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{{stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (トリガーハート エグゼリカ) is a vertical shoot-'em-up game released exclusively in Japan for the [[Sega NAOMI]] and [[Sega Dreamcast]]. Being released in 2007 it remains one of the last officially licensed Dreamcast games to hit the market. A port on Xbox Live Arcade was eventually released internationally as ''Triggerheart Exelica''. | {{stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (トリガーハート エグゼリカ) is a vertical shoot-'em-up game released exclusively in Japan for the [[Sega NAOMI]] and [[Sega Dreamcast]]. Being released in 2007 it remains one of the last officially licensed Dreamcast games to hit the market. A port on Xbox Live Arcade was eventually released internationally as ''Triggerheart Exelica''. | ||
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Revision as of 15:35, 27 February 2020
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System(s): Sega NAOMI GD-ROM, Sega Dreamcast | |||||||||||||||||||
Publisher: Sega Warashi | |||||||||||||||||||
Developer: Warashi | |||||||||||||||||||
Peripherals supported: Dreamcast Arcade Stick, Visual Memory Unit, Dreamcast VGA Box | |||||||||||||||||||
Genre: Shooting[1] | |||||||||||||||||||
Number of players: 1-2 | |||||||||||||||||||
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Trigger Heart Exelica (トリガーハート エグゼリカ) is a vertical shoot-'em-up game released exclusively in Japan for the Sega NAOMI and Sega Dreamcast. Being released in 2007 it remains one of the last officially licensed Dreamcast games to hit the market. A port on Xbox Live Arcade was eventually released internationally as Triggerheart Exelica.
Contents
Production credits
- Director/Game Design/Program: Hiruned
- Triggerheart Concept/Graphic: Gra
- Graphic: DIK, hoeX
- Music by: Masahiro Kajihara
- Voice Recording: Recorded At, Same Creative Studio
- Recording Engineer/Director: Takashige Inagaki
- Voice Editorial Staff: Masafumi Takikita
- Script Retouch: Koichi Ishibasi
- Cast Coordinator: Tsuyoshi Kabaya
- Studio Desk: Mitsuhiro Tabata
- Character voice
- Exelica: Shiho Kawaragi
- Crueltear: Kozue Shimizu
- Faintear: Yuko Ishibashi
- Web Design: Mogu-Pom
- Sales And Marketing: SHO, Kane
- Special Marketing Staff For Dreamcast: Kenta Ueno (Sega), Haruo Imatsu (Sega), Takako Takusagawa (Sega), Junichi Shimizu (Sega), Hiroyuki Miyano (Sega), Hisakazu Nakagawa (Sega)
- Consumer Adviser: Ymt
- Special Thanks: Tsutomu Tabata, And All Warashi Staff, Ymot Yagi (Sega), Kaoru Uno (Sega)
- Executive Producer: Noriyuki Takasaki
- Triggerheart Exelica
- (C)Warashi 2006,2007
Magazine articles
- Main article: Trigger Heart Exelica/Magazine articles.
Physical scans
NAOMI version
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Dreamcast version
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Technical information
ROM dump status
System | Hash | Size | Build Date | Source | Comments |
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External links
- Sega of Japan catalogue pages (Japanese): Dreamcast
References
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- 1-2 player games
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- All 2007 games
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- All shoot-'em-up games
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- Update ratings template
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- No ROM dumps
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