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Cybernator

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Cybernator is a mech-based action shooter developed and published by Konami for the SNES. Players pilot a heavily armed battle suit through side-scrolling combat missions built around fast firefights, destructible scenery, and a strong military tone. Its detailed sprite work and responsive controls helped it stand out as one of the system’s memorable run-and-gun releases.
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Release Date
1992-01-01
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Plays
17

The game plays from a side-scrolling perspective as the player advances through infantry zones, armored bases, and battlefield stages in a combat suit. Weapons include a primary cannon, machine gun, missiles, and close-range attacks, with pickups upgrading firepower and survivability. Levels feature enemy turrets, vehicles, and large bosses, so success depends on dodging incoming fire, managing weapon choice, and using terrain and cover effectively. Progress is stage-based with limited lives and continues.

Aldo

The protagonist and a Federation mech pilot sent deep into enemy territory.

Bacc

A fellow soldier and ally who supports the mission and story progression.

Keep a mid-range position so you can fire consistently while still reacting to enemy attacks. Focus on destroying turret spawners and support units before pushing forward. Save missiles for tough targets and bosses, while using the main cannon for crowd control. In boss fights, learn attack patterns and move during openings rather than trying to brute-force damage through heavy fire.

No cheats or unlockables available

Tips

Breakable scenery can hide useful pickups or provide temporary cover.

Tips

The main cannon is usually better for standard enemies, while missiles shine against armored targets.

Tips

In tight corridors, stop and clear turrets before advancing to avoid crossfire.

User Reviews

Tight controls and strong mech combat make the game feel great.

User Reviews

The presentation is impressive for an early SNES action title.

User Reviews

It is challenging, but learning the enemy patterns is rewarding.

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