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===Nintendo Entertainment System=== ''Salamander'' was ported to the Family Computer in Japan in 1987. Instead of being a direct port of ''Salamander'', elements were taken from the original ''Salamander'' and the Japanese ''Life Force'' re-release, and some elements, such as levels and bosses, were removed to make way for new content. Most of the background graphics and enemy sprites from ''Salamander'', however, are used in favor of those used in ''Life Force'', though the ''Gradius''-style power bar is used in place of the original instant pick-up system. The same year, North America received a port as well for the Nintendo Entertainment System. The NES version is practically identical to its Famicom equivalent, other than not having the multiple endings and being titled ''Life Force''. These ports make use of the Konami Code, which in this instance increases the number of lives from three to 30. The NES version was re-released for the Wii's Virtual Console in North America on February 16, 2009 at a cost of 500 Wii Points.
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