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| publisher={{company|[[Micronet]]|region=JP, US}}{{company|[[Bignet USA]]|region=US rerelease}}{{company|[[Tec Toy]]|region=BR}}
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| distributor={{company|[[Bignet USA]]|region=US}}
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| licensor=[[Seibu Kaihatsu]]
 
| system=[[Sega Mega Drive]]
 
| system=[[Sega Mega Drive]]
| romsize=1MB
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| sounddriver=
| genre=Shoot-'em-Up
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| peripherals=
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| players=1
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| genre=Shooting{{fileref|RaidenTrad MD JP Box.jpg}}{{fileref|RaidenTrad MD US Box.jpg}}{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20200702232146/https://sega.jp/history/hard/megadrive/software_l.html}}
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| md_code_jp=T-22043
 
| md_rrp_jp=8,800
 
| md_rrp_jp=8,800
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| md_code_us=22036
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'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''', known as '''''Raiden Densetsu''''' (雷電伝説) in Japan, is a 1991 shoot-'em-up published by [[Micronet]] for the [[Sega Mega Drive]] exclusively in the US and Japan. It is an expanded port of [[Seibu Kaihatsu]]'s 1990 arcade shoot-'em-up ''Raiden'' and the only game in their ''Raiden'' series of shoot-'em-ups on a [[Sega]] console.
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A European release was planned by [[Ubisoft]]{{magref|sfuk|1|10}} but it did not materialise.
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==Story==
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In the year 2090, a species of alien lifeforms known as the Crystals has invaded Earth. The Crystals took control over most of Earth's military hardware to use in the invasion. In response, the world organization known as Vanquish Crystal Defense (VCD) develops the Fighting Thunder attack craft, a cutting-edge weapon based on Crystal technology. To survive against the invaders and fight back, VCD deploys Fighting Thunder as the only hope for humanity.
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==Gameplay==
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The game is a vertically scrolling shoot-'em-up. The player's aircraft is moved in any direction using the D-Pad. It shoots with {{A}} or {{C}}. By default, holding down the fire button shoots repeatedly but with a delay between each shot. If rapid-fire is enabled in the options, {{C}} fires three shots in a row before a short delay (while {{A}} remains unchanged). The ship's primary weapon can be either the Wide Shot, which covers a wider area, or the Laser, a narrow but more powerful shot. The ship can also equip a subweapon, which is fired simultaneously with the primary weapon, by collecting a power-up. The subweapon is either shooting Nuclear Missiles, which deal high damage, or Homing Missiles, which are weaker but seek targets automatically. Collecting the power-up for the currently equipped weapon upgrades it, while collecting the power-up for the other weapon changes to it while keeping the weapon level the same. The ship also has a cache of bombs, which are deployed with {{B}}. Bombs are limited in supply and do large area damage and neutralize enemy projectiles.
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The ship is destroyed if it collides with an enemy or takes enemy fire. It respawns at a checkpoint with the base weapon, no subweapon, and the initial supply of three bombs if the player has lives left. The game ends if the player runs out of lives, but it can be continued as long as the player has continues remaining. The player can choose from three difficulty levels (Easy, Normal, and Hard) and set the starting number of lives in the options before starting the game.
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===Weapons===
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{{InfoTable|imagewidths=320|
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{{InfoRow
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| title={{sprite | Raiden Trad, Items.png | crop_width=16 | crop_x=0}} Wide Shot
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| screenshot=Raiden Trad, Weapons, Wide Shot.png
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| desc=The initially equipped weapon. It starts as two parallel streams of bullets but grows into a large conical spreadshot as it is upgraded.
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}}
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{{InfoRow
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| title={{sprite | Raiden Trad, Items.png | crop_width=16 | crop_x=16}} Laser
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| screenshot=Raiden Trad, Weapons, Laser.png
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| desc=A narrow but more powerful shot. It grows in width as it is upgraded.
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}}
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}}
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===Items===
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Items are released by destroying enemies or objects such as crates.
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The weapon and subweapon power-ups cycle between the two choices. Collecting the item for a weapon that is already at maximum level awards 5,000 bonus points.
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{{InfoTable|imagewidths=50|
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{{InfoRow
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| title=Laser
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| sprite={{sprite | Raiden Trad, Items.png | 2 | crop_width=16 | crop_height=16 | crop_x=16 | crop_y=0}}
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| desc=Changes the primary weapon to the Laser or upgrades it, up to 8 levels, if already equipped.
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}}
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{{InfoRow
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| title=Wide Shot
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| sprite={{sprite | Raiden Trad, Items.png | 2 | crop_width=16 | crop_height=16 | crop_x=0 | crop_y=0}}
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| desc=Changes the primary weapon to the Wide Shot or upgrades it, up to 8 levels, if already equipped.
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}}
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{{InfoRow
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| title=Nuclear Missile
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| sprite={{sprite | Raiden Trad, Items.png | 2 | crop_width=16 | crop_height=16 | crop_x=32 | crop_y=0}}
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| desc=Changes the subweapon to Nuclear Missiles or upgrades it, up to 4 levels, if already equipped.
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}}
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{{InfoRow
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| title=Homing Missile
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| sprite={{sprite | Raiden Trad, Items.png | 2 | crop_width=16 | crop_height=16 | crop_x=48 | crop_y=0}}
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| desc=Changes the subweapon to Homing Missiles or upgrades it, up to 4 levels, if already equipped.
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}}
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{{InfoRow
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| title=Power
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| sprite={{sprite | Raiden Trad, Items.png | 2 | crop_width=16 | crop_height=16 | crop_x=80 | crop_y=0}}
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| desc=Upgrades the current weapon to its maximum level. Awards 10,000 bonus points if the weapon is already at maximum level.
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}}
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{{InfoRow
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| title=Bomb
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| sprite={{sprite | Raiden Trad, Items.png | 2 | crop_width=16 | crop_height=16 | crop_x=64 | crop_y=0}}
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| desc=Adds another bomb to the player's stock, up to a maximum of 7. The player receives bonus points at the end of the stage for the number of bombs remaining. Awards 5,000 bonus points if the player already has the maximum number of bombs.
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}}
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{{InfoRow
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| title=Decoration
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| sprite={{sprite | Raiden Trad, Items.png | 2 | crop_width=16 | crop_height=16 | crop_x=96 | crop_y=0}}
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| desc=Awards 500 bonus points to the player. The player receives additional bonus points at the end of the stage for the number of Decorations collected on the current life.
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}}
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{{InfoRow
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| title=Miclus
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| sprite={{sprite | Raiden Trad, Items.png | 2 | crop_width=16 | crop_height=16 | crop_x=112 | crop_y=0}}
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| desc=Awards 5,000 bonus points to the player. This item sometimes appears in place of a Decoration. Miclus is the mascot of Seibu Kaihatsu.
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}}
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{{InfoRow
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| title=Fairy
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| sprite={{sprite | Raiden Trad, Items.png | 2 | crop_width=16 | crop_height=16 | crop_x=128 | crop_y=0}}
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| desc=Awards 10,000 bonus points to the player.
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}}
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{{InfoRow
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| title=1-Up
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| sprite={{sprite | Raiden Trad, Items.png | 2 | crop_width=16 | crop_height=16 | crop_x=144 | crop_y=0}}
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| desc=Gives the player an extra life.
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}}
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}}
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===Stages===
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{{InfoTable|imagewidths=320|
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{{InfoRow
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| title=Countryside
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| screenshot=Raiden Trad, Stage 1.png
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| screenshot2=Raiden Trad, Stage 1 Boss.png
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| tabs=yes
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| desc=
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}}
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{{InfoRow
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| title=City
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| screenshot=Raiden Trad, Stage 2.png
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| screenshot2=Raiden Trad, Stage 2 Boss.png
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| tabs=yes
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| desc=
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}}
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{{InfoRow
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| title=Ocean
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| screenshot=Raiden Trad, Stage 3.png
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| screenshot2=Raiden Trad, Stage 3 Boss.png
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| tabs=yes
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| desc=
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}}
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{{InfoRow
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| title=Ruins
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| screenshot=Raiden Trad, Stage 4.png
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| screenshot2=Raiden Trad, Stage 4 Boss.png
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| tabs=yes
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| desc=
 
}}
 
}}
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{{InfoRow
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| title=Wasteland
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| screenshot=Raiden Trad, Stage 5.png
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| screenshot2=Raiden Trad, Stage 5 Boss.png
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| tabs=yes
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| desc=
 
}}
 
}}
'''''Raiden Trad''''', known as '''''Raiden Densetsu''''' (雷電伝説) in Japan, is a 1991 shoot-'em-up developed and published by [[Micronet]] under license from [[Seibu Kaihatsu]] for the [[Sega Mega Drive]] exclusively in the US and Japan (though other third parties have ported it to various other systems). It is an expanded port of Seibu Kaihatsu's 1990 arcade shoot-'em-up ''Raiden'' and the only game in their ''Raiden'' series of shoot-'em-ups on a [[Sega]] console.
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{{InfoRow
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| title=Floating Continent
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| screenshot=Raiden Trad, Stage 6.png
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| screenshot2=Raiden Trad, Stage 6 Boss.png
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| tabs=yes
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| desc=
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}}
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{{InfoRow
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| title=Space Station
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| screenshot=Raiden Trad, Stage 7.png
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| screenshot2=Raiden Trad, Stage 7 Boss.png
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| tabs=yes
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| desc=
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}}
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{{InfoRow
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| title=Enemy Final Base
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| screenshot=Raiden Trad, Stage 8.png
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| screenshot2=Raiden Trad, Stage 8 Boss.png
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| tabs=yes
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| desc=
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}}
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{{InfoRow
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| title=Special Stage
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| screenshot=Raiden Trad, Stage 9.png
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| screenshot2=Raiden Trad, Stage 9 Boss 1.png
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| screenshot3=Raiden Trad, Stage 9 Boss 2.png
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| tabs=yes
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| desc=This stage is a bonus stage unavailable in any other versions of the game that is played after the credits.
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}}
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}}
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==Versions==
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Though other third parties have ported it to various other systems, [[Mega Drive]] version was ported by original developer. When played on Normal difficulty level, the game is the closest port of the 16-bit era. The [[Super NES]] content has cut content, and the [[PC Engine]] version has more colorful graphics but slight changes in stage layout and scrolling speed. Exclusive to the Mega Drive version is a ninth stage simply called "special stage", accessed after clearing the game once. This stage has new graphics and a new boss.
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This is a multi-regional release. The title changes depending on the systems country setting.
  
{{A}} and {{C}} fire. By default, holding down the button will fire repeatedly but with delay between each shot. By turning on rapidfire in the options, {{C}} will fire three shots in a row before a short delay ({{A}} remains unchanged). {{B}} drops a bomb, which you have a limited supply of. Powerups are both collected from enemies and by destroying objects found throughout the levels (such as crates). Weapon upgrade powerups will cycle between two options. The main weapon upgrade powerup, which is just a solid red or blue color, serves dual purpose. Bullets are "red," lasers are "blue." If you collect a main weapon upgrade of the same color as the weapon you have, the weapon is upgraded; otherwise, your current weapon is lost and you switch to the other one.
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===Localised names===
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{{aka
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|us_name=Raiden Trad
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|jp_name=雷電伝説
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|jp_trans=Raiden Densetsu}}
  
==Physical Scans==
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==Production credits==
{{ratings
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{{creditstable|
| icon=MD
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*'''Program:''' K.KONDO, H.MORI
| consolesplus=67
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*'''Graphic:''' M.KATO, BEYOND, TOSHI, B.WADA
| consolesplus_source={{num|1|page=73}}
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*'''Music:''' AKIRA
| gz=78
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| source=In-game credits
| gz_source={{num|4|page=42}}
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| pdf=Raiden Trad MD credits.pdf
| joystick=70
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| console=MD
| joystick_source={{num|19|page=195}}
 
| mdag=81
 
| mdag_source={{num|1|page=81}}
 
| megatech=79
 
| megatech_source={{num|1}}
 
| mm=81
 
| mm_source={{num|15|page=132/133}}
 
| playerone=60
 
| playerone_source={{num|15|page=106}}
 
| segapower=80
 
| segapower_source={{num|23|page=54}}
 
| segapro=76
 
| segapro_source={{num|2|page=66}}
 
| segapro_1=58
 
| segapro_source_1={{num|5|page=33}}
 
| segapro_2=44
 
| segapro_source_2={{num|18|page=66}}
 
 
}}
 
}}
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==Magazine articles==
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{{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Magazine articles}}
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==Promotional material==
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{{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Promotional material}}
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==Physical scans==
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{{ratings|MD}}
 
{{Scanbox
 
{{Scanbox
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| console=Mega Drive
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| region=JP
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| cover=RaidenTrad MD JP Box.jpg
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| cart=RaidenTrad MD JP Cart.jpg
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| cartback=RaidenTrad MD JP Cart Back.jpg
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| carttop=RaidenTrad MD JP Cart Top.jpg
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| manual=Raidentrad md jp manual.pdf
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| regcard=RaidenTrad MD JP Postcard.pdf
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}}{{Scanbox
 
| console=Mega Drive
 
| console=Mega Drive
 
| region=US
 
| region=US
 
| cover=RaidenTrad MD US Box.jpg
 
| cover=RaidenTrad MD US Box.jpg
| cart=
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| cart=RaidenTrad MD US Cart.jpg
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| manual=Raiden Trad MD US Manual.pdf
 
}}{{Scanbox
 
}}{{Scanbox
 
| console=Mega Drive
 
| console=Mega Drive
| region=US ("Bignet" Version)
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| region=US (Bignet USA)
 
| cover=RaidenTrad MD US Box Bignet.jpg
 
| cover=RaidenTrad MD US Box Bignet.jpg
| cart=
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| cart=RaidenTrad MD US Cart.jpg
}}{{Scanbox
 
| console=Mega Drive
 
| region=JP
 
| cover=RaidenTrad MD JP Box.jpg
 
| cart=
 
| manual=Raidentrad md jp manual.pdf
 
 
}}{{Scanbox
 
}}{{Scanbox
 
| console=Mega Drive
 
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| front=Raidentrad md br cover.jpg
 
| front=Raidentrad md br cover.jpg
 
}}
 
}}
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==Technical information==
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{{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Technical information}}
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==References==
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{{NECRetro|title=Raiden|italics=yes}}
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{{NECRetro|title=Super Raiden|italics=yes}}
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<references/>
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{{RaidenTradOmni}}

Revision as of 22:01, 2 January 2024

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Raiden Trad
System(s): Sega Mega Drive
Publisher: Micronet (JP, US) Bignet USA (US rerelease) Tec Toy (BR)
Developer:
Supporting companies:
Distributor: Bignet USA (US)
Licensor: Seibu Kaihatsu
Original system(s): Arcade boards
Genre: Shooting[3][4][5]

















Number of players: 1
Release Date RRP Code
Sega Mega Drive
JP
¥8,8008,800 T-22043
Sega Mega Drive
US
$69.9969.99[8] 22036
Sega Mega Drive
US
(Bignet USA)
22036
Sega Mega Drive
BR
Non-Sega versions

Raiden Trad, known as Raiden Densetsu (雷電伝説) in Japan, is a 1991 shoot-'em-up published by Micronet for the Sega Mega Drive exclusively in the US and Japan. It is an expanded port of Seibu Kaihatsu's 1990 arcade shoot-'em-up Raiden and the only game in their Raiden series of shoot-'em-ups on a Sega console.

A European release was planned by Ubisoft[10] but it did not materialise.

Story

In the year 2090, a species of alien lifeforms known as the Crystals has invaded Earth. The Crystals took control over most of Earth's military hardware to use in the invasion. In response, the world organization known as Vanquish Crystal Defense (VCD) develops the Fighting Thunder attack craft, a cutting-edge weapon based on Crystal technology. To survive against the invaders and fight back, VCD deploys Fighting Thunder as the only hope for humanity.

Gameplay

The game is a vertically scrolling shoot-'em-up. The player's aircraft is moved in any direction using the D-Pad. It shoots with A or C. By default, holding down the fire button shoots repeatedly but with a delay between each shot. If rapid-fire is enabled in the options, C fires three shots in a row before a short delay (while A remains unchanged). The ship's primary weapon can be either the Wide Shot, which covers a wider area, or the Laser, a narrow but more powerful shot. The ship can also equip a subweapon, which is fired simultaneously with the primary weapon, by collecting a power-up. The subweapon is either shooting Nuclear Missiles, which deal high damage, or Homing Missiles, which are weaker but seek targets automatically. Collecting the power-up for the currently equipped weapon upgrades it, while collecting the power-up for the other weapon changes to it while keeping the weapon level the same. The ship also has a cache of bombs, which are deployed with B. Bombs are limited in supply and do large area damage and neutralize enemy projectiles.

The ship is destroyed if it collides with an enemy or takes enemy fire. It respawns at a checkpoint with the base weapon, no subweapon, and the initial supply of three bombs if the player has lives left. The game ends if the player runs out of lives, but it can be continued as long as the player has continues remaining. The player can choose from three difficulty levels (Easy, Normal, and Hard) and set the starting number of lives in the options before starting the game.

Weapons

Raiden Trad, Weapons, Wide Shot.png

Raiden Trad, Items.png
Wide Shot
The initially equipped weapon. It starts as two parallel streams of bullets but grows into a large conical spreadshot as it is upgraded.

Raiden Trad, Weapons, Laser.png

Raiden Trad, Items.png
Laser
A narrow but more powerful shot. It grows in width as it is upgraded.

Items

Items are released by destroying enemies or objects such as crates.

The weapon and subweapon power-ups cycle between the two choices. Collecting the item for a weapon that is already at maximum level awards 5,000 bonus points.

Raiden Trad, Items.png
Laser
Changes the primary weapon to the Laser or upgrades it, up to 8 levels, if already equipped.
Raiden Trad, Items.png
Wide Shot
Changes the primary weapon to the Wide Shot or upgrades it, up to 8 levels, if already equipped.
Raiden Trad, Items.png
Nuclear Missile
Changes the subweapon to Nuclear Missiles or upgrades it, up to 4 levels, if already equipped.
Raiden Trad, Items.png
Homing Missile
Changes the subweapon to Homing Missiles or upgrades it, up to 4 levels, if already equipped.
Raiden Trad, Items.png
Power
Upgrades the current weapon to its maximum level. Awards 10,000 bonus points if the weapon is already at maximum level.
Raiden Trad, Items.png
Bomb
Adds another bomb to the player's stock, up to a maximum of 7. The player receives bonus points at the end of the stage for the number of bombs remaining. Awards 5,000 bonus points if the player already has the maximum number of bombs.
Raiden Trad, Items.png
Decoration
Awards 500 bonus points to the player. The player receives additional bonus points at the end of the stage for the number of Decorations collected on the current life.
Raiden Trad, Items.png
Miclus
Awards 5,000 bonus points to the player. This item sometimes appears in place of a Decoration. Miclus is the mascot of Seibu Kaihatsu.
Raiden Trad, Items.png
Fairy
Awards 10,000 bonus points to the player.
Raiden Trad, Items.png
1-Up
Gives the player an extra life.

Stages

Raiden Trad, Stage 1.png

Raiden Trad, Stage 1 Boss.png

  • Raiden Trad, Stage 1.png

  • Raiden Trad, Stage 1 Boss.png

Countryside

Raiden Trad, Stage 2.png

Raiden Trad, Stage 2 Boss.png

  • Raiden Trad, Stage 2.png

  • Raiden Trad, Stage 2 Boss.png

City

Raiden Trad, Stage 3.png

Raiden Trad, Stage 3 Boss.png

  • Raiden Trad, Stage 3.png

  • Raiden Trad, Stage 3 Boss.png

Ocean

Raiden Trad, Stage 4.png

Raiden Trad, Stage 4 Boss.png

  • Raiden Trad, Stage 4.png

  • Raiden Trad, Stage 4 Boss.png

Ruins

Raiden Trad, Stage 5.png

Raiden Trad, Stage 5 Boss.png

  • Raiden Trad, Stage 5.png

  • Raiden Trad, Stage 5 Boss.png

Wasteland

Raiden Trad, Stage 6.png

Raiden Trad, Stage 6 Boss.png

  • Raiden Trad, Stage 6.png

  • Raiden Trad, Stage 6 Boss.png

Floating Continent

Raiden Trad, Stage 7.png

Raiden Trad, Stage 7 Boss.png

  • Raiden Trad, Stage 7.png

  • Raiden Trad, Stage 7 Boss.png

Space Station

Raiden Trad, Stage 8.png

Raiden Trad, Stage 8 Boss.png

  • Raiden Trad, Stage 8.png

  • Raiden Trad, Stage 8 Boss.png

Enemy Final Base

Raiden Trad, Stage 9.png

Raiden Trad, Stage 9 Boss 1.png

Raiden Trad, Stage 9 Boss 2.png

  • Raiden Trad, Stage 9.png

  • Raiden Trad, Stage 9 Boss 1.png

  • Raiden Trad, Stage 9 Boss 2.png

Special Stage
This stage is a bonus stage unavailable in any other versions of the game that is played after the credits.

Versions

Though other third parties have ported it to various other systems, Mega Drive version was ported by original developer. When played on Normal difficulty level, the game is the closest port of the 16-bit era. The Super NES content has cut content, and the PC Engine version has more colorful graphics but slight changes in stage layout and scrolling speed. Exclusive to the Mega Drive version is a ninth stage simply called "special stage", accessed after clearing the game once. This stage has new graphics and a new boss.

This is a multi-regional release. The title changes depending on the systems country setting.

Localised names

Also known as
Language Localised Name English Translation
English (US) Raiden Trad Raiden Trad
Japanese 雷電伝説 Raiden Densetsu

Production credits

  • Program: K.KONDO, H.MORI
  • Graphic: M.KATO, BEYOND, TOSHI, B.WADA
  • Music: AKIRA
Source:
In-game credits
Raiden Trad MD credits.pdf
[11]


Magazine articles

Main article: Raiden Trad/Magazine articles.

Promotional material

Main article: Raiden Trad/Promotional material.

Physical scans

Sega Retro Average 
Publication Score Source
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Sega Retro Average 
Publication Version Score
1700 igr dlya Sega (RU)
50
[12]
Aktueller Software Markt (DE)
70
[13]
Beep! MegaDrive (JP) NTSC-J
65
[14]
Consoles + (FR)
67
[15]
Console XS (UK) NTSC-J
64
[16]
Electronic Gaming Monthly (US) NTSC-U
73
[17]
Mean Machines: The Essential Sega Guide (UK)
66
[18]
Famitsu (JP) NTSC-J
68
[19]
GamePro (US) NTSC-U
76
[20]
Génération 4 (FR)
91
[21]
Game Zone (UK) PAL
78
[22]
Hippon Super (JP) NTSC-J
50
[23]
Joystick (FR) NTSC-J
70
[24]
Sega Mega Drive Advanced Gaming (UK)
81
[25]
Sega Mega Drive Advanced Gaming (UK) NTSC
81
[26]
Mega Drive Fan (JP) NTSC-J
66
[27]
MegaTech (UK)
79
[28]
Mean Machines (UK)
81
[29]
Mean Machines Sega (UK)
79
[30]
Player One (FR)
60
[31]
Power Play (DE)
56
[32]
Sega Power (UK) NTSC
75
[33]
Sega Power (UK) NTSC-J
68
[34]
Sega Pro (UK)
44
[35]
Sega Pro (UK) PAL
76
[36]
Sega Pro (UK)
58
[37]
Sega Saturn Magazine (JP) NTSC-J
70
[38]
Supergame (BR)
91
[9]
Tricks 16 bit (RU)
37
[39]
VideoGames & Computer Entertainment (US)
70
[40]
Sega Mega Drive
69
Based on
30 reviews

Raiden Trad

Mega Drive, JP
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Cover
RaidenTrad MD JP Cart Top.jpg
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Cart
Raidentrad md jp manual.pdf
Manual
RaidenTrad MD JP Postcard.pdf
Reg Card
Mega Drive, US
RaidenTrad MD US Box.jpg
Cover
RaidenTrad MD US Cart.jpg
Cart
Raiden Trad MD US Manual.pdf
Manual
Mega Drive, US (Bignet USA)
RaidenTrad MD US Box Bignet.jpg
Cover
RaidenTrad MD US Cart.jpg
Cart
Mega Drive, BR
Raidentrad md br cover.jpg
Cover

Technical information

Main article: Raiden Trad/Technical information.

References

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  1. http://gdri.smspower.org/wiki/index.php/Beyond_Interactive
  2. https://www.tsmusic.co.jp/tag/megadrive/ (Wayback Machine: 2023-09-09 20:00)
  3. File:RaidenTrad MD JP Box.jpg
  4. File:RaidenTrad MD US Box.jpg
  5. 5.0 5.1 https://sega.jp/history/hard/megadrive/software_l.html (Wayback Machine: 2020-07-02 23:21)
  6. File:EGM US BuyersGuide 1992.pdf, page 15
  7. https://groups.google.com/g/rec.games.video/c/CPV6hrGp_d4/m/9EpVhNiDfEcJ
  8. Electronic Gaming Retail News, "September 1991" (US; 1991-0x-xx), page 27
  9. 9.0 9.1 Supergame, "Julho 1992" (BR; 1992-07-xx), page 33
  10. Sega Force, "January 1992" (UK; 1991-12-12), page 10
  11. File:Raiden Trad MD credits.pdf
  12. 1700 igr dlya Sega, "" (RU; 2001-xx-xx), page 184
  13. Aktueller Software Markt, "November 1991" (DE; 1991-10-11), page 150
  14. Beep! MegaDrive, "July 1991" (JP; 1991-06-08), page 32
  15. Consoles +, "Septembre 1991" (FR; 1991-09-04), page 73
  16. Console XS, "June/July 1992" (UK; 1992-04-23), page 133
  17. Electronic Gaming Monthly, "October 1991" (US; 1991-xx-xx), page 20
  18. Mean Machines: The Essential Sega Guide, "" (UK; 1993-11-18), page 81
  19. Famitsu, "1991-07-26" (JP; 1991-07-12), page 1
  20. GamePro, "November 1991" (US; 1991-xx-xx), page 55
  21. Génération 4, "Janvier 1992" (FR; 199x-xx-xx), page 142
  22. Game Zone, "February 1992" (UK; 1992-01-24), page 42
  23. Hippon Super, "August 1991" (JP; 1991-07-04), page 87
  24. Joystick, "Septembre 1991" (FR; 1991-0x-xx), page 195
  25. Sega Mega Drive Advanced Gaming, "September 1992" (UK; 1992-xx-xx), page 81
  26. Sega Mega Drive Advanced Gaming, "January 1993" (UK; 199x-xx-xx), page 93
  27. Mega Drive Fan, "October 1991" (JP; 1991-09-xx), page 107
  28. MegaTech, "Xmas 1991" (UK; 1991-12-06), page 79
  29. Mean Machines, "December 1991" (UK; 1991-11-28), page 134
  30. Mean Machines Sega, "October 1992" (UK; 1992-09-xx), page 140
  31. Player One, "Décembre 1991" (FR; 1991-xx-xx), page 106
  32. Power Play, "11/91" (DE; 1991-10-11), page 153
  33. Sega Power, "October 1991" (UK; 1991-09-05), page 54
  34. Sega Power, "November 1991" (UK; 1991-10-04), page 23
  35. Sega Pro, "April 1993" (UK; 1993-03-11), page 66
  36. Sega Pro, "December 1991" (UK; 1991-11-21), page 68
  37. Sega Pro, "March 1992" (UK; 1992-02-20), page 33
  38. Sega Saturn Magazine, "September 1995" (JP; 1995-08-08), page 86
  39. Tricks 16 bit, "Tricks Sega Gold 800 igr" (RU; 1998-03-20), page 140
  40. VideoGames & Computer Entertainment, "November 1991" (US; 1991-1x-xx), page 49


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