Musha Aleste

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Musha Aleste, the fourth game in the Aleste series, was developed by Compile and released December 21, 1990 for the Sega Mega Drive. It was retitled M.U.S.H.A. for release in the west the following year.

M.U.S.H.A.
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Title screen

Developer: Compile
Music: Person A
Program: Person B
Art: Person C
Release date: 1990
Next game: Next game in a series

Gameplay Overview

Coming soon...


Controls



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  • A: Change option firing mode (see below)
  • B: Fire secondary weapon
  • C: Fire main weapon

Screen Layout

Coming soon...

Ships


Hitbox

TBC?

Items


Item Image Explanation
Power Chip Example Example
Subweapon Unit Example Example

Weapons


Main Weapon

Special Weapon

Also referred to as option weapon.

Options

Option Formations

Rank


TBC?

Stages


Coming soon...

Unlockable Secrets


TBC?

Scoring


This section should cover a general breakdown of the scoring system of the game. Feel free to put the meat and potatoes here. A great example of a scoring section is the DoDonPachi page.

Strategy

See (Template Page)/Strategy for stage maps, enemy and boss descriptions, walkthroughs, and advanced play strategies.


This section details some particular strategic information about the game and its gameplay, such as hidden 1UPs and some basic scoring tricks. For anything particularly deep or highly complex, you can probably leave it in the Strategy page.

(Currently evaluating whether or not this specific section should even include information outside of the separated Strategy pages. Worth thinking about as a community.)


Story

Basic story breakdowns, plot information, and endings are included here.

If there is no story at all, or any information about the setting, then this section can be omitted. Try to include at least small things here when you can.


Development History

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Version Differences

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Trivia

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Gallery

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Video References

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Other

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