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Gain Ground (Video Game)

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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })Gain Ground is a 1988 action-strategy game by Sega. It was originally produced for the Arcades, later ported to Sega Master System, Sega Genesis, and so on. Among them Sega Genesis version is the nearest to original game, while adding one new Epoch.The game set in the year 2348, where a long period of peace has deprived the earthlings of their instinct to wage war. The Federated Government, greatly concerned regarding this ever increasing dangerous situation, developed a Gain Ground simulation system in the year 2348 in an effort to instigate their ever waning fighting spirit. However, suddenly without warning, the Supercomputer went berserk and took many of the citizens as hostages. In order to rescue the people, three of the bravest warriors were urgently dispatched to go forth into the deadly Gain Ground.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_2'); })The goal of each stage is to either get all characters you control out of the stage via the marked exit, or to kill all enemies on the map. The latter ends the level without having to get any more characters out, but it can be quite difficult depending on where the enemies are hiding. If the timer for the level runs out before all enemies are defeated, all characters in the player's party that did not make it into the exit are lost, and if all of a player's characters are killed before they can reach the exit of a level, the game is over.note Unless a continue is used, which will reset the player's score to 0 and give him/her the default starting roster of three.The game also has "Hostages" that can be rescued by picking them up and carrying them to the exit. Each hostage unlocks a new characternote starting in the next stage, of course, since characters that have reached the exit cannot be used until the next stage., which will have a unique set of weapons. However, if all of the enemies are defeated before a hostage is brought to the exit, the character will not be obtained. Also, any character that you lose turns into a hostage, who can be saved in a similar manner. However, if you lose another character when trying to save them, then the first disappears for good. This unique mechanic means that your lives are directly tied to the tactics you have to choose from- if you lose a character and cannot rescue them, you're down a life AND you've lost the weapon they had.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_3'); })Several stages in Project × Zone are modeled after this game, and use a remix of its main theme.
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Instant-Win Condition: The level ends instantly when everyone reaches the exit or when all enemies are killed. Note that killing the last enemy while escorting a hostage causes that hostage to be lost.
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Easy-Mode Mockery: Playing on easy mode in the Genesis version will cause the game to skip the entire fourth worldnote This world is the Modern Era, a world added to the Genesis version of the game. Arguably, it is the hardest world, since it has fast-firing and fast moving enemies, along with some tricky-to-save hostages..
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Notice This: Hostages blink in different colors, are not moving or animated at all (until you pick them up), and are much smaller than any other enemies in the game in order to indicate they are important things to collect and not mooks. Exit(s) are giant yellow rectangles with the word EXIT written on them in bold text. Enemies refuse to stand on them, and they are almost always placed on a contrasting background, especially when they're anywhere but the entire top edge of the screen.
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Alliterative Title: Gain Ground
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Empty Room Until the Trap: The enemy count at the top of the screen tells you how many enemies are left alive in a level. This is crucial, as in multiple situations, enemies can charge in from off-screen and ambush you if you don't realize what's going on. An especially common occurrence in Round 1 Stage 3, where new players can get confused after they defeat everyone and the level doesn't end, resulting in them going for the exit and being charged down a narrow corridor by fast off-screen enemies from above.
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Suddenly Harmful Harmless Object: The Boss of World 1 acts this way- it only activates once the other four mini-bosses in the level are defeated, and cannot be interacted with or damaged in any way until it activates. And surprise- it has TWO heads, so it shoots fireballs twice as often as its mini-boss counterparts!
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Permadeath: The game's hard mode starts you with all characters. If one dies, they'll be Killed Off for Real!note Assuming you can't save them after they turn into a hostage, that is.
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A.I. Is a Crapshoot: The Gain Ground system is the Big Bad, being a computer program that took the scientists who created it hostage, along with the several rescue teams that failed before yours came along.
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Denial of Diagonal Attack: Played with and averted. All characters can fire in all eight directions with their normal attacks, but some characters can only shoot in certain directions with their special attacks.
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Point of No Continues: You can no longer use continues once you reach the Final Epoch; if all your characters die by that point, your game will be permanently over! To make things even worse, no extra players can join in once the Final Epoch starts, meaning that they cannot cheat in an extra play for you that way either!
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Easy Level Trick: Zaemon's tornadoes spiral in a circular pattern and can hit multiple enemies. While using him in most cases is a matter of precise skill and/or random luck, his magic has one major exploitation: the tornado can hit the same enemy multiple times. Therefore, one can defeat multiple-hit enemies (such as the tank boss in the fourth round of the Genesis version) by simply firing a tornado close-range at them (or in the case of the tank, in it's path) and watching it bounce around the inside of their hit box until they die.
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Every one of the twenty different player characters goes down in one hit, no matter if it's a throwing knife, grenade, fireball, a futuristic laser, or just an enemy bumping into you.
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Justified Extra Lives: Every life is its own character, with different attacks and range. You gain new lives by rescuing characters in the field (by touching them and then bringing both characters to the exit); if a character is killed, they'll be frozen on the map, and another character in your control can rescue them. (If a character dies while escorting another, though... the escortee will be lost!)
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One-Hit Kill: Every one of the twenty different player characters goes down in one hit, no matter if it's a throwing knife, grenade, fireball, a futuristic laser, or just an enemy bumping into you. Most enemies can be defeated in one shot, especially in the first round. In fact, some weapons are strong enough to take out enemies in one hit that would normally take multiple shots, most notably Mud Puppy's plasma cannon.
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Aerith and Bob: Some characters have very distinguished and unique names, such as "Zaemon", "Gascon", and "Mud Puppy". Others, however, can be as simple as "Johnny", "Betty", and "Honey".
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