Zero Wing was a 1989 Japanese "shoot 'em up" arcade game developed by Toaplan. Like other shoot 'em ups of the time, it featured no real plot except to distinguish that the player is a lone hero who will save the universe from bad guys. However, it enjoyed a degree of success in the arcade and was subsequently ported to the PC Engine and Sega Mega Drive/Sega Genesis in 1991.
The reason for Zero Wing's popularity beyond its release as an arcade game and video game is due to the additions made to the European Mega Drive version. To expand on the game's plot, an introductory cut scene was added to the game. This introductory scene was famously translated to English rather poorly for the European release, with dialogue such as "Somebody set up us the bomb" and "All your base are belong to us. You have no chance to survive make your time!" The introduction does not appear in the arcade version.
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