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Strider, released in Japan as Strider Hiryu (ストライダー飛竜) is a 1989 side-scrolling platform game released for the CP System arcade hardware by Capcom. It became one of Capcom's early hits before Street Fighter II, revered for its innovative gameplay and multilingual voice clips during cutscenes (presented in Japanese, Mandarin, Russian, Spanish and English).
[edit] GameplayThe game takes place in the year 2048. The player controls Strider Hiryu, a young top-ranked member of a ninja-style assassination group known as "Striders", hired to assassinate the "Grandmaster", a legendary being who has observed Earth from his dwelling in a far-off galaxy and created a space station (known as "The Third Moon"), between Earth and its original moon in order to rule Earth and continue his observation. The levels take place around the globe (including the Soviet Union and the Amazon Rainforest). Hiryu uses a "Cipher" (a razor-sharp blade that generates metal-cutting plasma, wielded similarly to a tonfa) called "Falchion". He can also latch onto and climb across walls and ceilings using a metallic hook. Throughout the course of the game, the player obtains power-ups, including an extension power-up for the Cipher (increasing Hiryu's attack range for the next few attacks), an invincibility power-up (which creates a copy that mimics his attacks for a short while), and robotic animal-like companions called "Options" (a mushroom-like droid, a hawk, and a panther) which help him defeat enemies. [edit] Ports
[edit] MangaBefore the release of the Strider arcade game, Monthly Comic Comp (an anthology published by Kadokawa Shoten) serialized a Strider Hiryu manga authored by Tatsumi Wada from May to October in 1988. A single collected volume was published in November of the same year.[2] This manga was produced as a tie-in to the the Famicom version of Strider Hiryu, which was canceled in Japan while the manga was finishing its serialization and released only in the West.[3] [edit] ReceptionStrider is fondly remembered, having spawned numerous fansites and retrospectives[4][5][6]. Upon its release, Electronic Gaming Monthly was impressed with the Genesis port, devoting portions of three separate issues to it and awarding it the Genesis Game of the Year in 1990.[7] Brett Alan Weiss of All Media Guide called it "a nice effort and a lot of fun for someone who likes to travel through a dark future Earth killing everything in his/her path with a giant sword", while also noting that "it does get a little repetitious using the same weapon over and over. And the sound your sword makes is annoying from the start."[8] [edit] Legacy[edit] Sequels
[edit] Other appearancesThe character of Strider Hiryu also appears in the 1998 fighting game Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes, which was followed by Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes in 2000. Additionally the Hiryu character has made appearances in other Capcom-produced games such as SNK vs. Capcom: Card Fighters Clash, Namco X Capcom and Adventure Quiz: Capcom World 2. [edit] Related gamesThe 1997 arcade game Osman, released by Mitchell Corp., was produced by former staff members from Capcom who worked on the original Strider, likening Osman as a spiritual sequel to Strider. [edit] References
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