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The pseudo sequels ""Armed Police Batrider"" and "Battle Bakkraid"" stayed arcade exclusive. | The pseudo sequels ""Armed Police Batrider"" and "Battle Bakkraid"" stayed arcade exclusive. | ||
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+ | ==Production Credits== | ||
+ | {{multicol| | ||
+ | '''Original Staff:''' <br> | ||
+ | '''Director:''' K.Nakashima<br> | ||
+ | '''Program 68000 Side:''' S.Yagawa, Y.Watanabe<br> | ||
+ | '''Program Z80 Side:''' Y.Ochiai<br> | ||
+ | '''Graphic:''' S.Yamakawa, M.Tatsuda<br> | ||
+ | '''Sound Effect:''' Santaruru<br> | ||
+ | '''Test Player:''' Mr.Daigoro, Marika.F<br> | ||
+ | '''Special Thanks:''' Mr.Kawase, Mr.Hisi, Healthy, K.Yokoo, S.Onishi, Hideki, K.Shibayama, Chikage, Miki, Hiromi, Chisato<br> | ||
+ | }} | ||
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+ | ==Track List== | ||
+ | {{tracklist| | ||
+ | {{multicol| | ||
+ | {{track|[data track]}} | ||
+ | {{track|RAIZING|composer=|time=00:06}} | ||
+ | {{track|Rebellion|composer=Manabu Namiki|time=00:19}} | ||
+ | {{track|4:71am|composer=Manabu Namiki|time=00:47}} | ||
+ | {{track|Fly to the Leaden Sky|composer=Manabu Namiki|time=01:29}} | ||
+ | {{track|Underwater Rampart|composer=Manabu Namiki|time=02:12}} | ||
+ | {{track|Tunnel Vision|composer=Manabu Namiki|time=02:39}} | ||
+ | {{track|Degeneracy|composer=Manabu Namiki|time=02:08}} | ||
+ | {{track|Subversive Awareness|composer=Manabu Namiki|time=03:45}} | ||
+ | {{track|Megalomaniac|composer=Manabu Namiki|time=03:12}} | ||
+ | {{track|Marginal Consciousness|composer=Manabu Namiki|time=02:21}} | ||
+ | {{track|Stab and stomp!|composer=Manabu Namiki|time=03:41}} | ||
+ | {{track|Thrust and Thrash!|composer=Manabu Namiki|time=03:06}} | ||
+ | {{track|Erupter|composer=Manabu Namiki|time=02:32}} | ||
+ | {{track|Fatality|composer=Manabu Namiki|time=00:07}} | ||
+ | {{track|Bluescape|composer=Manabu Namiki|time=00:47}} | ||
+ | {{track|Blood Brothers in the Dawn|composer=Manabu Namiki|time=00:45}} | ||
+ | {{track|RAIZING|arranger=|time=00:06}} | ||
+ | {{track|Rebellion|arranger=Hayato Matsuo|time=00:19}} | ||
+ | {{track|4:71am|arranger=Manabu Namiki|time=01:02}} | ||
+ | {{track|Fly to the Leaden Sky|arranger=Manabu Namiki|time=01:34}} | ||
+ | {{track|Underwater Rampart|arranger=Ayako Saso|time=02:06}} | ||
+ | {{track|Tunnel Vision|arranger=Hitoshi Sakimoto|time=02:47}} | ||
+ | {{track|Degeneracy|arranger=Takayuki Aihara|time=02:26}} | ||
+ | {{track|Subversive Awareness|arranger=Shinji Hosoe|time=03:21}} | ||
+ | {{track|Megalomaniac|arranger=Kenichi Koyano|time=03:15}} | ||
+ | {{track|Marginal Consciousness|arranger=Kenichi Koyano|time=02:11}} | ||
+ | {{track|Stab and stomp!|arranger=Takayuki Aihara|time=02:51}} | ||
+ | {{track|Thrust and Thrash!|arranger=Ayako Saso|time=03:01}} | ||
+ | {{track|Erupter|arranger=Shinji Hosoe|time=02:31}} | ||
+ | {{track|Fatality|arranger=Manabu Namiki|time=00:06}} | ||
+ | {{track|Bluescape|arranger=Hitoshi Sakimoto|time=00:51}} | ||
+ | {{track|Blood Brothers in the Dawn|arranger=Hayato Matsuo|time=00:44}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | }} | ||
==Promotional material== | ==Promotional material== |
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Battle Garegga | |||||
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System(s): Sega Saturn | |||||
Publisher: Electronic Arts | |||||
Developer: Raizing | |||||
Sound driver: SCSP/CD-DA (32 tracks) | |||||
Peripherals supported: 3D Control Pad | |||||
Genre: Shoot-'em-Up | |||||
Number of players: 1-2 | |||||
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Battle Garegga (バトルガレッガ) is a shoot-'em-up game released in arcades in 1996. It was later released exclusively in Japan for the Sega Saturn in 1998.
At first the game appears like a standard world war shooting game, with power ups, bombs and Gradius-esque options.
Battle Garegga does away with many conventions of the genre. Enemy bullets are mostly brown and gray, making them hard to see. Screen filling bombs, usually an emergency weapon that should not be used as it lowers score, are encouraged to use as they can trigger specific events. e.g. boming the castle in stage 2 releases a swarm of invicible birds. Attacking these nets extra score. The game also has a strict "rank" system, with the game getting continuously harder, to the point of practically impossible tl beat. The only reliable way to get the difficulty level back down is do die (wether on purpose or not). A secret code gives acces to extra ships from Raizing's ""Mahou Daisakusen"", a game never ported to the Sega Saturn. These have the highest score potential in the game, and are counted as regular ships in the game's ranking table. Depending on the button used to select a ship, slightly powered up versions (e.g. fast movement) can be selected Using Street Fighter 2'esque button inputs, the behaviour of the ship's options can be modified.
Non of the above mentioned design decissions are documented in the game or manual, so external sources have to be consulted to get a better understanding of the game's inner working.
A major influence for this game was Taito's Gun Frontier.
The pseudo sequels ""Armed Police Batrider"" and "Battle Bakkraid"" stayed arcade exclusive.
Production Credits
Original Staff:
Director: K.Nakashima
Program 68000 Side: S.Yagawa, Y.Watanabe
Program Z80 Side: Y.Ochiai
Graphic: S.Yamakawa, M.Tatsuda
Sound Effect: Santaruru
Test Player: Mr.Daigoro, Marika.F
Special Thanks: Mr.Kawase, Mr.Hisi, Healthy, K.Yokoo, S.Onishi, Hideki, K.Shibayama, Chikage, Miki, Hiromi, Chisato
Track List
1. [data track] |
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2. RAIZING (00:06) |
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3. Rebellion (00:19) |
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Composed by: Manabu Namiki |
4. 4:71am (00:47) |
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Composed by: Manabu Namiki |
5. Fly to the Leaden Sky (01:29) |
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Composed by: Manabu Namiki |
6. Underwater Rampart (02:12) |
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Composed by: Manabu Namiki |
7. Tunnel Vision (02:39) |
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Composed by: Manabu Namiki |
8. Degeneracy (02:08) |
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Composed by: Manabu Namiki |
9. Subversive Awareness (03:45) |
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Composed by: Manabu Namiki |
10. Megalomaniac (03:12) |
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Composed by: Manabu Namiki |
11. Marginal Consciousness (02:21) |
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Composed by: Manabu Namiki |
12. Stab and stomp! (03:41) |
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Composed by: Manabu Namiki |
13. Thrust and Thrash! (03:06) |
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Composed by: Manabu Namiki |
14. Erupter (02:32) |
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Composed by: Manabu Namiki |
15. Fatality (00:07) |
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Composed by: Manabu Namiki |
16. Bluescape (00:47) |
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Composed by: Manabu Namiki |
17. Blood Brothers in the Dawn (00:45) |
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Composed by: Manabu Namiki |
18. RAIZING (00:06) |
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19. Rebellion (00:19) |
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Arranged by: Hayato Matsuo |
20. 4:71am (01:02) |
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Arranged by: Manabu Namiki |
21. Fly to the Leaden Sky (01:34) |
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Arranged by: Manabu Namiki |
22. Underwater Rampart (02:06) |
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Arranged by: Ayako Saso |
23. Tunnel Vision (02:47) |
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Arranged by: Hitoshi Sakimoto |
24. Degeneracy (02:26) |
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Arranged by: Takayuki Aihara |
25. Subversive Awareness (03:21) |
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Arranged by: Shinji Hosoe |
26. Megalomaniac (03:15) |
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Arranged by: Kenichi Koyano |
27. Marginal Consciousness (02:11) |
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Arranged by: Kenichi Koyano |
28. Stab and stomp! (02:51) |
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Arranged by: Takayuki Aihara |
29. Thrust and Thrash! (03:01) |
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Arranged by: Ayako Saso |
30. Erupter (02:31) |
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Arranged by: Shinji Hosoe |
31. Fatality (00:06) |
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Arranged by: Manabu Namiki |
32. Bluescape (00:51) |
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Arranged by: Hitoshi Sakimoto |
33. Blood Brothers in the Dawn (00:44) |
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Arranged by: Hayato Matsuo |
Promotional material
Sega Saturn Magazine (JP) Print advertisement
Physical Scans
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- ↑ File:SSM_JP_19980306_1998-06ex.pdf, page 186
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Saturn no Game wa Sekai Ichi~i~i~i!: Satamaga Dokusha Race Zen Kiroku, SoftBank Publishing, page 11 Cite error: Invalid
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tag; name ":File:SnGwSISDRZK Book JP.pdf_p11" defined multiple times with different content - ↑ Famitsu, "1998-03-06" (JP; 1998-02-20), page 1
- ↑ Joypad, "Avril 1998" (FR; 1998-xx-xx), page 79
- ↑ MAN!AC, "05/98" (DE; 1998-04-08), page 54
- ↑ Mega Console, "Aprile 1998" (IT; 1998-xx-xx), page 72
- ↑ Mega Force, "Avril/Mai/Juin 1998" (FR; 1998-0x-xx), page 60
- ↑ Saturn Fan, "1998 No. 4" (JP; 1998-02-13), page 146
- ↑ Saturn Fan, "1998 No. 8" (JP; 1998-04-10), page 116
- ↑ Sega Saturn Magazine, "1998-06 extra (1998-03-06ex)" (JP; 1998-02-20), page 186
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