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|publisher=Nintendo
|publisher=Nintendo
|platforms={{wp|Adobe Flash}}
|platforms={{wp|Adobe Flash}}
|release=August 2006
|release=Unknown
|genre=Shooter
|genre=Shooter
|ratings=
|ratings=N/A
|modes=Single player
|modes=Single player
|format=
|media=HTML
|input=Arrow keys
|input=Arrow keys
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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
The game is similar to ''{{wp|Space Invaders}}'' or ''{{wp|Galaga}}'', featuring a spaceship with 3 lives controlled by the player. The left and right arrow keys move the ship in the respective direction, and the up arrow key makes the ship shoot. The screen above the ship is filled with a grid of [[Virus]]es from the [[Dr. Mario (series)|''Dr. Mario'' series]]. The player's goal is to shoot the viruses until there are none left. There are three levels that have to be played before the game is complete. Each new level makes the game slightly harder by adding an additional row of viruses for the player to defeat. The first level has 4 rows, the second level has 5, and the third and final level has 6 rows. Occasionally, a virus will come out of its row and charge at the player, but if it misses, then it will go past the bottom of the screen, reappear at the top, and go back to its row, similarly to the enemies in ''Galaga''. Each row of viruses is worth a different amount of points, with the first row being worth 100 points, the second row being worth 200 points, and so on. Once the game is beaten, a screen pops up saying that the player saved Camp Hyrule, and found the "pulse oscillator". If the player runs out of lives at any point, then the game displays the message "Game Over" and returns the player to the title screen.
The game is similar to ''{{wp|Space Invaders}}'' or ''{{wp|Galaga}}'', featuring a spaceship with 3 lives controlled by the player. The left and right arrow keys move the ship in the respective direction, and the up arrow key makes the ship shoot. The screen above the ship is filled with a grid of [[Virus]]es from the [[Dr. Mario (series)|Dr. Mario series]]. The player's goal is to shoot the viruses until there are none left. There are three levels that have to be played before the game is complete. Each new level makes the game slightly harder by adding an additional row of viruses for the player to defeat. The first level has 4 rows, the second level has 5, and the third and final level has 6 rows. Occasionally, a virus will come out of its row and charge at the player, but if it misses, then it will go past the bottom of the screen, reappear at the top, and go back to its row, similarly to the enemies in ''Galaga''. Each row of viruses is worth a different amount of points, with the first row being worth 100 points, the second row being worth 200 points, and so on. Once the game is beaten, a screen pops up saying that the player saved Camp Hyrule, and found the "pulse oscillator". If the player runs out of lives at any point, then the game displays the message "Game Over" and returns the player to the title screen.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

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