Exerion is a vertical shoot 'em up video game developed by Jaleco and released in 1983 for the Nintendo Entertainment System. The game features parallax scrolling and inertia simulation, enhancing its visual experience. Players navigate through various alien landscapes using two weapon types: a limited fast single shot and an unlimited slow double shot. A sequel, Exerion II: Zorni, was later released for MSX1 in 1984.
Exerion is a vertical shoot 'em up released by Jaleco in 1983 and licensed to Taito for distribution in the United States.
Screenshot from arcade version
Exerion is a shoot 'em up game featuring parallax effects and inertia simulation, something notable for 1983. The player travels around strange scenarios shooting aliens. The player has two types of guns: fast single shot (limited) or slow double shot (unlimited).
In 1984, along with the MSX1 port of the original, a sequel was released titled Exerion II: Zorni for the MSX1, with similar gameplay to the original. There were plans for an NES release of this game. In 1987, the game was followed by the semi-sequel titled Exerizer, also known as Sky Fox.