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Kyuukyoku Tiger II Plus (究極タイガーⅡプラス) is a vertical scrolling shoot-'em-up game released exclusively in Japan for the Sega Saturn in 1997. It is a sequel to Kyuukyoku Tiger, otherwise known as Twin Cobra.
The game was initially released in arcades in 1995 as Kyuukyoku Tiger II (Twin Cobra II outside of Japan), and can be seen as the "last" shoot-'em-up to be developed by employees of the now-defunct Toaplan. Toaplan folded before the game was complete, but Taito who held the rights to the Tiger Heli series, allowed the game to be finished by Takumi Corporation, a company made up of former Toaplan members which formed shortly before Toaplan's closure.
Naxat Soft were responsible for bringing the game to the Saturn, adding Plus to the title as well as CGI cutscenes, a new soundtrack, some palette changes and an extra level.
Production credits
- ~In-game credits~[1]
- Original Staff:
Program: Masahiro Yuge (弓削 雅稔), Takayuki Chiba (千葉 隆行)
Graphic: Takayoshi Kusaka (日下 孝悦), Takeshi Kawamoto (川本 武志), Masanori Ose (大瀬 正典), Soji Komada (駒田 壮司)
Sound: BLASTMAN・F
Special Thanks: Tomoaki Fujimoto (藤本 智秋)
Sega Saturn version:
Program: Jun Mukai (向井 純), Ken Hasegawa (長谷川 健)
- Arrange Mode Staff:
Cast:
Opening&Ending Voice: Kenji Sato (佐藤 賢治)
Operator-1: Eriko Hara (原 えりこ)
Operator-2: Yuka Koyama (小山 裕香)
Commander: Masato Oba (大場 真人)
Casting Manager: Yasuaki Sumi (角 康昭) (AONI Production)
CG Visual & Movie: Ichiro Imamura (今村 一郎)
Scenario Arrange: Takayuki Tanishima (谷島 孝之)
Stage7 Graphic: Takeshi Kawamoto (川本 武志), Masanori Ose (大瀬 正典), Ken Taketoshi (竹歳 健)
Original Sound: Sound Media
Special Thanks: Yukitosi Nakazato (中里 至利), Ryuhei Suzuki (鈴木 龍兵), Takayuki Chiba (千葉 隆行), Takeshi Kawamoto (川本 武志), Naxat Tokyo R&D-1st Div., Takumi Corporation R&D Div.
Producer & Director: Kazuhiko Inoue (井上 一彦), Takayoshi Kusaka (日下 孝悦)
Executive Producer: Shimoji Hiroshi (下地 浩), Tomoaki Fujimoto (藤本 智秋)
© Takumi Corporation 1997
© 1997 Naxat Soft
Track list
2. Target Rock ! ! (01:54)
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From: Boss
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6. STEEL TIGER II ~Good Luck Guys~ (02:31)
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From: Stage 1
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7. Deep... (02:36)
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From: Stage 2
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8. Trouble Shooting (02:38)
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From: Stage 3
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9. Legend... (02:41)
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From: Stage 4
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10. Sky High! High! High! (02:53)
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From: Stage 5
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11. Last Shot (05:23)
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From: Stage 6
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12. Stage 1/2 (Arrange Mode) (03:20)
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13. Stage 3/4 (Arrange Mode) (03:21)
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14. Stage 5/6 (Arrange Mode) (03:20)
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15. Stage 7 (Arrange Mode) (03:22)
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16. Boss (Arrange Mode) (02:28)
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17. STAGE CLEAR (Arrange Mode) (01:19)
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18. GAME OVER (Arrange Mode) (00:11)
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19. Ending Voice (Arrange Mode) (00:21)
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► Running time: 39:16
Physical scans
Saturn, JP
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Cover
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Spinecard Disc
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References
- ↑ File:KyuukyokuTigerIIPlus_Saturn_JP_SSEnding.pdf
- ↑ File:SSM_JP_19971226_1997-45.pdf, page 222
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Saturn no Game wa Sekai Ichi~i~i~i!: Satamaga Dokusha Race Zen Kiroku, SoftBank Publishing, page 16 Cite error: Invalid
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- ↑ Famitsu, "1997-12-26" (JP; 1997-12-12), page 1
- ↑ Joypad, "Février 1998" (FR; 1998-xx-xx), page 88
- ↑ Mega Console, "Febbraio 1998" (IT; 1998-xx-xx), page 62
- ↑ Saturn Fan, "1997 No. 24" (JP; 1997-12-12), page 189
- ↑ Saturn Fan, "1998 No. 3" (JP; 1998-01-30), page 73
- ↑ Sega Saturn Magazine, "1997-45 (1997-12-26)" (JP; 1997-12-12), page 222