Lifeforce
A shoot-'em up video game released by
Konami in 1987 in the arcades, and year later on the NES (and also the MSX and TG-16 in Japan). A pseudo-sequel to
Gradius, Lifeforce (known as Salamander in Japan) is typically held in high regard as far as NES shooters go. It's sometimes considered the best NES shooter to be released outside of Japan. The
Konami Code also works in Lifeforce, giving the player 30 lives when he/she starts a new game.
Lifeforced
by Jacobre1 on Jan 07, 2008 08:23:55
To have ones soul removed orally, usually by a naked
space vampire, through the use of lightning,
plasma, and
space magic. Also, to be completely dominated.
Example:
The crew of the Churchill were
lifeforced by a naked
space vampire they found in
Halley's comet.
I got stuck behind an elderly woman in traffic and was utterly lifeforced.
After making that movie Tobe Hooper was totally lifeforced.