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Sorcer Striker
Sorcer Striker - Eighting / Raizing - Arcade
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Sorcer Striker
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   Japon Mahou Daisakusen
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Monde Sorcer Striker
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Raizing
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Raizing
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0 -  1-2 (20529 Games)
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0 -  14/20 (6632 Games)
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0 -  Shoot'em Up / Vertical (1541 Games)
0 -  Shoot'em Up (7774 Games)
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Anglais Sorcer Striker, released in Japan as Mahou Daisakusen (Magic Armageddon) is a 1993 medieval-themed scrolling shooter developed by Raizing (now known as Eighting) for the arcades and later ported to Sharp X68000 and FM Towns computers and the EZweb mobile phones. It is the first game in the Mahou Daisakusen trilogy, which includes Kingdom Grandprix and Dimahoo.
The game is set in a fantasy world filled with magic and magic-fueled machinery. A peaceful kingdom is under assault by the encroaching Gobligan Empire, led by a mysterious human leader known only as the Gobligan King. As the kingdom finds itself unable to drive off the Gobligan Empire's advances, King Codwenna announces a huge bounty for the Gobligan King's head. Four heroes answer the call, and set out to defeat the Gobligan King and restore peace to the kingdom.

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Gain, the Warrior: A master of swords and physical combat, Gain wanders the land with his pet monkey Shain in search of the ultimate weapon. Attracted by the large bounty offered for the Gobligan King, Gain takes up arms in his ship, the Valhallyzer, against the Gobligan Empire. His signature weapon is the Buster Sword.
Chitta, the Magician: Despite her appearance as a youthful girl, Chitta is a formidable magic user and the granddaughter of a legendary hero. Bored of the quiet life of her village, she sneaks away in her grandfather's magical ship, the Gun Dalf, to seek adventure. Her signature attacks are the Thunder Beam and Ice Cube.
Miyamoto, the Samurai Dragon: Well-mannered and wise, Miyamoto the samurai dragon seeks revenge against Tsumujimaru, one of his former disciples. Tsumujimaru turned his back on Miyamoto's teachings and murdered Miyamoto's own Master, then fled into the Gobligan Empire. Miyamoto does not use a magical ship, but rather flies with his own two wings, and attacks via shuriken, ninjutsu stones, and other secret techniques.
Bornnam, the Necromancer: Detested and shunned by society, Bornnam lives in seclusion, practicing the black arts of necromancy and gleefully collecting bones. He decides to fight against the Gobligan Empire as a chance to test his power. Via the power of the divine dragon skull that rests on his head, he is able to transform into the Golgodian, a "ship" form that enables him to fly in the air and absorb the ambient mana from the sky in order to cast his spells. His favorite attacks are the Skull Napalm and Search Ghost.
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Espagnol Sorcer Striker, lanzado en Japón como Mahou Daisakusen (Magic Armageddon) es un juego de disparos de desplazamiento de temática medieval de 1993 desarrollado por Raizing (ahora conocido como Eighting) para las salas de juego y luego trasladado a las computadoras Sharp X68000 y FM Towns y los teléfonos móviles EZweb. Es el primer juego de la trilogía Mahou Daisakusen, que incluye Kingdom Grandprix y Dimahoo. El juego se desarrolla en un mundo de fantasía lleno de magia y maquinaria alimentada por magia. Un reino pacífico está siendo atacado por el imperio Gobligan, liderado por un misterioso líder humano conocido solo como el Rey Gobligan. A medida que el reino se ve incapaz de ahuyentar los avances del Imperio Gobligan, el Rey Codwenna anuncia una gran recompensa por la cabeza del Rey Gobligan. Cuatro héroes responden a la llamada y se disponen a derrotar al Rey Gobligan y restaurar la paz en el reino.
 masterskraper
Français Raizing entre directement dans la cours des grands avec leur premier shoot'em up! Il propose 4 vaisseaux, chacun possédant un tir principal upgradable et 3 tirs secondaires au choix (frontal, large ou auto-guidé) boostables également. L'univers est original, constitué de monstres et créatures en tout genres. Les 5 premiers niveaux ne sont pas trop durs, mais après ça devient infernal, le dernier niveau est constitué d'affrontement contre des boss (originaux, pas de réapparition des précédents). Les graphismes étaient au top pour l'époque (93) et les musiques exellentes et dynamiques.
Le jeu a connu 2 suites: Kingdom GrandPrix et Dimahoo.

 marblemad
Italien Sorcer Striker, pubblicato in Giappone come Mahou Daisakusen (Magic Armageddon) è uno sparatutto a scorrimento a tema medievale del 1993 sviluppato da Raizing (ora noto come Eighting) per sale giochi e successivamente portato su computer Sharp X68000 e FM Towns e telefoni cellulari EZweb. È il primo gioco della trilogia di Mahou Daisakusen, che include Kingdom Grandprix e Dimahoo. Il gioco si svolge in un mondo fantastico pieno di macchine magiche e magiche. Un regno pacifico è sotto attacco da parte dell'impero Gobligan, guidato da un misterioso leader umano noto solo come Re Gobligan. Poiché il regno non è in grado di scacciare i progressi dell'Impero Gobligan, Re Codwenna annuncia una grande taglia sulla testa del Re Gobligan. Quattro eroi rispondono alla chiamata e partono per sconfiggere il re dei Gobligan e riportare la pace nel regno.
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