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==Ports & related releases== ''Darwin 4078'' was ported to the 2nd generation [[MSX]] in 1987 by [[Hudson Soft]], and bore similar appearance to the arcade game ''[[Battle Wings]]'' and the [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] game ''[[Hector '87]]''. A sequel titled {{nihongo|''[[Darwin 4081|Super Real Darwin]]''|スーパー・リアル・ダーウィン|sūpā riaru dāwin}} (also written as ''S.R.D.'') was released by Data East in [[1987 in video gaming|1987]], and was ported by [[Sega]] on April 8, 1990 for the [[Sega Mega Drive]] as ''[[Darwin 4081]]''. {{nihongo|''[[Act-Fancer: Cybernetick Hyper Weapon]]''|アクトフェンサー|akuto fensā}} is not a direct sequel to the game, but bears similarities to ''Darwin'' as a side-scrolling action game developed by Data East that uses an evolution system. ''Darwin 4081'' was numbered 4081 because it was the 4th game that used the evolution system after ''Darwin'' (4078), ''S.R.D.'' (4079), and ''Act-Fancer'' (4080). Other similar games include ''[[Bio-ship Paladin]]'' by [[UPL]] and ''[[Bermuda Triangle (video game)|Bermuda Triangle]]'' by [[SNK Playmore|SNK]], which also feature ships that change appearance with power-ups.
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