A Wolf Team Sol-Deace horizontal shooter, little-known but polished. Demanding patterns, sci-fi atmosphere.
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Shooter1 player7+
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Sol-Deace combat ships battle enemy formations in this Wolf Team horizontal shoot'em up for Mega Drive. Published by Wolf Team/Sega, released in the United States in January 1992. Horizontal shoot'em up with ships with varied armaments, colossal bosses and intense gameplay.
Complete: box, manual and disc/cart very clean. Lightly handled.
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Collector interest
Wolf Team's horizontal shooter Sol-Deace reached the US in early 1992 and remains one of the genre's quieter Genesis conversions, its NTSC print run kept very small. A Japanese Mega Drive version (Sol-Feace) also exists, but the sealed US edition is genuinely scarce and its complete value has risen sharply. Interest stems from that real scarcity and the niche standing of an overlooked Wolf Team title, sought by 16-bit shmup specialists.
Is Sol-Deace still worth playing in 2026?
A horizontal shmup from Wolf Team, Sol-Deace sends a battle ship to face enemy formations thanks to steerable modules that modulate the firepower depending on their layout. The flexible weapon system and the sustained pace bring a real tactical depth to the scrolling, in an honest production for the console. The difficulty stays high and the title remains relatively little known. For a fan of retro horizontal shooting or someone curious about Wolf Team's output, the title keeps a clever weapon mechanic and a stimulating challenge.