Battle City (video Game) - Plot

Plot

As with many games released during the first wave of NES titles, Battle City did not have a proper storyline or ending. After the player completed stage 35, the game would go back to stage 1 and continue, although enemy Tank pattern is changed now and remains the same for the rest of the game.
In the Game Boy version, however, you would have to go up to level 50, and then start again.

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