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Tengai (also known as Sengoku Blade in Japan) is a horizontally scrolling shoot-'em-up arcade game developed by Psikyo and released in 1996. It serves as the spiritual successor to Sengoku Ace and blends feudal Japanese aesthetics with fantasy and steampunk elements, creating a unique and visually striking setting. Set in an alternate version of Japan's Sengoku period, players take on the roles of five distinct characters, including samurai, ninjas, and mystical warriors, each with their own weapons and special attacks. Their mission is to rescue a kidnapped princess and stop an evil force threatening the land. The gameplay features fast-paced action, screen-filling enemies, and massive bosses that often transform into mechanical monstrosities. Players can unleash devastating bomb attacks and charge shots, requiring skillful timing and strategy to survive waves of enemies and intricate bullet patterns. With its rich hand-drawn artwork, responsive controls, and cooperative two-player mode, Tengai stands out as a beloved title among fans of shoot-'em-ups. Its mix of Japanese folklore and sci-fi elements, along with its challenging gameplay, has cemented it as a cult classic in the arcade genre.