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''Bangai-O Spirits'' is an
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for the
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, and the sequel to ''
Bangai-O ''Bangai-O'' is a multidirectional shooter developed by Treasure and released in 1999 on the Nintendo 64 in Japan. It was ported to the Dreamcast worldwide shortly after with some gameplay changes and updated graphics and audio. The game places ...
'' which was released on the
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. ''Bangai-O Spirits'' is a side-scrolling shooting game with free-scrolling levels that extend horizontally and vertically. The player controls a robot with the ability to fly, but is still affected by gravity. He has seven weapons to choose from, and can perform melee attacks using a
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or
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. The game has 160 levels, and features a level editor to create more. Edited levels can be encoded in a sound that can be recorded with a computer and shared between players. This technology was inspired by the datacasettes used by some older computers, including the
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on which Matsumoto learned to program.


Plot

''Bangai-O Spirits'' has very little story line, and is not part of the same continuity as the previous game. The two new pilots are called Masato (boy) and Ruri (girl). The campaign mode is limited to a brief set of tutorial stages. Upon completing all of the stages under "Treasure's Best" in free mode, a brief cutscene will play, with one of the characters saying, "We're only here because the fanboys would throw a fit on the internet if the game didn't have an ending."


Development

In a rare breach of the company's usual secrecy about future plans, developer Yoshiyuki Matsumoto first hinted at a sequel to ''Bangai-O'' in a 2003 interview on Sega's website to promote the game '' Astro Boy: Omega Factor''. When asked what game he would like to create next, he said he would like to "carry out ''Bakuretsu Muteki Bangai-O's'' revenge". Treasure began working on a concept demo before a publisher was involved. Full production followed the completion of their previous handheld release, '' Bleach: Dark Souls''. When publisher ESP approached them about a possible collaboration, ''Bangai-O'' seemed like a logical fit. It was demonstrated at
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in September. The game has been released in North America by
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of America on August 12, 2008. Treasure has handled the localization for the game in-house, adding features they did not have time to include in the Japanese release. Treasure previously did this with the North American version of '' Astro Boy: Omega Factor'', which featured new enemies, difficulty modes, and refined level layouts, and is generally considered a stronger product than the original Japanese version.


Gameplay

The player is able to choose two weapons from a list that includes various missiles, melee weapons, and a defensive shield. The player is also able to choose two EX weapons from a list of homing, napalm, rebound, break, direction, reflector, and freeze. The use of the EX Attack unleashes loads of missiles. More missiles will be fired the longer one charges the attack, and the closer one is to enemy projectiles. The exception is the freeze EX Attack, which "freezes" the screen, but this is still affected by the amount of projectiles en route to the player. The direction EX attack sends all of the attack at a single enemy, while the reflector EX attack reflects all the enemy fire. Also added is the ability for the player to dash. While dashing the player moves forward faster than normal and is able to both damage and travel through enemies and scenery but cannot fire. A new defensive skill is the ability to knockback enemies and objects. The bat, dash, and reflect EX are the only ways to knockback enemies. Enemies that are knockedback can knockback other enemies which could cascade into a very large and damaging "wave" of knockedback enemies.


Reception

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'' gave the game 8/10. ''Hardcore Gamer'' praised its simplicity, while ''
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'' called it "glorious, eclectic, furiously inventive, dizzying, baffling, confusing, witty, clever and beautiful" and gave it solid 10 out of 10. ''
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'' compared the game to ''Geometry Wars'' and ranked it 4.5 out of 5. Ron Burke of ''Gaming Trend'' mentioned that he was surprised that this game allows him to load sounds, a feature he says, is absent in other games. It was a nominee for Best Shooting Game and Best Use of Sound for the Nintendo DS by IGN in their 2008 video game awards. Tim Rogers, a new games journalist writing for Kotaku.com, ranked Bangai-O Spirits at #1 in his 2018 retrospective on the best games released in 2008 calling it: "A game God would play".


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