Aleste (video game)
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Aleste | |
Developer | Compile |
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Publisher | Sega D4 Enterprise (Project EGG) |
Platforms | Game Gear Micro, Master System, Mobile, MSX2, PS4, Switch, Wii, Windows |
Released | Sega Master System JP: February 29, 1988 EU/NA: 1988 MSX JP: July 23, 1988 Mobile (Java ME) EU: July 8, 2004 Windows Japan (MSX2, Project EGG): May 13, 2005 WW (MSX2, English Woomb): October 17, 2006 WW (MSX2, English, EGG): February 1, 2009 Wii (Virtual Console, MSX2) JP: May 27, 2008 Game Gear Micro/PS4/Switch JP (Aleste Collection): December 24, 2020 |
Added to Museum |
Game Gear Micro: April 4, 2021 |
Aleste (アレスタ), originally known as Power Strike outside Japan, was a shoot 'em up video game by Compile. It was the first game in the Aleste series.
Versions
Aleste
Aleste was released in 1988 in Japan for Sega Master System.
An MSX2 version of Aleste was released in 1988 in Japan.
The MSX2 version of Aleste was released for Windows on Project EGG in 2005 and the Wii Virtual Console in 2008.
D4 Enterprise released an English version of the MSX2 for Windows on Project EGG on February 1, 2009.
In 2020, Aleste was included in the Aleste Collection, which was released in Japan for PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch. A special white Game Gear Micro was also released the same day with all of the games from the Aleste Collection.
Power Strike

Power Strike was released in Europe and North America for Sega Master System in 1988.
A mobile Java ME version of Power Strike was released in 2004 in Europe.
The storyline and one level from Aleste were removed from Power Strike.
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- Video games developed by Compile
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- Video games published by Sega
- Video games released in 1988
- Video games released in 2004
- Video games released in 2005
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- Video games released in 2020
- Video games released on Game Gear Micro (white)
- Video games released on MSX2 in Japan
- Video games released on Sega Master System in Japan
- Video games released on Virtual Console for Wii in Japan