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+ | | bobscreen4=SpaceHarrier_FM7_JP_SSTitle.png | ||
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+ | | bobscreen6=SpaceHarrier_MZ700_SSTitle.png | ||
+ | | tab1=X68000 | ||
+ | | tab2=Sharp X1 | ||
+ | | tab3=PC-8801 | ||
+ | | tab4=FM-77 AV | ||
+ | | tab5=PC-6001 | ||
+ | | tab6=Sharp MZ-700 | ||
| title=Space Harrier | | title=Space Harrier | ||
| publisher=[[Dempa]] | | publisher=[[Dempa]] | ||
| developer=[[Dempa]] | | developer=[[Dempa]] | ||
− | | system=FM-77 AV, PC-6001, PC-8801, X1, [[X68000]] | + | | system=[[FM-77 AV]], [[PC-6001 mkII]], [[PC-8801 mkII SR]], [[Sharp MZ-700]], [[Sharp X1]], [[X68000]] |
| genre=Shooter / Shoot-'em-Up | | genre=Shooter / Shoot-'em-Up | ||
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In Japan, '''''[[Space Harrier]]''''' (スペースハリアー) was ported to many home computers. | In Japan, '''''[[Space Harrier]]''''' (スペースハリアー) was ported to many home computers. | ||
− | [[Dempa]] published the [ | + | [[Dempa]] published the [[Fujitsu FM-77]], [[PC-6001]], [[PC-8801]], [[Sharp X1]] and [[X68000]] versions. The [http://www.giantbomb.com/sharp-mz/3045-128/ Sharp MZ-700] version is a fan-made software. Program was published in the home computer magazine ''Oh!X'' on receiving the ''Sega'' license. |
==Versions== | ==Versions== |
Revision as of 12:01, 30 December 2021
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Space Harrier |
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System(s): FM-77 AV, PC-6001 mkII, PC-8801 mkII SR, Sharp MZ-700, Sharp X1, 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-6001, PC-8801, Sharp X1 and X68000 versions. 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.
Versions
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.
Screenshot
- Main article: Space Harrier (JP home computers)/Comparisons.
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
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
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
Promotional material
X68000 version in Mycom BASIC magazine (JP) #1988-01: "January 1988" (1987-12-08)
also published in:
also published in:
- Mycom BASIC magazine (JP) #1988-02: "February 1988" (1988-01-08)[1]
- Mycom BASIC magazine (JP) #1988-03: "March 1988" (1988-02-08)[2]
- Mycom BASIC magazine (JP) #1988-04: "April 1988" (1988-03-08)[3]
- Mycom BASIC magazine (JP) #1988-05: "May 1988" (1988-04-08)[4]
PC6001 mkII/SR, PC6601/SR, X68000 versions in Mycom BASIC magazine (JP) #1988-01: "January 1988" (1987-12-08)
also published in:
also published in:
- Mycom BASIC magazine (JP) #1988-02: "February 1988" (1988-01-08)[5]
- Mycom BASIC magazine (JP) #1988-03: "March 1988" (1988-02-08)[6]
- Mycom BASIC magazine (JP) #1988-04: "April 1988" (1988-03-08)[7]
- Mycom BASIC magazine (JP) #1988-05: "May 1988" (1988-04-08)[8]
- Mycom BASIC magazine (JP) #1988-06: "June 1988" (1988-05-08)[9]
FM77AV version in Mycom BASIC magazine (JP) #1988-01: "January 1988" (1987-12-08)
also published in:
also published in:
- Mycom BASIC magazine (JP) #1988-02: "February 1988" (1988-01-08)[10]
- Mycom BASIC magazine (JP) #1988-03: "March 1988" (1988-02-08)[11]
- Mycom BASIC magazine (JP) #1988-05: "May 1988" (1988-04-08)[12]
- Mycom BASIC magazine (JP) #1988-06: "June 1988" (1988-05-08)[13]
PC-88, X1 versions in Mycom BASIC magazine (JP) #1988-08: "August 1988" (1988-07-08)
also published in:
also published in:
- Mycom BASIC magazine (JP) #1988-09: "September 1988" (1988-08-08)[14]
- Mycom BASIC magazine (JP) #1988-10: "October 1988" (1988-09-08)[15]
- Mycom BASIC magazine (JP) #1988-11: "November 1988" (1988-10-08)[16]
- Mycom BASIC magazine (JP) #1988-12: "December 1988" (1988-11-08)[17]
Physical scans
FM77 AV version
PC-6001 mkII version
PC-8801 mkII SR version
X1 version
X68000 version
External Link
NEC Retro has more information related to Space Harrier
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- Fujitsu FM-77AV Version (Youtube)
- PC-6001mkII Version (Youtube)
- PC-8801mkII Version (Youtube)
- 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) |
- ↑ Mycom BASIC magazine, "February 1988" (JP; 1988-01-08), page 224
- ↑ Mycom BASIC magazine, "March 1988" (JP; 1988-02-08), page 214
- ↑ Mycom BASIC magazine, "April 1988" (JP; 1988-03-08), page 226
- ↑ Mycom BASIC magazine, "May 1988" (JP; 1988-04-08), page 224
- ↑ Mycom BASIC magazine, "February 1988" (JP; 1988-01-08), page 228
- ↑ Mycom BASIC magazine, "March 1988" (JP; 1988-02-08), page 221
- ↑ Mycom BASIC magazine, "April 1988" (JP; 1988-03-08), page 234
- ↑ Mycom BASIC magazine, "May 1988" (JP; 1988-04-08), page 234
- ↑ Mycom BASIC magazine, "June 1988" (JP; 1988-05-08), page 230
- ↑ Mycom BASIC magazine, "February 1988" (JP; 1988-01-08), page 223
- ↑ Mycom BASIC magazine, "March 1988" (JP; 1988-02-08), page 212
- ↑ Mycom BASIC magazine, "May 1988" (JP; 1988-04-08), page 231
- ↑ Mycom BASIC magazine, "June 1988" (JP; 1988-05-08), page 227
- ↑ Mycom BASIC magazine, "September 1988" (JP; 1988-08-08), page 226
- ↑ Mycom BASIC magazine, "October 1988" (JP; 1988-09-08), page 236
- ↑ Mycom BASIC magazine, "November 1988" (JP; 1988-10-08), page 222
- ↑ Mycom BASIC magazine, "December 1988" (JP; 1988-11-08), page 238