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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
Probably I'm going to revise it by removing those diagonally aligned flames and make the rest 2 much larger. Got any better idea?
Also, woah, all those weapon mounts that the upgraded verion got! Not OP at all.
The only weird thing is how the fire looks at the lower engine exits.