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An original DemonStar screenshot, 2-player mission. The player is a test pilot of a prototype starfighter, the RaptorX, launched by the Terran fleet.A space crime organization, known as the Alien Shogunate Xidus Armada, delivered a surprise attack to the Terran Fleet, destroying most of the Raptor fighters in the process.
April 1, 1994 [11] Release years by system: 1994 – PC (MS-DOS, Linux) 1997 – PC (Windows) 2010 – iOS 2011 – PC (Mac OS) Notes: Vertical scrolling shooter. Last Cygnus Studios title. Working titles were "Mercenary: 2029" and "Raptor: This Ain't No Dinosaur Game!" Published by Apogee Software. Included in The Space Arcade Collection (2000 ...
It is the location of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building, the headquarters of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government. Progress continues in Nishi-Shinjuku, which is heading away from the city centre and has the site of the proposed Nishi-Shinjuku 3-Chōme Redevelopment, with plans for what will be three of the four tallest buildings in Japan.
[11] [12] The open source Chromium B.S.U. was also inspired by frustrations with the Linux version of Raptor, [13] while AstroMenace was inspired by the game's successor DemonStar. [ 14 ] In October 2023, Host gave developer "skynettx" permission to release the source code of the DOS version of Raptor under the GNU General Public License , [ 15 ...
Nishi-Shinjuku Station (Japan) Show map of Japan Nishi-shinjuku Station ( 西新宿駅 , Nishi-shinjuku-eki ) is a Tokyo Metro railway station in Shinjuku, Tokyo , Japan.
Kenichi Nishi (西 健一, Nishi Ken'ichi, born June 20, 1967) is a Japanese video game designer. He has helped found a number of notable video game companies and develops games at Route24, his own private limited company. The number 24 in the title comes from its founder's name: "Ni" (2) and "Shi" (4). [1]
Nishi-waseda Station (西早稲田駅, Nishi-waseda-eki, lit. "West Waseda Station") is a subway station on the Tokyo Metro Fukutoshin Line, in Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan, operated by the Tokyo subway operator Tokyo Metro. Its station number is F-11. The station opened on June 14, 2008.
The Shinjuku Center Building (新宿センタービル, Shinjuku Sentā Biru) is a skyscraper in the Nishi-Shinjuku business district in Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan. It has a height of 223 metres and 54 floors. The building opened on October 31, 1979 and was fully renovated in 1998. It serves as the headquarters of the Taisei Corporation. [1]