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'''''Whip Rush''''', called '''''Whip Rush: Mystery of the Planet Voltegas''''' (ウィップラッシュ 惑星ボルテガスの謎) in Japan, is a 1990 shoot-'em-up developed by [[VIC Tokai]]  for [[Sega]] for the [[Sega Mega Drive]] and released exclusively in Japan and the US.
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'''''Whip Rush''''', called '''''Whip Rush: Wakusei Voltegas no Nazo''''' (ウィップラッシュ 惑星ボルテガスの謎) in Japan, is a 1990 shoot-'em-up developed by [[VIC Tokai]]  for [[Sega]] for the [[Sega Mega Drive]] and released exclusively in Japan and the US.
  
 
2222 AD. The solar system as a whole has become overpopulated, and ships leave in search of new land. Five years later, still on their search, they disappear shortly after announcing their approach of the planet Voltegas (Voltegeus in the US version). Then, a massive alien craft appears near Mars approaching Earth and begins to attack. Fortunately, Whip Rush, a small ship, is ready to save the day.
 
2222 AD. The solar system as a whole has become overpopulated, and ships leave in search of new land. Five years later, still on their search, they disappear shortly after announcing their approach of the planet Voltegas (Voltegeus in the US version). Then, a massive alien craft appears near Mars approaching Earth and begins to attack. Fortunately, Whip Rush, a small ship, is ready to save the day.

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Whip Rush
System(s): Sega Mega Drive
Publisher: Sega (US Renovation)
Developer:
Genre: Shoot-'em-Up

















Whip Rush, called Whip Rush: Wakusei Voltegas no Nazo (ウィップラッシュ 惑星ボルテガスの謎) in Japan, is a 1990 shoot-'em-up developed by VIC Tokai for Sega for the Sega Mega Drive and released exclusively in Japan and the US.

2222 AD. The solar system as a whole has become overpopulated, and ships leave in search of new land. Five years later, still on their search, they disappear shortly after announcing their approach of the planet Voltegas (Voltegeus in the US version). Then, a massive alien craft appears near Mars approaching Earth and begins to attack. Fortunately, Whip Rush, a small ship, is ready to save the day.

B shoots (you have rapidfire). Holding A allows you to adjust your speed; the current speed is shown in a meter at the top of the screen. C is listed as "option" in the Options screen but appears to have no effect in game. Powerups are collected by shooting at capsules scattered around each level; getting hit makes you lose all powerups; getting hit again kills you.

Physical Scans

Mega Drive, JP
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Cover
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Cart