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'''Main Programmer:''' T.Kurebayashi (Toshihiko Kurebayashi)<br> | '''Main Programmer:''' T.Kurebayashi (Toshihiko Kurebayashi)<br> | ||
'''Music Driver:''' M.Yoshizawa, T.Nakagawa, T.Kurebayashi<br> | '''Music Driver:''' M.Yoshizawa, T.Nakagawa, T.Kurebayashi<br> | ||
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'''Main Program:''' Kazuhisa Ishida<br/> | '''Main Program:''' Kazuhisa Ishida<br/> | ||
'''Sub Program:''' Kazuhisa Ishida<br/> | '''Sub Program:''' Kazuhisa Ishida<br/> | ||
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Copyright 1988 [[Dempa]]/K.Ishida<br/> | Copyright 1988 [[Dempa]]/K.Ishida<br/> | ||
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1988 Program by K.Furuhata<br/> | 1988 Program by K.Furuhata<br/> | ||
Game Checked by H.Miyauchi<br/> | Game Checked by H.Miyauchi<br/> | ||
− | ===Sharp X1 | + | ===Sharp X1 version=== |
'''Main Program:''' K. Komiyama<br/> | '''Main Program:''' K. Komiyama<br/> | ||
'''Character Arrange:''' K. Komiyama<br/> | '''Character Arrange:''' K. Komiyama<br/> | ||
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'''Used Machine:''' CZ-802C, PC-8801MK2MR<br/> | '''Used Machine:''' CZ-802C, PC-8801MK2MR<br/> | ||
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'''Main Programmer:''' T.Matsushima<br/> | '''Main Programmer:''' T.Matsushima<br/> | ||
'''Music Driver:''' Masatoshi.Yoshizawa<br/> | '''Music Driver:''' Masatoshi.Yoshizawa<br/> | ||
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Revision as of 17:10, 25 March 2016
Space Harrier |
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System(s): FM-77 AV, PC-6001, PC-8801, Sharp X1, Sharp X68000 |
Publisher: Dempa |
Developer: Dempa |
Genre: Shooter / Shoot-'em-Up |
In Japan, Space Harrier (スペースハリアー) was ported to many home computers.
Dempa published the Fujitsu FM-77, PC-6601, PC-8801, Sharp X1 and Sharp X68000 version. The Sharp MZ-700 version is a fan-made software. Program was published in the home computer magazine Oh!X on receiving the Sega license.
These are tailored to the characteristics of each of the hardware. Sharp X68000 was brand new at the time of Space Harrier's release, and so its version was widely regarded to be the most accurate arcade conversion for many years. MZ-700 version is reproduced game screen by using the tiling color character graphic.
Contents
Production credits
FM-7 version
Main Programmer: T.Kurebayashi (Toshihiko Kurebayashi)
Music Driver: M.Yoshizawa, T.Nakagawa, T.Kurebayashi
Music Editor: Yu-You
Sound Effector: K.Ishida
Graphic Coding: T.Ohtsuka, T.Kurebayashi
Test Player: A.Yamashita, Exchanger
Special Thanks to: Fujitsu Oa Co., Ltd
Dempa Micom Soft
© Sega 1985
- Space Harrier - FM-77AV
PC-8801 version
Main Program: Kazuhisa Ishida
Sub Program: Kazuhisa Ishida
Sound: Kazuhisa Ishida
Music: Kazuhisa Ishida
Data: Kazuhisa Ishida
Art: Kazuhisa Ishida
Special Thanks to: Kenji Komiyama, Naniwa San/Dempa, KSK (KURE Soft)
USED Computers: PC-8001mk2SR (Program), PC-88VA (TEST Play)
Musicians of Programming BGM: Seiko Matsuda/Candies, Mako Ishino/Takako Ohta, Himekami Sensation
Copyright 1985 Sega(R)
Copyright 1988 Dempa/K.Ishida
Sharp MZ-700 version
1988 Program by K.Furuhata
Game Checked by H.Miyauchi
Sharp X1 version
Main Program: K. Komiyama
Character Arrange: K. Komiyama
Sound Arrange: K. Komiyama
Other Data: K. Komiyama
Special Thanks: K. Ishida, Naniwa/Dempa
Used Machine: CZ-802C, PC-8801MK2MR
Sharp X68000 version
Main Programmer: T.Matsushima
Music Driver: Masatoshi.Yoshizawa
Music Editor: Yu-You
Sound Effector: YK-2, Yu-You, T.Matsushima
Graphic Coding: T.Matsushima
Management: Taro Tada
Test Player: Ichiro Tezuka, Akira Yamashita, Akira Hibiki, Exchanger
Special Thanks to: Bridal Naniwa, Tomoko Ohtsuka, Sega Research and Development Dept.
Dempa Micom Soft
Sega - Space Harrier - X 68000
Physical scans
FM77 AV version
PC-6001 mkII version
PC-8801 mkII SR version
Sharp X1 version
Sharp X68000 version
Screenshot
- SpaceHarrier PC6001.png
PC-6001 ingame
External Link
- Fujitsu FM-77AV Version (Youtube)
- PC-6001mkII Version (Youtube)
- PC-8801mkII Version (Youtube)
- Sharp X1 Version (Youtube)
- Sharp X68000 Version (Youtube)
- Sharp MZ-700 Version (Youtube)
- OPENSPACE MZ-700 Version developer's commentary (Japanese)
Space Harrier series |
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Space Harrier (JP home computers | Elite versions | Sega Ages Vol. 2 | mobile | 3D) (1986) | Space Harrier 3D (1988) | Space Harrier II (Electronic) (1988) | Planet Harriers (2001) | Typing Space Harrier (2002) | Sega Ages 2500 Series Vol. 4: Space Harrier (2003) |
Albums |
Yu Suzuki Produce Hang On/Space Harrier (1997) | Planet Harriers The Original Soundtrack (2001) | Space Harrier II: Space Harrier Complete Collection Original Soundtrack (2005) |
Other Media |
Space Harrier (video) (1987) | Space Harrier: White Dragon no Yuusha (1988) |