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is a 1989 horizontally
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originally developed by
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and published in Japan by
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and North America by U.S.A. Games. The first horizontal
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title to be created by Toaplan, the game takes place in the year 2998 where a space matter known as Black Nebula created by
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Super Mech spreads and threatens to engulf
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-controlled galaxies, as players assume the role of Space Federation member Captain Lancer taking control of the CNCS1 space fighter craft in a surprise attack to overthrow the enemies with the fighter craft's titular
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. Conceived by
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during his time working at Toaplan and developed in conjunction with '' Truxton'', ''Hellfire'' served as an experiment to translate the company's shoot 'em up gameplay style in a horizontal format but faced a problematic development cycle and went through various changes before its eventual launch to the market. Initially launched for the arcades, the game was then
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to the Sega Genesis by NCS Corporation and published worldwide by
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, Seismic,
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and Sega between 1990 and 1992, while a
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by
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was also published exclusively in Japan on 12 April 1991. Each version of the title features various additions and changes compared with the original release. ''Hellfire'' was met with positive reception from
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since its release in arcades, though some critics drew comparison with
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's ''
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'' due to its gameplay style. The Genesis port was also met with positive response from reviewers, while the PC Engine Super CD-ROM² was received with similar response. Its
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would later be repurposed into ''
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''. As of 2019, the rights to the title is owned by Tatsujin, a company founded in 2017 by former Toaplan member Masahiro Yuge and now-affiliate of Japanese arcade manufacturer exA-Arcadia alongside many other Toaplan IPs.


Gameplay

''Hellfire'' is a
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-themed horizontally scrolling shoot 'em up game, where players assume the role of Captain Lancer taking control of the CNCS1 space fighter craft through six increasingly difficult levels, each with a
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at the end that must be fought before progressing any further, in a surprise attack effort to overthrow Super Mech, his army and the Black Nebula space matter as the main objective.''Hellfire'' arcade flyer (Toaplan, JP)''Hellfire'' arcade flyer (U.S.A. Games, US)''Hellfire'' instruction manual (Sega Genesis, US) As far as horizontal scrolling shooters go, the title initially appears to be very standard, as players control their craft over a constantly scrolling background and the scenery never stops moving until the stage boss is reached. A unique gameplay feature is the weapon system; players are equipped with four main weapons at the beginning that can be upgraded by picking up "P" icons and switch between them by pressing the change button, with each one shooting at a fixed direction no matter which way players move. Other
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s can also be picked up along the way such as speed increasers and "B" icons that grants a number of points, which are crucial for reaching high-scores to obtain extra lives. The Genesis version introduces the titular main weapon as a bomb capable of obliterating any enemy caught within its
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, as well as a shield and a satellite "option". Depending on the settings in the arcade version, the title uses either a checkpoint system in which a downed single player will start off at the beginning of the checkpoint they managed to reach before dying, or a
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system where their ship immediately starts at the location they died at. Getting hit by enemy fire or colliding against solid stage obstacles will result in losing a life, as well as a penalty of decreasing the ship's
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and speed to his original state and once all lives are lost, the game is over unless the players insert more credits into the arcade machine to continue playing. Although there is an ending, the game loops back to the first stage after completing the last stage as with previous titles from Toaplan, with each one increasing the difficulty and enemies fire denser bullet patterns.


Plot

The plot summary of ''Hellfire'' varies between each version. The story takes place in 2998, where
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with the help of a peaceful society, however a mysterious space matter known as Black Nebula appeared and begins engulfing different
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before reaching latest colonized galaxy by humans. It is eventually revealed that the force behind this matter is Super Mech, a mysterious robot dictator from the farthest regions of space with the only intention to destroy any resistance that it and its massive space armada faces. A Space Federation member, Captain Lancer, decides to initiate a surprise attack against Super Mech by piloting the only available space fighter craft, the CNCS1, loaded with Hellfire, the strongest weapon available in the galaxy. In the arcade and Genesis versions, Lancer returns safely to Earth after having defeated the Black Nebula, while the PC Engine Super CD-ROM² version features a more poignant ending where the character Kaoru takes her own life in a heroic act of
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in order to save the
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.


Development

''Hellfire''s creation was helmed by Tatsuya Uemura, former
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whose previous development works at Toaplan included ''
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'', ''
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'', becoming his first original project under the role of both producer and composer.
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Serving as their first horizontal shoot 'em up game, the project was developed in conjunction with ''Truxton'' as an experiment to translate Toaplan's vertical shoot 'em up gameplay in a ''
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Uemura and members of the team struggled with various aspects of designing a horizontal shoot 'em up title that proved to be frustrating for them like the
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, as their previous experience with vertical shoot 'em up did not carried over a horizontal format. Artist Kōetsu Iwabuchi, who previously worked on ''Twin Cobra'', was responsible for the artwork, stating in a 1990 interview with ''
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Uemura also requested for the project to have a puzzle element to be integrated. Both the single-player and co-op versions were also created from the beginning of development due to pressure to make two-player games at the time. Despite the difficulties and changes during the creation process, the team managed to finish the project. The Sega Genesis version of ''Hellfire'' was developed by most of the same staff from the original arcade release.
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Yuko Tataka stated that working with the Genesis proved to be equally difficult due to restrictions imposed by the hardware. The PC Engine Super CD-ROM² conversion was solely developed by NEC Avenue.


Release

''Hellfire'' was released in arcades across Japan and North America on October 1989 by Taito and U.S.A. Games, becoming one of first releases from Toaplan to prominently feature their name in public. On 25 June 1989, an album containing music from the title and other Toaplan games was published exclusively in Japan by Datam Polystar. On 28 September 1990, ''Hellfire'' was ported to the Sega Genesis by NCS Corporation and first released in Japan by Masaya. It was then released in North America by Seismic on November of the same year, while Tectoy and Sega also distributed the title across Brazil and Europe respectively. Both the original arcade version and the later Genesis port are similar but have a number of key differences between each other such as the latter having a smaller color palette and lower screen resolution that led to sprites being recolored and the graphics redrawn in different ways, an arranged soundtrack, new items, among other changes. The Genesis port was later re-released by independent publisher Retro-Bit in 2020. On 12 April 1991, a version developed by NEC Avenue for the PC Engine Super CD-ROM² was released under the name ''Hellfire S'', containing notable differences from the other versions, including a remixed, more orchestral soundtrack, animated
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s and the replacement of the leading male character Lancer with a female character called Kaoru (voiced by
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).


Reception

In Japan, ''Game Machine'' listed ''Hellfire'' on their June 15, 1989 issue as being the fourteenth most-successful table arcade unit of the month, outperforming titles such as '' Wrestle War'' and '' Strider''.
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noted it to be "a rare foray into the world of horizontally-scrolling shooters" for Toaplan. The Genesis version was well received. '' MegaTech'' magazine said it was "a slick and very good looking blaster which oozes playability".
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placed the game at #4 in their Top Mega Drive Games of All Time.


Legacy

After the initial release of ''Hellfire'' in arcades, Toaplan would go on to develop their second and last horizontal shoot 'em up project; ''Zero Wing'', which was released during the same year and shared the same game engine. In more recent years, the rights to the game and many other IPs from Toaplan are now owned by Tatsujin, a company named after ''Truxtons Japanese title that was founded in 2017 by former Toaplan employee Masahiro Yuge, who are now affiliated with arcade manufacturer exA-Arcadia.


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