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|developer = [[Wolf Team]] |
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|publisher = [[Telenet Japan]] <br>[[Renovation Products]] (''US Genesis'') |
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|designer = [[Motoi Sakuraba]] (''music'') |
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|released = 1990 |
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|platforms = [[SHARP X68000]], [[Sega Mega Drive|Sega Genesis]] |
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Developer(s) | Wolf Team |
Publisher(s) | Telenet Japan Renovation Products (US Genesis) |
Designer(s) | Motoi Sakuraba (music) |
Platform(s) | SHARP X68000, Sega Genesis |
Release | 1990 |
Genre(s) | Vertical scrolling shooter |
Mode(s) | Single player |
Granada is a SHARP X68000 and Sega Mega Drive game developed by Wolf Team and released by Telenet Japan in 1990, with a North American Sega Genesis release by Renovation Products the following year. The player controls a tank from an overhead perspective, shooting at enemy tanks and weapon stations. The play field allows scrolling in all directions, and the player must navigate through each level to find and destroy all targets before advancing. Granada is sometimes mistakenly referred to as "XGranadaX" or "Granada X" because of ambiguity in the design of the logo.