Raiden (series)
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- This article is about the Raiden series of arcade games developed by Seibu Kaihatsu. For other meanings of the name Raiden, see Raiden (disambiguation).
Raiden (雷電 raiden?) is a scrolling shooter and a popular series of arcade games by Seibu Kaihatsu initially available in arcades in Japan and later distributed to other countries by Fabtek. It is ported for the PlayStation as The Raiden Project, and other ports, including Amiga, PC, and the mobile phone.
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[edit] Overview
In each installment, there is a threat to humanity posed by the invasion of Earth by an alien race known as the Cranasians. In the wake of the Cranasian invasion, the World Alliance Military must launch a daring counter-attack with their powerful weapon, a Raiden supersonic attack fighter, for the future of humanity. The first two Raiden installments had eight stages, and if all stages are completed, a mission clear bonus is given and the players will start another mission. The third installment has seven stages each. The fourth installment blends classic gameplay with new ideas in one package.
[edit] Differences
Its distinguishing feature was the simultaneous double player mode where one player can play like two players at the same time. Players can get high score by quickly destroying the enemy which appears, with the new flash shot system. But this feature is not new, players did play with two-player mode
The level design of the first two installments consists of five Earth-based levels and three space-based levels:
- Farm (in Raiden the player starts from the coast, but in Raiden II, the player starts from inland)
- City
- Ocean
- Ruins
- Enemy in-land remote base
- Floating Planetoids
- Giant enemy battleship
- Final attack goal (in Raiden the final attack goal is the alien command battleship, but in Raiden II, the final attack goal is the Cranasian headquarters)
However, in Raiden III, level design appears to consist of three basic Earth-based missions and four space missions:
- Farm, City
- Enemy in-land remote base
- Ocean with platforms
- Giant Battleships
- Battleship Interior
- Connected Planetoids
- Final attack goal
The enemy's insignia appears to be a shape of a diamond in later Raiden installments.
The bosses in Raiden has normally a octagonal shape of a glowing crystalline being, but in the sequels, they have a diamond shape. In Stage 8 of Raiden, the octagonal being is concealed with a green module which moves back and forth in one direction, while in Raiden II and later installments, it appear exposed.
[edit] Boss differences
Raiden | Raiden II | Raiden III |
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2 rail tanks | Death Walkers | 2 giant tanks |
Huge aircraft | Ichneumon | Ichneumon II |
Large battleship | Shadow Submarine | Battleship boss |
Armed fort | Fort Cyclops | Space rocket |
Ground Tank | Dread Bomber | Battleship interior boss |
Two walking statues | Manticore | Space boss 2 |
Forward module of the battleship | Whisper | Final boss |
Red crystal in a green module | Cranasian Headquarters | N/A |
[edit] Games
- Raiden (1990)
- Raiden II (1993)
- Raiden DX (1994)
- Viper Phase 1 (1995)
- Raiden Fighters (1996)
- Raiden Fighters 2 (1997)
- Raiden Fighters Jet (1998)
- Raiden III (2005)
- Raiden IV (2006)
[edit] External links
- Official Raiden series web site of Moss
- Raiden at The Killer List of Video Games
- Raiden II at The Killer List of Video Games
- Raiden DX at The Killer List of Video Games
- Raiden at MobyGames
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Raiden • Raiden II • Raiden DX • Viper Phase 1 • Fighters • Fighters 2 • Fighters Jet • Raiden III • Raiden IV |