Border Down

Border Down (ボーダーダウン) is a horizontal scrolling shooter arcade game created by G.rev in 2003. It is a spiritual sequel to Metal Black, a favorite game of creator Hiroyuki Maruyama. As with most other Sega NAOMI titles, the game was later released on the Sega Dreamcast in September 2003 in two incarnations: a normal edition, and a limited edition that came bundled with a music CD and alternate cover art. Border Down was G.rev's second independent ... more

Initial release date:

  • 2003
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