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This is from Technosoft's 'Thunder Force IV' on the Sega Genesis / Mega Drive, or 'Lightening Force' here in the States. It also appears as a boss in 'Thunder Force V' on the Sega Saturn and Sony PlayStation, as 'Vasteel Original'.
Put the most powerful weapon you'd prefer on slot 3/4. Especially slot 4 has the most mounts.
It is a shame that the way the game was coded doesn't allow you to choose the axis for flame scaling though :I