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The NES version of Strider was conceived as part of a three-way collaboration between Capcom and manga studio Moto Kikaku, which also included the Strider Hiryu manga by Tatsumi Wada serialized in the manga anthology Comic Computique and a separately developed coin-operated video game version. [5] Unlike the arcade game, the NES version of ...
Strider, released in Japan as Strider Hiryƫ, [b] is a 1989 hack and slash game developed and published by Capcom for arcades.Set in a dystopian future where Earth is ruled by the tyrannical Grandmaster Meio, it follows the titular Strider named Hiryu as he attempts to end his tyrannical reign for good.
The second volume as well as the Xbox version of the first volume were not released in Japan. Two handheld compilations, Capcom Classics Collection Remixed (not released in Japan) and Capcom Classics Collection Reloaded ( Capcom Classics Collection in Japan) were released on March 22 and October 24, 2006 respectively on the PlayStation Portable .
Strider (video game) → Strider (1989 arcade game) Strider (NES video game) → Strider (1989 NES video game) – Per WP:NCVGDAB, to disambiguate from Strider (2014 video game) as well as each other, since they were released in the same year on different platforms. I wasn't sure if the title for this article should be "arcade video game ...
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On Friday, Swift is set to release “1989 (Taylor’s Version)" — nine years to the day after the original album was released. When Swift released “1989” in 2014, it seemed like she was at ...
Strider Hiryu, a manga and video game character who has starred in the following titles: Strider (1988 manga), a 1988 manga by Moto Kikaku; Strider (1989 arcade game), a 1989 action game by Capcom; Strider (1989 NES video game), a different 1989 game starring the same character; Strider II (1990 video game), sequel to the arcade game by Tiertex