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''Recca'' is a 1992
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developed by
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and published by
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for the
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. Controlling the titular space fighter craft, the player is sent to counterattack an invading alien armada while avoiding collision with their projectiles and other obstacles. The ship has a powerful bomb at its disposal that can be used as shield and clear the screen of enemies and bullets when fully charged. Known for pushing the Famicom hardware to the limits with its uncompromising high number of sprites and speed, ''Recca'' was created for a shooting game competition hosted by Naxat Soft called "Summer Carnival", which took place on July 17, 1992 and featured alongside the
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shooter ''Alzadick''. It was programmed by Shinobu Yagawa, whose later works includes ''
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'', ''
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'', '' Pink Sweets: Ibara Sorekara'' and ''
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''. The game was released in Japan amid focus shifting to the
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, resulting in few copies sold when released to the market and is considered by gaming journalists as one of the rarest, most valuable and sought-after Famicom titles. ''Recca'' received mostly positive reception from critics for pushing the Famicom to its limits; praise was given to its action, game modes, music and fun factor but criticism was geared towards the unsuitable difficulty for beginners and graphics. It was re-released worldwide on the
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via Nintendo eShop in 2012 and 2013, marking the game's first international appearance. Retrospective commentary has been positive and is regarded as a precursor to modern
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games.


Gameplay

''Recca'' is a fast-paced vertical-scrolling shooter game where the player takes control of the Recca415 space fighter craft in the year 2302, where an invading alien armada plans to destroy mankind after obliterating the Andromeda galaxy shortly after humans made a peace agreement with its inhabitants.''Recca'' 取扱説明書 (Family Computer, JP) The game features three modes of play: "Normal Game", "Score Attack" and "Time Attack". A fourth game mode, "Zanki Attack", is hidden and only accessible via
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. In normal mode, the player must destroy incoming enemies and face
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es while avoiding collision with their bullets and other obstacles across four stages. The Recca ship can be equipped with five distinct main weapons, each with their own advantages and disadvantages. In addition, the ship can also be equipped with two satellite-like options by collecting five sub-weapons that fire in multiple directions. These power-up items are dropped from enemies after being destroyed and can be upgraded by collecting the respective weapon icon. Enemies also spawn
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s after destroying multiple enemy waves. Unique to the game is the charging shield: when not firing the main weapon for a brief time period, an energy shield is charged in front of the ship capable of absorbing standard enemy projectiles and obliterate any enemy caught within its blast radius when launched. Finishing the first loop in normal mode unlocks a more difficult second loop, consisting of seven rearranged stages. In score attack, the player is tasked with reaching the highest score possible by destroying enemies within a two-minute time limit. In time attack, the player is tasked with finishing two stages in the best record possible under a five-minute time limit. In "Zanki Attack", players are given fifty lives but enemies spawn suicide bullets when destroyed, with bonus points given out after finishing the game with the remaining lives. Getting hit by enemy fire or colliding against solid stage obstacles will result in losing a life, with a penalty of decreasing the ship's firepower to its original state and once all lives are lost, the game is over.


Development

''Recca'' was created by
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, a contract developer who worked on American-focused games for
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, for a shooting game competition hosted by
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called "Summer Carnival", which took place on July 17, 1992 and featured alongside the
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shooter ''Alzadick''.
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The game was programmed Shinobu Yagawa, whose later works at
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'', ''
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'', '' Pink Sweets: Ibara Sorekara'' and ''
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''.
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The visuals were drawn by a graphic designer only known by the pseudonym of "Etsuka" and the music was composed by Nobuyuki Shioda, who recounted the project's development process and history in a 2005 interview. Shioda met Yagawa when assigned to compose songs for ''Recca'', who requested him to score music that lasted four minutes, as Yagawa claimed they could make what they wanted for sound and "do the impossible on the Famicom." Shioda thought that
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would fit for a shoot 'em up and stated that he first tried composing
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music, which did not fit. Wanting a dark and heavy sound for the game's hardcore techno-style atmosphere, Shioda listened to various CD albums for inspiration and Yagawa also lent him other albums, one of which was
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but he could not find sample materials for his work at the time, relying on
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's '' B-2 Unit'' album and recordings of Igor Stravinsky instead. For the musical style he wanted for the title, Shioda turned down the volume on the Famicom's two square wave channels to make low-end triangle wave sounds louder. Shioda also composed three "joke" songs for the sound test screen after being showed the image of a character called "Recca-chan" drawn by Etsuka during development. ''Recca'' is known for pushing the Famicom hardware to the limits due to its uncompromising high number of sprites and speed.
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The game uses a technique similar to ''
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'', where sprite effects such as explosions are shown at 30
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(fps) instead of 60 fps to work around the system's sprite limitations.
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Due to the amount of memory available on the cartridge, Shioda claimed that Yagawa was able to implement features such as the second loop and the boss sprite shown after the credits sequence for fun.


Release

''Recca'' was released for the
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in Japan by
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on July 17, 1992 during the "Summer Carnival" competition and in retail stores. Its late 1992 launch when focus was already on the Famicom's successor, the
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, coupled with few copies sold and reputation, makes the game harder to find and more expensive than earlier Famicom releases, becoming a rare collector's item that commands high prices on the secondary game collecting market. On September 21, 2005, an album featuring the game's music titled ''Legend Consumer Series - Summer Carnival '92 Recca Original Soundtrack'' was published in Japan by
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. ''Recca'' was later re-released on the
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via Nintendo eShop in Japan on December 12, 2012. It was also released in PAL regions and North America on the Nintendo eShop on August 15 and September 5, 2013 respectively, marking the game's first international appearance.


Reception

''Recca'' received mostly positive reception from critics. However, public response was mixed; Japanese readers of '' Family Computer Magazine'' voted to give the title a 16.8 out of 30 score, indicating a middling following among the Famicom userbase. According to composer Nobuyuki Shioda, the game did not sell many copies during its release. ''
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''s four reviewers commented that ''Recca'' is unsuitable for beginners and that there are too many onscreen objects to trackcriticizing the graphics but praising the music. Brømba of Polish gaming magazine ''
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'' gave the game a perfect rating in 1994, praising the fun factor, dynamic action, game modes, colorful visuals, and digitized soundtrack, regarding it as "one of the best in its class". A writer for Japanese magazine ''Yuge'' gave the title positive remarks for pushing the Famicom hardware, stating that "The pleasure of destroying enemies that are constantly attacking shifts to a feeling of ecstasy." Retrospective reviews for ''Recca'' have been equally positive. ''
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''s Dai Kohama praised the game's technical details for pushing the Famicom far beyond what would seem to be possible on the system, with high quality music and effects as well. ''
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''s Marcel van Duyn commented that "it's hard to recommend ''Recca'' to anybody but the most die-hard fans of the genre. Despite this, however, it is easily one of best and most impressive shoot 'em up games made for the system, and anybody who isn't afraid of a challenge (or using save states a lot) will find this a more than worthy pickup." ''
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''s Jeremy Parish considers the game as a precursor to modern
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games due to the number of objects and high speed bullets on-screen, commending the additional game modes and pushing limits of the Famicom hardware but criticizing the amount of flickering, controls, simple gameplay, and difficulty. '' Oprainfall''s Will Whitehurst praised the audiovisual presentation, speed, detailed spritework, boss fights, replay value, and emulation quality but criticized the lack of additional plot details, sound balancing issues, and high difficulty curve. However, ''
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''s Kurt Kalata said that the blurry visual emulation of the 3DS Virtual Console "don't do the game any favors", and that it is not quite as impressive on the small screen.


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