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− | '''''Night Striker''''' (ナイトストライカー) is an arcade game developed by [[Taito]]. It is a futuristic on-the-rails shooter which plays similarly to [[Sega]]'s ''[[Space Harrier]]'', though has you pilot a hover vechicle instead. | + | {{sub-stub}}'''''Night Striker''''' (ナイトストライカー) is an arcade game developed by [[Taito]]. It is a futuristic on-the-rails shooter which plays similarly to [[Sega]]'s ''[[Space Harrier]]'', though has you pilot a hover vechicle instead. |
The game was brought to the [[Sega Mega CD]] in 199x, where graphically it was downscaled for the weaker hardware. It was also brought to the [[Sega Saturn]] as '''''Night Striker S''''' (ナイトストライカーS) - essentially the same game, but with an extra "Saturn Mode" and a few small enhancements. No versions have ever left Japan. | The game was brought to the [[Sega Mega CD]] in 199x, where graphically it was downscaled for the weaker hardware. It was also brought to the [[Sega Saturn]] as '''''Night Striker S''''' (ナイトストライカーS) - essentially the same game, but with an extra "Saturn Mode" and a few small enhancements. No versions have ever left Japan. |
Revision as of 09:17, 7 July 2011
Night Striker |
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System(s): Sega Mega CD, Sega Saturn |
Publisher: Taito, Ving |
Developer: Taito, Aisystem Tokyo |
Genre: Shoot-'em-Up |
Number of players: 1 |
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Night Striker (ナイトストライカー) is an arcade game developed by Taito. It is a futuristic on-the-rails shooter which plays similarly to Sega's Space Harrier, though has you pilot a hover vechicle instead.
The game was brought to the Sega Mega CD in 199x, where graphically it was downscaled for the weaker hardware. It was also brought to the Sega Saturn as Night Striker S (ナイトストライカーS) - essentially the same game, but with an extra "Saturn Mode" and a few small enhancements. No versions have ever left Japan.