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Raiden Fighters

Raiden Fighters

Details: Arcade game
Descr: Raiden Fighters is a 1996 scrolling shooter arcade game by Seibu Kaihatsu. It is followed by the sequel, Raiden Fighters 2: Operation Hell Dive. This game introduced new game mechanics that separate it from the original Raiden series. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: 1996
Arcade System: Seibu SPI System
Series: Raiden
Developer: Seibu Kaihatsu
Genre: Scrolling shooter
Platforms: Microsoft Windows, Arcade game

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Raiden Fighters 2
Plot: Raiden Fighters 2: Operation Hell Dive is a 1997 scrolling shooter arcade game by Seibu Kaihatsu. It is the direct sequel to Raiden Fighters, which is a spin-off of the Raiden scrolling shooter video game franchise. Wikipedia

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Raiden Fighters Jet
Plot: Raiden Fighters Jet a 1998 scrolling shooter arcade game by Seibu Kaihatsu. It is a sequel to Raiden Fighters 2, released one year earlier. Raiden Fighters Jet retains the same game mechanics as its predecessors, while introducing new ones in a departure from the previous games. Wikipedia

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Viper Phase 1
Plot: Viper Phase 1 is a 1995 scrolling shooter arcade game by Seibu Kaihatsu. It is a spin-off in the Raiden series set in space. Wikipedia

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Raiden II
Plot: Raiden II is a 1993 vertical scrolling shooter arcade game that was developed by Seibu Kaihatsu. It was the second game in the Raiden series of vertical scrolling shooter arcade games that started with Raiden. Raiden II was ported to Windows by Kinesoft and Microsoft Corporation. Wikipedia

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Raiden Fighters Aces
Plot: Raiden Fighters Aces is a 2008 video game for the Xbox 360, published by Japanese computer software company Success Corporation. It is a compilation of all three video games in the Raiden Fighters series by Seibu Kaihatsu: the first Raiden Fighters, Raiden Fighters 2: Operation Hell Dive, and Raiden...

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Raiden IV
Plot: Raiden IV is a 2007 vertical scrolling shooting video game developed by MOSS. It was first released in the arcades in Japan. A home conversion was produced for the Xbox 360 in 2008. A later version was released for Taito's NESiCAxLive digital distribution platform. Wikipedia

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Raiden III
Plot: Raiden III is a 2005 scrolling shooter video game developed by MOSS, licensed by Seibu Kaihatsu, and published by Taito. It is the fourth game in the Raiden series. Raiden III uses the Taito Type X arcade hardware, giving full 3D graphics to the series for the first time. Wikipedia

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Raiden
Plot: Raiden is a series of arcade games by Seibu Kaihatsu initially available in arcades in Japan and later distributed to other countries by Fabtek and other arcade game manufacturers. The game that began the franchise was Raiden. It was ported for the PlayStation as The Raiden Project. Wikipedia

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The Raiden Project
Plot: The Raiden Project, originally released in Japan as simply Raiden Project is a port of the arcade games Raiden and Raiden II to the PlayStation. It was released in 1995 for North America as an original launch title on September 9, in Japan on January 27 and in Europe in November. Wikipedia

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Raiden DX
Plot: Raiden II is a 1993 vertical scrolling shooter arcade game that was developed by Seibu Kaihatsu. It was the second game in the Raiden series of vertical scrolling shooter arcade games that started with Raiden. Raiden II was ported to Windows by Kinesoft and Microsoft Corporation. Wikipedia

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Raiden V
Plot: Raiden V is a shoot 'em up video game in the Raiden series developed by MOSS. It was released in Japan for the Xbox One on February 25, 2016, with a director's cut version being released worldwide for PlayStation 4 and Microsoft Windows in 2017. Wikipedia


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Raiden Legacy

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Caladrius
Plot: Caladrius is a scrolling shooter developed and published by MOSS, first released on April 25, 2013 for the Xbox 360 in Japan. It was later released digitally in North America and Europe on September 4, 2015. Wikipedia