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|japanese_name = シャドーギアMk-II<br />''Shadō Gia Mk-II'' |
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+ | {{Nihongo|'''Shadow Gear MK II'''|シャドーギアMk-II}} is a [[:category:Gradius III bosses|boss]] exclusive to the snes version of ''[[Gradius III]]''. |
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Shadow Gear MK II is a Shadow Walker which appears exclusively in the SNES port of ''Gradius III''. Unlike the original [[Shadow Gear]], its design is more in line with the other Walkers in the series, though it only has four legs. The Shadow Gear MK II is also one of the few Walkers which can actually be destroyed, with its central body serving as its weak spot. You face two of it at the same time. |
Shadow Gear MK II is a Shadow Walker which appears exclusively in the SNES port of ''Gradius III''. Unlike the original [[Shadow Gear]], its design is more in line with the other Walkers in the series, though it only has four legs. The Shadow Gear MK II is also one of the few Walkers which can actually be destroyed, with its central body serving as its weak spot. You face two of it at the same time. |
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Latest revision as of 19:22, 28 November 2019
Shadow Gear MK II (シャドーギアMk-II ) is a boss exclusive to the snes version of Gradius III.
Description
Shadow Gear MK II is a Shadow Walker which appears exclusively in the SNES port of Gradius III. Unlike the original Shadow Gear, its design is more in line with the other Walkers in the series, though it only has four legs. The Shadow Gear MK II is also one of the few Walkers which can actually be destroyed, with its central body serving as its weak spot. You face two of it at the same time.
Gradius III | ||
Ships | Vic Viper | |
Stages | Desert • Bubble Zone • Volcanic Planet • High Speed Dimension • Moai Zone • Cell Planet • Prominence Planet • Plant Planet • Crystal Zone • Boss Rush • Mechanical Base | |
SNES exclusive stages | High Speed Zone • Fortress • Cell | |
Bosses | Goliath • Bubble Eye • Godrei • Big Core MK III • Dogas • Vaif • Twin Vaif (SNES) • Gregol • Wyvern • Vulture Dragon • Choking Weed • Lizard Core • Beacon (SNES) • Tetran • Covered Core • Big Core MK II • Crystal Core • Death MK II • Dellinger Core • Disrupt • Shadow Gear • Shadow Gear MK II (SNES) • Big Core • Golem • Bacterian |
Mechanical bosses | ||
Gunwalls |
Fortress Valis • Demos • Disrupt • Bloody Gate • Keeper's Core • Enigma • Crystal Gust • Cliff Core • Gunner Wall • Core Reactor • Fortress Gate • Plate Core • True Venom | |
Shadow Walkers |
Electronic Cage • Crab • Shadow Gear • Shadow Gear MK II • Sol • Crab-II • Rotating Wall • Ground Spider • Elephant Gear • Electronic Cage MK2 • Crab Warlock | |
Other | Reckless • Striker • Heavy Ducker • Hydra • Cerberus |