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You play a lone ship captain fighting back against a global takeover in this 1991 Game Boy shooter. The goal is to free six countries by sailing to each one's port and clearing all enemy guns through simple but frantic shooting mini-games. Each level has you maneuvering your boat between targets while dodging fire, with success unlocking the next location. Controls are tight for the system, focusing on quick reflexes over complex strategy. Torpedo Range leans hard into 90s action tropes with no pretense. The mini-game structure keeps things varied despite the repetitive core loop, and the Game Boy's limitations give it a raw, punchy feel. While not deep, it delivers a satisfying chain of small victories, each port cleared feels earned. Its straightforward design and escalating tension make it a curious early example of portable action gaming.
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