Longplay of Defender [HD]



Longplay of Defender, played as the NTSC version on the GameCube. This game’s version was released on Nov. 3rd, 2002. Tell us what you think by leaving a comment down below!

0:00:00 – Start
0:00:33 – Opening
0:06:14 – Triton: Durga Canyon
0:08:47 – Triton: Romulus Flats
0:15:19 – Mars: Cydonia Base
0:23:29 – Prometheus: Lake Thantus
0:34:13 – Prometheus: Lleras Dunes
0:40:20 – Rhea: Olduvai Gorge
0:51:00 – Titan: Aeneas River
1:01:13 – Titan: Arqus Caverns
1:11:30 – Europa: Legba Base
1:20:15 – Europa: Broumley Canyon
1:32:18 – Europa: Straits of Imisland
1:44:08 – Phobos: Orbit of Europa
1:50:31 – Phobos: Mount Biafra
2:03:10 – Mars: Sirtis Major
2:17:31 – Mars: Bromios Desert
2:34:27 – Mars: Khimat Ridge
2:49:33 – Asteroid Belt: Alchera Fields
3:00:12 – Moon: Mare Frigoris
3:12:02 – Moon: Carpathian Mountains
3:27:27 – Earth: Rome Valley
3:41:17 – Earth: Argentine Pampas
4:01:55 – Moon: Luna
4:14:13 – Ending & credits

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7 thoughts on “Longplay of Defender [HD]”

  1. I find this game actually pretty underrated as the previous recording never got that many views or comments. It's unique and pretty fun, although very difficult and frustrating in the later stages if you play on veteran difficulty (normal difficulty) like I did. If this game looks enjoyable to you, it's definitely worth a shot, but just play it casually on easiest difficulty. What I particularly like about this game is that it had the opportunity to become very complex but it stays fairly simple throughout. The one dynamic this game later introduces is being able to drop off troops at factories to exchange for tanks and such. Fortunately your missions success doesn't depend heavily on your strategy in this aspect and the actual key to winning is just being good at shooting down enemies.

    The previous recording was for whatever reason at 360p and I lost the master file so I couldn't upscale it. YouTube tends to nuke bitrate on 360p uploads so the video came out a lot blurrier than it originally was.

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  2. Never heard of this one and never played, but have with the SNES version as part of “Williams Arcade’s Greatest Hits.” First time hearing about this remake in my life and it looks intriguing and awesome. I hope Warner Bros. Games, which used to own Williams then Midway, would remake classics like this for the Switch and other consoles.

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