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Raiden DX (雷電DX, Raiden Dīekkusu) is an alternate version of Raiden II. It has three different game modes: a 15-minute long unbroken stage that does not allow players to continue, the first five stages of Raiden II, and eight stages (plus one bonus) with new layouts. Raiden DX was ported to the PlayStation in Japan.
The first three Raiden games were published by Seibu Kaihatsu and distributed by Fabtek (US), The Metrotainment Network (Asia), and Tuning Electronic (Germany). After more than a decade, the original series was revived and licensed by MOSS and published by Taito. Raiden (1990) Raiden II (1993) Raiden DX (1994) Raiden III (2005) Raiden IV (2007)
Raiden (Mortal Kombat) (sometimes spelled Rayden), a character in the Mortal Kombat video game series; Raiden (series), a series of scrolling shooter arcade games Raiden, the first game in the series; Raiden II; Raiden DX; Raiden III; Raiden IV; Raiden V; The Raiden Fighters series, a later arcade shooter series that uses the Raiden name ...
Raiden [a] is a 1990 vertically scrolling shooter arcade video game developed by Seibu Kaihatsu and published by Tecmo in Japan. [2] The game's story takes place in the year 2090, when an alien species known as the Crystals invaded Earth.
Raiden II New — 1996 Seibu Kaihatsu: Scrolling shooter: 2 Raiden2: Raiden III — 2005 Moss Scrolling shooter: 2 Raiden IV — 2007 Moss Scrolling shooter: 2 Raiden DX — 1994 Seibu Kaihatsu: Scrolling shooter: 2 Raiden2: Raiden Fighters — 1996 Seibu Kaihatsu: Scrolling shooter: 2 Seibu SPI System: Raiden Fighters 2: 2000 Operation Hell ...
The Raiden Fighters series uses this bomb deploy time of the new version as part of the Judge Spear's guest appearance. Medals: Taking a cue from the mechanics of Raiden DX, medals stop shimmering for a brief moment, during which they award more points when collected. Enemies that carry medals appear more frequently in the new version.
This is a list of video games developed or published by Hudson Soft.The following dates are based on the earliest release, typically in Japan.While Hudson Soft started releasing video games in 1978, it was not until 1983 that the company began to gain serious notability among the video gaming community.
Seibu Kaihatsu Inc. (有限会社 セイブ開発, yūgen kaisha seibu kaihatsu) was a Japanese manufacturer of arcade games.The company was founded in 1982 at Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan as Seibu Denshi Inc. (有限会社セイブ電子), but changed to its current name sometime in 1984.