Genre: Shooter |
CDs: 1 |
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Publisher: Agetec |
Released: March 19, 2001 |
Developer: PsiKyo |
UPC: 0 93992 07200 1 |
Sony ID: SLUS-01337 |
PSRM: 022020 |
Players: 1 to 2 Players |
Memory: 1 Block |
Accessories: None |
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ESRB: Everyone – Animated Violence |
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Box Copy:
The war is over, now the real fighting begins!
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Trivia
- The game is letterboxed vertically to keep the arcade ratio, hence the side gray bars during play.
- Strikers 1945’s ID Tag number is 1337 – the modern day computer slang for ‘Leet’, or in normal English, ‘elite’. Considering the hardcore aspect of most Japanese based shooting games, that’s damn funny.
- You’ll often hear people refer to this game type as a ‘schmup’, which is verbal short-hand for ‘shoot’em up”.
- The US PlayStation game is actually the sequel, Strikers 1945 II under the original game’s name.
- There were a total of four games in the series – 1, 2, 3, and Plus. Plus was actually a remix of items from the first two games, similar to the way SNK remixed the first 2 Metal Slug games. Strikers Plus can be found on the Neo Geo hardware.