Scramble Spirits is a 1988 shoot-'em-up developed by Sega. Though it never reached the success of shooters from Konami or Compile, having been devleoped for Sega System 24 hardware meant that at the time, the graphics were far more detailed than its rivals.
The player pilots a plane that can both fire ahead and launch bombs to attack ground units, similar to Xevious.
Scramble Spirits was ported to the Sega Master System a year after the arcade release. It was also brought to the Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64, MSX and ZX Spectrum by Grandslam Entertainments. All of these ports lack the sprite scaling, and the screen resolution is far smaller than the original arcade version.
Production Credits
Arcade Version
Director: Hoko Chan
Video Graphics: Ojisama, Panda, Nosa
Programmer: Night Emperor, Mam, Issei Kun
Sound Design: Professor Tohru, Yatchan
Special Thanks to: Pon Juice, Vibrator Misaka, Ossy, Newlyweds Ici
Presented by: Sega
Physical Scans
System 24 Version
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Master System Version
Master System, EU
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Master System, EU ® variant
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Master System, BR
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Cover
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Amiga Version
Sega Retro Average
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Zzap!64 (UK)
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59
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№62
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Amiga, EU
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Cover
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Amstrad CPC Version
Sega Retro Average
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Joystick (FR)
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75
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№4, p130
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Amstrad CPC, ES (Cassette) (MCM)
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Atari ST
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Joystick (FR)
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85
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№2, p92
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Disk 1 Disk 2
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Commodore 64 Version
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Zzap!64 (UK)
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44
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№62
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Commodore 64, EU (Cassette)
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Commodore 64, EU (Disk)
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Disk
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MSX Version
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Cover
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ZX Spectrum Version
ZX Spectrum, EU (Cassette)
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ZX Spectrum, EU (Disk)
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ZX Spectrum, EU (Cassette) (Unique)
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ZX Spectrum, ES (Cassette) (MCM)
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