is a
shoot 'em up video game franchise
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developed and published by
Taito. The eponymous
first game was released in February 1987 for arcades, and has since been followed by six sequels and several spin-offs. The series takes place during the events of a war between humans and the Belsar empire, which plot to destroy all that is left of mankind. ''Darius'' is known for its branching stage paths, upbeat soundtrack, and cute sea life-inspired enemies.
Development
The series first appeared in Japanese game centers in 1987, where ''Darius'' became known for its "colossal" triple-screen arcade machine setup and body-sonic seats. It was known as the first arcade game to combine "high-impact engineering" with "creative presentation". Compared to the technology of
Ultra Panavision 70 in how the series utilized color, it also used an "innovative" branching stage format that allowed for multiple playthroughs to be different in major ways.
The series is also known for its cute graphics, upbeat soundtrack, and sound effects.
The series' use of robotic fish, crustaceans, and other sea creatures as enemies was cited as a way to make the games stand out due to the proliferation of sci-fi arcade shooters in the mid-1980s'.
List of games in the series
Arcade releases
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Darius
Darius may refer to:
Persian royalty
;Kings of the Achaemenid Empire
* Darius I (the Great, 550 to 487 BC)
* Darius II (423 to 404 BC)
* Darius III (Codomannus, 380 to 330 BC)
;Crown princes
* Darius (son of Xerxes I), crown prince of Persia, ma ...
'' (1987)
**''Darius Extra Version'' (1987): An updated and rebalanced version of the above based on player feedback.
* ''
Darius II
Darius II ( peo, 𐎭𐎠𐎼𐎹𐎺𐎢𐏁 ; grc-gre, Δαρεῖος ), also known by his given name Ochus ( ), was King of Kings of the Achaemenid Empire from 423 BC to 405 or 404 BC.
Artaxerxes I, who died in 424 BC, was followed by h ...
'' (1989): Was released in both triple- and double-screen (more common) versions. An international version with various changes was released titled ''Sagaia''; accordingly, this name is commonly associated with ''Darius II'' outside Japan.
* ''
Darius Gaiden
is a 1994 horizontal-scrolling shooter arcade game developed and published by Taito. The fifth entry in its '' Darius'' series, players control a starship named the Silver Hawk in its mission to destroy the Belsar empire before it wipes out the ...
'' (1994): This game was originally announced as ''Darius III''.
* ''
G-Darius {{Infobox video game
, title = G-Darius
, image = G-Darius arcade flyer.jpg
, caption = Promotional flyer
, developer = Taito
, publisher = Taito
, released = Arcade{{vgrelease, JP, June 1997
PlayStation{{vgrelease, JP, April 9, 1998
{{vgrel ...
'' (1997)
**''G-Darius Ver.2'' (1997): An updated and rebalanced version of the above. Not much is known about it, other than it being developed after the PlayStation port.
* ''Dariusburst Another Chronicle'' (2010): Related to the PSP ''Dariusburst''.
Consumer releases
Original works
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Darius Twin
is a 1991 horizontal-scrolling shooter video game developed and published by Taito for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. It is part of the '' Darius'' series. It was re-released on the Wii Virtual Console in 2010 for Japan on April 13 an ...
'' (1991): An original game for the
Super Famicom/SNES. Gameplay is mostly based on ''Darius II''.
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Darius Force
known as ''Super Nova'' in North America, is a horizontal scrolling shooter for the Super Famicom/SNES, released in 1993 and is part of the '' Darius'' series.
Gameplay
One main difference between this game and the rest of the ''Darius'' games ...
'' (1993): Another original game for the
Super Famicom/SNES and followup to Twin. Again, gameplay is mostly based on ''Darius II''.
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Dariusburst
is a horizontal scrolling shooter developed by Pyramid and published by Taito. Forming part of the ''Darius'' series, it was released for the PlayStation Portable on December 24, 2009. Like previous ''Darius'' games, ''Dariusburst'' is an offbea ...
'' (2009): Released for the
PSP. Meant to be the follow up to ''G-Darius''.
Ports and conversions
*''Darius+'' (1989): Released for various Western home PCs like the
Atari ST
The Atari ST is a line of personal computers from Atari Corporation and the successor to the Atari 8-bit family. The initial model, the Atari 520ST, had limited release in April–June 1985 and was widely available in July. It was the first pers ...
, the
Amiga
Amiga is a family of personal computers introduced by Commodore in 1985. The original model is one of a number of mid-1980s computers with 16- or 32-bit processors, 256 KB or more of RAM, mouse-based GUIs, and significantly improved graphi ...
, and the
ZX Spectrum. Based loosely on the original ''Darius''.
*''Super Darius'' (1990): A conversion of ''Darius'' for the
PC Engine's
Super CD-ROM²
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, very close to the original other than being single-screen. Features new bosses, as well as a "boss rush" mode.
**''Darius Alpha'' (1990): Released alongside ''Super Darius'' in an unknown manner; ''extremely'' rare. A conversion of the above's boss rush as a regular
PC Engine HuCard, something of a demo for the later ''Darius Plus''. Some bosses were removed.
**''Darius Plus'' (1990): The full game itself, again a PC Engine HuCard. The bosses that were removed in ''Alpha'' do not return here. Both ''Alpha'' and ''Plus'' were actually written for the
PC Engine SuperGrafx and playing them on that console results in slightly improved graphics (less flicker and slowdown).
*''Darius II'' (1990): A conversion of ''Darius II'' for the
Mega Drive. Some changes to bosses and levels even beyond having to rebalance levels for single-screen purposes. Has a secret boss rush mode itself. This port was released in the US, under the ''Sagaia'' name.
*''Sagaia'' (1991): A partly original game for the
Game Boy. Something of a "special version" of ''Darius'', like with ''Darius+''. The total package is very similar to ''
Nemesis
In ancient Greek religion, Nemesis, also called Rhamnousia or Rhamnusia ( grc, Ῥαμνουσία, Rhamnousía, the goddess of Rhamnous), was the goddess who personifies retribution, a central concept in the Greek world view.
Etymology
The n ...
''.
*''Sagaia'' (1992): A Europe-only conversion of ''Darius II'' for the
Master System
The is an 8-bit
third-generation home video game console manufactured by Sega. It was originally a remodeled export version of the Sega Mark III, the third iteration of the SG-1000 series of consoles, which was released in Japan in 1985 and ...
, related to and based on the above Mega Drive version. Not to be confused with the above.
*''Super Darius II'' (1993): A conversion of ''Darius II'' for the
PC Engine's
Super CD-ROM²
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add-on. Essentially a remake: full arranges for every original song plus new songs entirely, a completely different set of bosses, otherwise redesigned zones and their enemies, etc.
*''Darius Gaiden'' (1995, 1996, 1998): A conversion of ''Darius Gaiden'' for
Sega Saturn
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,
PlayStation
is a video gaming brand that consists of five home video game consoles, two handhelds, a media center, and a smartphone, as well as an online service and multiple magazines. The brand is produced by Sony Interactive Entertainment, a divisi ...
, and
Windows, respectively. Fairly close to the original.
*''Darius II'' (1996): A conversion of ''Darius II'' for the
Sega Saturn
The is a home video game console developed by Sega and released on November 22, 1994, in Japan, May 11, 1995, in North America, and July 8, 1995, in Europe. Part of the fifth generation of video game consoles, it was the successor to the succ ...
. Known for being very close to the original, even allowing for a simulated double-screen view.
*''G-Darius'' (1998, 2001): A port of ''G-Darius'' to
PlayStation
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and
Windows respectively. Near perfect, since the arcade version used PlayStation-based hardware itself; the Windows version is a direct port of this, even featuring PlayStation controller buttons. Includes features like boss rush, etc.
*''Darius R'' (2002): A semi-remake of ''Darius'' for
Game Boy Advance. A mix of various other games in the series.
*''Darius Gate'', ''Darius Ocean'', ''Darius Wide'', etc. (2002~2007): Various conversions of ''Darius'' (specifically ''Super''/''Plus'') for mobile phone services like
i-mode,
Yahoo! Mobile
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, and EZ Appli.
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Taito Memories
''Taito Memories'' is a series of video game compilations published by Taito in Japan. A total of five collections were released from 2005 to 2007 — four on the PlayStation 2, and one on the PlayStation Portable. The PlayStation 2 entries each ha ...
'' and ''
Taito Legends'' (2005~2006): Buried within this large series of compilations are ports of ''Darius II'', ''Darius Gaiden'', and ''G-Darius''.
*''Dariusburst Second Prologue'' (2012): A port of ''Dariusburst'' for
iOS and
Android OS devices. Contains a "remixed" version of the original among other things, such as content from ''Another Chronicle''.
*''Dariusburst: Chronicle Saviours'' (2015): An enhanced version of ''Dariusburst'' for
PlayStation 4
The PlayStation 4 (PS4) is a home video game console developed by Sony Interactive Entertainment. Announced as the successor to the PlayStation 3 in February 2013, it was launched on November 15, 2013, in North America, November 29, 2013 in ...
,
PlayStation Vita
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, and
Microsoft Windows
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.
Related games
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Syvalion
is an arcade shooter video game released by Taito in 1988 and designed by Fukio Mitsuji, creator of ''Bubble Bobble''. The player controls a golden metal dragon which flies around, breathing fire at its enemies while collecting power-ups to rech ...
'' (1988): Originally presented as a sequel to ''Darius''. Music from the game appears in ''Dariusburst''.
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Metal Black'' (1991): Initially planned as ''Darius 3''. Features a number of fish-based machines from ''Darius''. It is a successor to ''
Gun Frontier
is a 1972 manga by Leiji Matsumoto.In Matsumoto's works, there have been planets with towns modelled somewhat after the Wild West. In '' Galaxy Express 999'', one of them is called Gun Frontier. Another such planet appears in '' Cosmo Warr ...
''.
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Border Down'' (2003): A successor to ''Metal Black'' developed by some members of the original team who started their own company,
G.rev
, short for G.revolution, is a Japanese video game developer. The company was founded by former employees of Taito's arcade division who had worked on '' G-Darius'' and ''RayStorm'', and is known primarily for their arcade shoot 'em up games.
H ...
, to specifically make this game.
Notes
References
External links
Official website
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