 3 Way
13 Auto
14 ↖ + A + B → + A + B Laser
15 ↘ + A Shell
16 → + A Auto
  • Full Ammunition Load : A little known trick in the game is to hold down the fire button at the very end of a board immediately after beating the boss. By holding down the button until the plane takes off in the subsequent board, the game gives you a full ammunition load (65 Seconds)! This trick only works every third board or so and it may even change your selected weapon.
  • The '100% accuracy' bonus refers NOT to how many planes you down during the round, but rather how many of the guns on the enemy aircraft carriers you get. For this reason, it's best to ignore the planes and concentrate on the ships - that's where the big points are.
  • It's possible to shoot one of the ships just before your plane dives in to battle the fleet, and that you can capture the flames that erupt from it. This gives a 10,000 point bonus.
  • At some points in the background there are 'shootable' patches which will yield a bonus when shot enough. They can be recognized by the sparks which will occur when your bullets hit them. One such bonus is on level one : it is on the lowest part of the second cloud bank to the left after the last large plane of the level appears. It appears as a cow. There is also another shootable area which appears after the first ship in the first level, in the water above it.
  1. The cow bonus is worth 20,000 points, and on the first level, it's followed by a strange object that looks like a dragonfly moving right to left across the screen. Shooting the dragonfly yields an additional 10,000 point bonus.
  2. The cow and dragonfly bonuses also appear on other rounds; the cow can sometimes be seen on the deck of a carrier!
  3. There's a bonus shaped like a spinning cat (!). When collected, it upgrades your weapon to a laser.
  • The 'star' bonus gives you 5,000 points when caught. It may also increase the capacity of your fuel gauge by eight units (mine went from 64 to 72 units). The white star also gives you the max seconds of weapon (if you get it with no weapon, the next time you get one you'll get 64 seconds instead of 20).
  • (This has been reported on level 2, but may exist on other levels as well) : Sometimes an astronaut will emerge from the side of the final (boss) ship and walk off the screen. Shoot it for 100,000 points! This happens most often when the command tower is shot repeatedly before the ship is destroyed.
  • If you get the 'propeller' power-up (it looks like a propeller over a circle), your energy level will be fully replenished.
  • Still another bonus is shaped like an pine cone or acorn. When you fly over a certain spot, the pine cone shows up and is worth 2,000 points.
  • When the boss ship explodes, the control center breaks into 4 pieces. The pieces are worth 10,000 points each if shot.
  • If you shoot a POW enough to cycle it through about 4 or 5 times, it will turn into a fuel-tank :) that helps a GREAT deal on the last few stages, especially a stage or 2 where they DON'T give you a full tank at the end of the cloud stage before you go to the water!

Credits

Designers: Noritaka Funamizu (Poo), Dechikun
Producer: Yoshiki Okamoto (Kikaji O.)
Character designers: Naoko Sato, Miki Chan, Kawamoyan, Aho no Sakata
Sound & Music: Jungle Kumi
Hardware: Panchi Kubozoo (Punch Kubozoo), Jumbo Saito
Programming: BLBON[1]

Trivia

Soundtrack album releases :

  • Capcom Game Music Vol. 3 (28XA-204)(4/20/88) [Alfa Record]
  • Capcom Game Music Vol. 3 [Reprint] (SCDC-00198) (08/21/2002) [Scitron Discs]

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