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''Planet Harriers'' is different from all other ''Space Harrier'' games, in that it has four selectable characters and is presented entirely in 3D. The players have health bars, and enemies can be locked onto similar to ''[[After Burner]]''.
 
''Planet Harriers'' is different from all other ''Space Harrier'' games, in that it has four selectable characters and is presented entirely in 3D. The players have health bars, and enemies can be locked onto similar to ''[[After Burner]]''.
  
Utilizing the powerful [[Sega Hikaru]] hardware, it demonstrated advanced graphical capabilities, such as Phong shading, a long draw distance, particle effects, and many polygons and light sources on screen. At the time of its release in 2000, it was regarded as having the best video game graphics seen up until that time.{{ref|http://ign.com/articles/2000/09/21/jamma-2000-hands-on-with-planet-harriers}} It debuted at the [[Amusement Machine Show 2000]], where it was the biggest crowd-pleaser.{{fileref|ODCM US 09.pdf|page=19}} The game was a popular arcade hit in Japan.{{ref|1=https://www.segasammy.co.jp/japanese/ir/library/pdf/printing_archive/2002/sega/sega_annual_tuuki_2002.pdf#page=18}}
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Utilizing the powerful [[Sega Hikaru]] hardware, it demonstrated advanced graphical capabilities, such as Phong shading, a long draw distance, particle effects, and many polygons and light sources on screen. At the time of its release in 2000, it was regarded as having the best video game graphics seen up until that time.{{ref|http://ign.com/articles/2000/09/21/jamma-2000-hands-on-with-planet-harriers}} It debuted at the [[Amusement Machine Show 2000]], where it was the biggest crowd-pleaser.{{magref|odmus|9|19}} The game was a popular arcade hit in Japan.{{ref|1=https://www.segasammy.co.jp/japanese/ir/library/pdf/printing_archive/2002/sega/sega_annual_tuuki_2002.pdf#page=18}}
  
 
==Gameplay==
 
==Gameplay==

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Planet Harriers
System(s): Sega Hikaru
Publisher: Sega
Developer:
Genre: Shoot-'em-Up

















Number of players: 1-2
Release Date RRP Code
Arcade (Hikaru)
JP
¥? ?
Arcade (Hikaru)
US
$? ?
Arcade (Hikaru)
UK
£? ?


















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Planet Harriers is a rail shooter arcade game developed by Amusement Vision and published by Sega for Sega Hikaru hardware in 2000. It is an original entry in the Space Harrier series, and the first since Space Harrier II in 1988.

Planet Harriers is different from all other Space Harrier games, in that it has four selectable characters and is presented entirely in 3D. The players have health bars, and enemies can be locked onto similar to After Burner.

Utilizing the powerful Sega Hikaru hardware, it demonstrated advanced graphical capabilities, such as Phong shading, a long draw distance, particle effects, and many polygons and light sources on screen. At the time of its release in 2000, it was regarded as having the best video game graphics seen up until that time.[1] It debuted at the Amusement Machine Show 2000, where it was the biggest crowd-pleaser.[2] The game was a popular arcade hit in Japan.[3]

Gameplay

Planet Harriers uses a twin seated cabinet, which allows for two players to play simultaneous single-player games, or a networked two-player game. Control is through a joystick with a missile and bullet trigger, and view-change and bomb buttons on the main panel. A player may select one of four characters; Glenn, X, Cory or Nick. Gameplay involves the character flying from an into-the-screen perspective, shooting oncoming enemies and missiles.

In a two player game, the two characters may 'dock' together in order to recover life.

Stages

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Notavailable.svg Cavern
Notavailable.svg Galax

Production credits

Digital manuals

Magazine articles

Main article: Planet Harriers/Magazine articles.

Promotional material

PlanetHarriers US Flyer.jpg
US flyer
PlanetHarriers US Flyer.jpg

Photo gallery

Physical scans

Hikaru, US
Hikaru, JP
Hikaru, UK

References



Space Harrier series
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)