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{{stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (ウルフファング・SS 空牙2001) is a shoot-'em-up game for the [[Sega Saturn]] ported from a 1991 arcade game. It stands as the sequel to ''[[Vapor Trail: Hyper Offence Formation]]'', known as ''Kuuga: Operation Code "Vapor Trail"'' in Japan, and was followed by ''[[Skull Fang]]''. Outside Japan, the game was called ''Rohga Armor Force''.
 
{{stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (ウルフファング・SS 空牙2001) is a shoot-'em-up game for the [[Sega Saturn]] ported from a 1991 arcade game. It stands as the sequel to ''[[Vapor Trail: Hyper Offence Formation]]'', known as ''Kuuga: Operation Code "Vapor Trail"'' in Japan, and was followed by ''[[Skull Fang]]''. Outside Japan, the game was called ''Rohga Armor Force''.
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==Promotional material==
 
==Promotional material==
 
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==Physical scans==
 
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==Technical information==
 
==Technical information==
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{{track|WOLF FANG -"Rouga"|jp=WOLF FANG -“狼牙”|from=BGM 1|composer=Hiroaki Yoshida (MARO) & Akira Takemoto (RAIKA)|time=02:32}}
 
{{track|CRUEL SLASHER -"Tuigeki"|jp=CRUEL SLASHER -“追撃”|from=BOSS 1|composer=Hiroaki Yoshida (MARO) & Akira Takemoto (RAIKA)|time=01:09}}
 
{{track|MISSION CLEAR|jp=|from=|composer=Hiroaki Yoshida (MARO) & Akira Takemoto (RAIKA)|time=00:14}}
 
{{track|CROSS FIRE -"Seiatu"|jp=CROSS FIRE -“制圧”|from=BGM 2|composer=Hiroaki Yoshida (MARO) & Akira Takemoto (RAIKA)|time=02:52}}
 
{{track|BRIEFING -"Sakusen"|jp=BRIEFING -“作戦”|from=SCENE 2|composer=Hiroaki Yoshida (MARO) & Akira Takemoto (RAIKA)|time=01:04}}
 
{{track|STORMY BLADE -"Kyosyuu"|jp=STORMY BLADE -“強襲”|from=BGM 3|composer=Hiroaki Yoshida (MARO) & Akira Takemoto (RAIKA)|time=03:17}}
 
{{track|MIDNIGHT CHASER -"Toppa"|jp=MIDNIGHT CHASER -“突破”|from=BGM 4|composer=Hiroaki Yoshida (MARO) & Akira Takemoto (RAIKA)|time=01:43}}
 
{{track|LENGTH FINDER -"Hosoku"|jp=LENGTH FINDER -“捕捉”|from=BGM 5|composer=Hiroaki Yoshida (MARO) & Akira Takemoto (RAIKA)|time=01:35}}
 
{{track|STREAM OF DEEPBLUE -"Sakuteki"|jp=STREAM OF DEEPBLUE -“索敵”|from=BGM 6|composer=Hiroaki Yoshida (MARO) & Akira Takemoto (RAIKA)|time=01:29}}
 
{{track|SLAUGHTER MACHINE -"Hakai"|jp=SLAUGHTER MACHINE -“破壊”|from=BOSS 2|composer=Hiroaki Yoshida (MARO) & Akira Takemoto (RAIKA)|time=01:50}}
 
{{track|MECHANIZED BEAST -"Hagane no Kiba"|jp=MECHANIZED BEAST -“鋼の牙”|from=BGM 7|composer=Hiroaki Yoshida (MARO) & Akira Takemoto (RAIKA)|time=02:06}}
 
{{track|REQUIEM -"Namonaki Eiyuu Tachihe"|jp=REQUIEM -“名も無き英雄達へ”|from=ENDING 1|composer=Hiroaki Yoshida (MARO) & Akira Takemoto (RAIKA)|time=01:20}}
 
{{track|HEROIC VERSE -"Eiyuu tachi no Kikan"|jp=HEROIC VERSE -“英雄達の帰還”|from=ENDING 2|composer=Hiroaki Yoshida (MARO) & Akira Takemoto (RAIKA)|time=00:51}}
 
{{track|DEATH CLOW|jp=|from=CONTINUE|composer=Hiroaki Yoshida (MARO) & Akira Takemoto (RAIKA)|time=00:23}}
 
{{track|DEAD LOCK|jp=|from=GAME OVER|composer=Hiroaki Yoshida (MARO) & Akira Takemoto (RAIKA)|time=00:11}}
 
{{track|GREATEST KNIGHTS|jp=|from=NAMING|composer=Hiroaki Yoshida (MARO) & Akira Takemoto (RAIKA)|time=00:40}}
 
{{track|GREATEST KNIGHTS|jp=|from=NAMING|composer=Hiroaki Yoshida (MARO) & Akira Takemoto (RAIKA)|time=00:40}}
 
{{track|PROLOGUE|jp=|from=DEMO|composer=Hiroaki Yoshida (MARO) & Akira Takemoto (RAIKA)|time=01:48}}
 
{{track|(Arrange Version 01)|composer=Hiroaki Yoshida (MARO) & Akira Takemoto (RAIKA)|arranger=Taro Tokiwa|time=01:42}}
 
{{track|(Arrange Version 02)|composer=Hiroaki Yoshida (MARO) & Akira Takemoto (RAIKA)|arranger=Taro Tokiwa|time=00:48}}
 
{{track|(Arrange Version 03)|composer=Hiroaki Yoshida (MARO) & Akira Takemoto (RAIKA)|arranger=Taro Tokiwa|time=01:54}}
 
{{track|(Arrange Version 04)|composer=Hiroaki Yoshida (MARO) & Akira Takemoto (RAIKA)|arranger=Taro Tokiwa|time=01:54}}
 
{{track|(Arrange Version 05)|composer=Hiroaki Yoshida (MARO) & Akira Takemoto (RAIKA)|arranger=Taro Tokiwa|time=00:17}}
 
{{track|(Arrange Version 06)|composer=Hiroaki Yoshida (MARO) & Akira Takemoto (RAIKA)|arranger=Taro Tokiwa|time=01:59}}
 
{{track|(Arrange Version 07)|composer=Hiroaki Yoshida (MARO) & Akira Takemoto (RAIKA)|arranger=Taro Tokiwa|time=01:10}}
 
{{track|(Arrange Version 08)|composer=Hiroaki Yoshida (MARO) & Akira Takemoto (RAIKA)|arranger=Taro Tokiwa|time=02:03}}
 
{{track|(Arrange Version 09)|composer=Hiroaki Yoshida (MARO) & Akira Takemoto (RAIKA)|arranger=Taro Tokiwa|time=02:04}}
 
{{track|(Arrange Version 10)|composer=Hiroaki Yoshida (MARO) & Akira Takemoto (RAIKA)|arranger=Taro Tokiwa|time=01:33}}
 
{{track|(Arrange Version 11)|composer=Hiroaki Yoshida (MARO) & Akira Takemoto (RAIKA)|arranger=Taro Tokiwa|time=02:10}}
 
{{track|(Arrange Version 12)|composer=Hiroaki Yoshida (MARO) & Akira Takemoto (RAIKA)|arranger=Taro Tokiwa|time=02:07}}
 
{{track|(Arrange Version 13)|composer=Hiroaki Yoshida (MARO) & Akira Takemoto (RAIKA)|arranger=Taro Tokiwa|time=01:35}}
 
{{track|(Arrange Version 14)|composer=Hiroaki Yoshida (MARO) & Akira Takemoto (RAIKA)|arranger=Taro Tokiwa|time=00:40}}
 
{{track|(Arrange Version 15)|composer=Hiroaki Yoshida (MARO) & Akira Takemoto (RAIKA)|arranger=Taro Tokiwa|time=00:42}}
 
{{track|(Arrange Version 16)|composer=Hiroaki Yoshida (MARO) & Akira Takemoto (RAIKA)|arranger=Taro Tokiwa|time=00:25}}
 
{{track|(Arrange Version 17)|composer=Hiroaki Yoshida (MARO) & Akira Takemoto (RAIKA)|arranger=Taro Tokiwa|time=00:11}}
 
{{track|(Arrange Version 18)|composer=Hiroaki Yoshida (MARO) & Akira Takemoto (RAIKA)|arranger=Taro Tokiwa|time=01:05}}
 
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==References==
 
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Wolf Fang SS Kuuga 2001
System(s): Sega Saturn
Publisher: Xing Entertainment
Developer:
Licensor: Data East
Original system(s): Arcade boards
Developer(s) of original games: Data East
Sound driver: SCSP/CD-DA (37 tracks)
Genre: Shooting[1], Action[2]

















Number of players: 1-2
Release Date RRP Code
Sega Saturn
JP
¥5,800 (5,974)5,800e[3] T-26105G
Sega Rating: All Ages
Non-Sega versions

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Wolf Fang SS Kuuga 2001 (ウルフファング・SS 空牙2001) is a shoot-'em-up game for the Sega Saturn ported from a 1991 arcade game. It stands as the sequel to Vapor Trail: Hyper Offence Formation, known as Kuuga: Operation Code "Vapor Trail" in Japan, and was followed by Skull Fang. Outside Japan, the game was called Rohga Armor Force.

Production credits

Wolf Fang Arcade Staff
  • Game Design: Hironori Kobayashi, Touru Kendo Kikuchi
  • Program & Develop: Yasuhiko Nomura, Sinji Hirao, Pinky Matsumoto
  • Scroll Design: Low Speed Cruisr O, Arena Mexico Inopita, Mario
  • Character Design: Makoto Nozu, Masateru Inagaki, Hiroshi Poorest Koga
  • Mechanic Design: Koizumi Takehide, Hironori Kobayashi, Toshinari Kaiho
  • Sound Create: Maro, Raika
  • Hardware Design: Copy Suruna
  • Special Thanks: Tomoo Adachi
  • Thanks: Data East All Staff
  • Produce & Program: Takaaki Inoue
Wolf Fang Saturn Staff
  • Produce: Yoshio Kimura
  • Program: Kenichi Saitou, Tsuhiro Nakata, Yoshihisa Segawa
  • Graphics: Hatsumi Yamaguchi, Yoshihisa Segawa
  • Sound: Taro Tokiwa
  • CG Movie: Sign Projects
  • Illustration: Katsutoshi Fujioka
  • Assistant: Akira Aoi
(C) Xing 1996 / Data East Corp 1994
Source:
In-game credits
WolfFang Saturn JP SSEnding.pdf
[4]

Magazine articles

Main article: Wolf Fang SS Kuuga 2001/Magazine articles.

Promotional material

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Print advert in Sega Saturn Magazine (JP) #1996-19: "1996-19 (1996-11-08)" (1996-10-25)
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Physical scans

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Famitsu (JP) NTSC-J
50
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Saturn Fan (JP) NTSC-J
60
[6]
Sega Saturn Magazine (JP) NTSC-J
57
[7]
Sega Saturn Magazine (JP) NTSC-J
68
[8]
Sega Saturn
59
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Wolf Fang SS Kuuga 2001

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Cover
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Spinecard
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Disc

Technical information

Main article: Wolf Fang SS Kuuga 2001/Technical information.

References


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Kuuga games for Sega systems
Vapor Trail: Hyper Offence Formation (1991) | Wolf Fang SS Kuuga 2001 (1997) | Skull Fang: Kuuga Gaiden (1997)