Last Update: 3/28/07

Ikaruga

He is Shinra, the lone survivor of a ravaged people. He must battle fiercely, move swiftly and act rationally in a new war, a space crusade of frighteningly intense firepower and hypnotic beauty. Take control of the ship Ikaruga - alter your energy field, evade epic maelstroms of fire and terminate enemies with a nearly limitless arsenal - all to protect an aging, exiled people. Find calm amid the chaos and reap the rewards, in this perfect combination of beautiful, manga-style storytelling and refined, ultra-challenging arcade heroics.

The gameplay consists of shooting enemies who come in one of two polarities: either black(/red) or white(/blue). The player's ship can be either polarity, and can be switched at will.

It was released in the arcades in 2001 on Sega's NAOMI system and subsequently ported to Dreamcast in Japan and then worldwide to the Nintendo GameCube. It is a spiritual sequel to Radiant Silvergun.
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Publisher: Sega

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Features

  • Treasure-developed, top-down, old-school shooter
  • Spiritual successor to Radiant Silvergun
  • Forced-vertical scrolling
  • No pick-ups or power-ups
  • Unique Silhouette Mirage-inspired gameplay mechanic
  • Three levels of difficulty
  • Five different stages
  • Supports true vertical mode, where players can turn their television sets on end and take advantage of the full vertical display resolution
  • For 1-2 players simultaneous
  • Progressive scan support
  • Requires 12 memory blocks for saves
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