Description: DescriptionRadiant Silvergun SEGA Saturn 1998 Langage/Japanese TRUSURE from JAPAN RADIANT SILVERGUN is a vertical scrolling shooting game developed and released by Treasure, which first ran as an arcade game in late May 1998, and was ported to the Sega Saturn as a home-use game on July 23, 1998. OverviewThe first title in the "Project RS" series, this is an orthodox stage-clearing, horizontal-screen, vertical-scrolling shooter game that incorporates a 3D representation. The most distinctive feature of the game is the attack method of the ship, which can use eight different attack methods by pressing three buttons in combination. Another feature is the puzzle-like bonus-adding system. Most enemies have one of the following attributes: red, yellow, or blue. Bonus points are awarded for defeating only enemies of the same color, defeating colored enemies in a specific order, and so on. Another feature of the game is that scores are related to power-ups for the player's ship. Scores are treated as experience points, and the weapons used to defeat enemies are powered up. If you do not score points, your ship will remain weak and you will not be able to complete the game. Although the boss battles have a high density of bullets, they are not often included in the bullet-hell shooter category because of the abundance of opportunities to eliminate enemy bullets at will and the fact that many bullets can be avoided without too much difficulty by using certain methods. The above elements were adopted to combine the sense of "aiming and shooting," which has tended to be neglected in shooting games to date, with the element of patterning, which has been indispensable to the strategy of shooting games to date. The special score system based on the attribute system adopted in this work and the aiming and shooting with a single shot are concepts common to "Project RS". Graphically, the backgrounds and characters are rendered in 3D using a mixture of polygons and texture mapping. The backgrounds are created using only 16 simultaneous colors. This was done to save memory for a complete port to the Sega Saturn, which has inferior 3D performance compared to the arcade board. The game has a worldview based on a doomsday theory with its own message, and the orchestral background music by Hitoshi Sakimoto (using an internal sound source for performance) was re-released as a soundtrack long after the game's release. In the 1998 Gamestop Awards, it placed 10th in the "Gamestop Award" category and 2nd in the "Best Shooter" category, both behind "Espredo," which was released the same year. However, it was unranked in both player and intercom popularity in the annual 20 Hit Games of the Year. For home consoles, a port of the game was released on the Sega Saturn, which is compatible with ST-V boards, about two months after the arcade version went on sale, and a remake version with refined graphics and new modes has been available on "Xbox Live Arcade" (Xbox 360) since 2011. In 2017, the Xbox Live Arcade version became backward compatible with Xbox One.PaymentPayPal only.ShippingWe will carefully deliver using the packing material. Standard --- EMS (with tracking number and insurance) --- Some regions have additional shipping charges. Term of SaleWe usually ship within 5 business days of receiving cleared payment. Our return policy, In the only case of unopened item package.International Buyers - Please Note:Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding or buying.
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Region Code: NTSC-J (Japan)
Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
Publisher: ESP
Rating: RP - Rating Pending
Genre: Shooter
Platform: Sega Saturn
Game Name: Radiant Silvergun