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Thunder Blade
System(s): Sega X Board , Sega Master System , Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64, DOS, MSX, Sharp X68000, TurboGrafx-16, ZX Spectrum
Publisher: Sega , NEC Avenue , US Gold
Developer: Sega AM1 , Nova , Tiertex (MSX at least the disk version), SPS
Genre: Shoot-'em-Up
Release
Date
RRP
Code
JP
1988-07-30
¥5,5005,500
G-1360
US
1988-10
7011
EU
1988-11-05
MK-7011-50
BR
19xx
KR
19xx
GB-2360
US
1988
$49.9549.95[6]
UK
1988-12-01[2]
£24.9924.99[2] [3] [4]
UK (Kixx)
1991
£7.997.99[7]
US
1988
$49.9549.95[6]
UK
1988-12-01[2]
£19.9919.99[2] [3]
UK (Kixx)
1991
£7.997.99[7]
UK (Disk)
1988-12-01[2]
£14.9914.99[4]
UK (Cassette)
1988-12-01[2]
£9.999.99[3] [4]
UK (Kixx)
1991
£3.993.99[5]
US (Disk)
1988
$34.9534.95[6]
UK (Cassette)
1988-12-01[2]
£9.999.99[2] [3]
UK (Disk)
1988-12-01[2]
£14.9914.99[2] [4]
UK (Kixx)
1991
£3.993.99[5]
UK (Disk)
1988-12-01[2]
£12.9912.99[2] [4]
UK (Cassette)
1988-12-01[2]
£8.998.99[2] [3]
UK (Kixx)
1991
£3.993.99[5]
US
1989
EU
1989
ES
19xx
ES
1989
MSX 309
Thunder Blade (サンダーブレード) is a 1987 arcade shoot 'em up game designed for Sega X Board hardware. It is heavily inspired by the Blue Thunder franchise of the early 1980s.
Gameplay
Thunder Blade has the player pilot a helicopter which can fire with either its machine gun or missile launcher to destroy various enemy vehicles.
The game was notable for its differing view changes and sprite scaling techniques. Though the game starts off as a top-down shooter, the player can adjust his/her height, zooming in and out of battle while doing so. Half way through the level, the viewpoint changes to a third-person perspective, creating a game that is similar to Space Harrier or After Burner (though with improved graphics as the technology is more advanced).
History
Legacy
The game was ported to a variety of platforms including the Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64, DOS, MSX, Sega Master System , Sharp X68000, TurboGrafx-16 and ZX Spectrum. Surprisingly most of these ports retain the sprite scaling, albeit with less detailed graphics, but often require the user to manually adjust the speed of the helicopter (unlike in the Arcade game where it was done for you). The Sega Master System version of the game omits the overhead scaling entirely.
Thunder Blade was followed by Super Thunder Blade , a launch title of the Sega Mega Drive which is essentially the same game but without the overhead segments.
Production credits
PC Engine version
Executive Producer: Makoto Sakio
Producer: Toshio Tabeta
Director: Takashi Ozama
Programmer: God Hand
Graphics: Nori-P Hide
Sound: Funky
Assistant: Quite Person, C. Willow
Special Thanks To: K. Matsuda, Tacs Tax and other staff
© Sega 1988
Reprogrammed Game © NEC Avenue, Ltd. 1990
Source : In-game credits
Gallery
Magazine articles
Main article: Thunder Blade/Magazine articles .
Promotional material
X Board EU flyer (deluxe)
X Board EU flyer (upright)
ThunderBlade SMS FR PrintAdvert.jpg
Master System FR print advert
Home computers UK print advert
Home computers FR print advert
Home computers FI print advert
ZX Spectrum ES print advert
Home computers print advert in
Electronic Game Player (US) #4: "September/October 1988" (1988-xx-xx)
also published in:
Home computers print advert in
ACE (UK) #14: "November 1988" (1988-xx-xx)
Home computers print advert in
Crash (UK) #58: "November 1988" (1988-10-20)
Home computers print advert in
Computer & Video Games (UK) #86: "December 1988" (1988-11-xx)
also published in:
ACE (UK) #15: "December 1988" (1988-xx-xx)[10]
Home computers print advert in
Computer & Video Games (UK) #87: "January 1989" (1988-12-16)
also published in:
Home computers print advert in
ACE (UK) #17: "February 1989" (1989-xx-xx)
Physical scans
X Board version
Sega Retro Average
Publication
Version
Score
X Board, US (deluxe)
Manual
X Board, US (upright)
Manual
Master System version
Sega Retro Average
Publication
Score
Source
ACE (UK)
64
№16, p76[13]
Complete Guide to Consoles (UK)
79
№1, p74[14]
Complete Guide to Consoles (UK)
80
№4, p109[15]
The Complete Guide to Sega (UK)
80
№1, p62[16]
Computer & Video Games (UK)
80
№85, p131[17]
The Games Machine (UK)
76
№13, p39[18]
Mean Machines Sega (UK)
80
№1, p136[19]
Micromanía (ES)
70
№2/20
S: The Sega Magazine (UK)
86
№11, p24
Sega Power (UK)
60
№23, p60
Sega Pro (UK)
70
№6, p30[20]
Soft Today (DK)
100
№1, p20[21]
Master System, US
Cover
Master System, EU
Cover
Master System, EU ® variant
Cover
Master System, EU "no limits" variant
Cover
Master System, JP
Cart
Master System, BR
Cover
Cart
Manual
Master System, KR
Cover
Cart
Amiga version
Sega Retro Average
Publication
Version
Score
Amiga, UK (Kixx)
Cover
Disk
Amstrad CPC version
Sega Retro Average
Publication
Version
Score
Amstrad CPC, UK (disk)
Cover
Amstrad CPC, UK (cassette) (Kixx)
Cover
Cassette
Amstrad CPC, ES (cassette)
Cover
Atari ST version
Sega Retro Average
Publication
Version
Score
Atari ST, UK
Disk 1
Disk 2
Counterpoint
Counterpoint Manual
Commodore 64 version
Sega Retro Average
Publication
Version
Score
Commodore 64, UK
Cover
Commodore 64, UK (Kixx)
Cover
IBM PC version
IBM PC, US (5.25-inch)
Disk 1
IBM PC, US (3.5-inch)
Disk
IBM PC, ES (PC Hits)
Cover
MSX version
MSX, ES
Cover
PC Engine version
PC Engine, JP
Card
Sharp X68000 version
Sharp X68000, JP
Cover
ZX Spectrum version
Sega Retro Average
Publication
Version
Score
ZX Spectrum, UK
Cover
Cassette
ZX Spectrum, UK (Kixx)
Cover
ZX Spectrum, ES
Cover
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