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==Legacy== ''Scramble'' was cloned to many of the computer systems and game consoles of the time. Its direct sequel was the helicopter arcade game ''[[Super Cobra]]'', and the somewhat modified ''[[Fort Apocalypse]]''. An updated version of ''Scramble'' is available in ''[[Konami Collector's Series: Arcade Advanced]]'' by inputting the [[Konami Code]] in the game's title screen. This version allows three different ships to be chosen: the Renegade, the Shori, and the Gunslinger. The only difference between the ships besides their appearance are the shots they fire. The Renegade's shots are the same as in the original Scramble, the Shori has rapid-fire capabilities triggered by holding down the fire button, and the Gunslinger's shots can pierce through enemies, meaning they can be used for multiple hits with a single shot. According to the Nintendo Game Boy Advance [[Gradius Galaxies]] intro and the ''Gradius Breakdown'' DVD included with ''[[Gradius V]]'', ''Scramble'' is considered the first in the "Gradius" series. However, the [[Gradius Portable]] guidebook issued a few years after by [[Konami]], lists ''Scramble'' as part of their shooting history, and the [[Gradius]] games are now listed separately ''Scramble'' was included on ''[[Konami Arcade Classics]]'' in 1999. ''Scramble'' joined the [[Xbox Live Arcade]] library for the [[Xbox 360]] on September 13, 2006, its release having been delayed from September 6, 2006 due to bugs. ''Scramble'' made the list of Top 100 arcade games in the [[Guinness World Records Gamer's Edition]] ''Scramble'' was made available on [[Microsoft|Microsoft's]] ''[[Game Room]]'' service for its [[Xbox 360]] console and for [[Microsoft Windows|Windows-based]] [[personal computer|PCs]] in March 24, 2010.
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