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roflmao

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Raiden / Kyukyoku Tiger
« on: April 14, 2012, 04:30:35 PM »
Were these two games made my the same developer?  I was just playing Raiden on the SNES (wow it's hard!) and I never noticed the striking resemblance it bears to Kyukyoku Tiger.  A lot of the sprites look somewhat similar, you have to shoot down a ship that shoots 3-way shots to get powerups, then the powerups go all square-dance over the screen making it really hard to get the color you want.  Even the red powerup is a similar type of shot (straight rapid fire that spreads out at the ship).  My TG/PCE collection is in the bedroom, where my wife is currently asleep, so I can't verify, but I bet one of you can confirm it.


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Re: Raiden / Kyukyoku Tiger
« Reply #1 on: April 14, 2012, 04:49:03 PM »
Raiden = Seibu
Kyukyoku = Toaplan

Kyukyoku Tiger is a blatant Raiden clone.  But it has awesome music so we forgive it's thievery.
And don't play SNES Raiden, it's a f*cking terrible port.  Get it on PS1 for arcade perfection, or Super Raiden on PCE for amazing arranged music.
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Re: Raiden / Kyukyoku Tiger
« Reply #2 on: April 14, 2012, 04:55:57 PM »
Not the same developer, but Toaplan were making shooters along a formula they established over many years (Tiger-Heli, Kyukyoku Tiger, Slap Fight, Truxton/Tatsujin...)

Seibu Kaihatsu were relative noobs to the shooting genre, so Raiden was most likely a tribute/ripoff/evolution of the Toaplan feel.  Deadlite is pulling your leg as Kyukyoku came out years before Raiden did.

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Re: Raiden / Kyukyoku Tiger
« Reply #3 on: April 14, 2012, 05:00:44 PM »
Fortunately, SK did a fantastic job, and Raiden seems to actually be better remembered, though I think Raiden II was what cemented the series in arcade history.
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Re: Raiden / Kyukyoku Tiger
« Reply #4 on: April 14, 2012, 05:23:03 PM »
Thanks for the input, guys! Very interesting stuff.  I have The Raiden Project for PS1 (it was actually one of the first games I picked up for the PS1 bitd and I've luckily held onto it all these years) but whenever I find a version of it on the cheap out in the wild I have to pick it up.  I agree that it is the best version out there.  Once upon a time I had the Turbografx version, but it was stolen along with all my other turbochip games and my Express back in the 90s when our house was broken into. :(

It's been awhile since I've played Raiden on any system, and I've been playing a lot of Kyukyoku Tiger these past couple of months, so when I popped in Raiden this evening, I felt a sense of de ja vu. :)

You're right, ccovell; it looks like Kyukyoku Tiger was originally released in 1987 and Raiden was released in 1990.  

I fondly remember playing one of the Raidens at my local ice skating rink back in high school, but had never heard of Kyukyoku Tiger until recently.  I didn't realize it was also called Twin Cobra here in the States, but I don't remember playing that in the arcades either.

I'm really surprised there are so many similarities between these games without the developers being the same.  I would have at least thought that a bunch of the original developers left Toaplan to create Raiden. (like the makers of Torchlight did - a lot of them were the original developers for Diablo)

EDIT: When I play The Raiden Project on the PS1, I usually end up playing Raiden 2, that purple laser weapon is awesome!
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Re: Raiden / Kyukyoku Tiger
« Reply #5 on: April 14, 2012, 06:28:29 PM »
Thanks for the input, guys! Very interesting stuff.  I have The Raiden Project for PS1 (it was actually one of the first games I picked up for the PS1 bitd and I've luckily held onto it all these years) but whenever I find a version of it on the cheap out in the wild I have to pick it up.  I agree that it is the best version out there.  Once upon a time I had the Turbografx version, but it was stolen along with all my other turbochip games and my Express back in the 90s when our house was broken into. :(

It's been awhile since I've played Raiden on any system, and I've been playing a lot of Kyukyoku Tiger these past couple of months, so when I popped in Raiden this evening, I felt a sense of de ja vu. :)

You're right, ccovell; it looks like Kyukyoku Tiger was originally released in 1987 and Raiden was released in 1990. 

I fondly remember playing one of the Raidens at my local ice skating rink back in high school, but had never heard of Kyukyoku Tiger until recently.  I didn't realize it was also called Twin Cobra here in the States, but I don't remember playing that in the arcades either.

I'm really surprised there are so many similarities between these games without the developers being the same.  I would have at least thought that a bunch of the original developers left Toaplan to create Raiden. (like the makers of Torchlight did - a lot of them were the original developers for Diablo)

EDIT: When I play The Raiden Project on the PS1, I usually end up playing Raiden 2, that purple laser weapon is awesome!


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Re: Raiden / Kyukyoku Tiger
« Reply #6 on: April 15, 2012, 06:59:43 AM »
both those games require auto fire turned on.. *ahem*

but I would say for an early game Kyukyoku Tiger is damn fine

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Re: Raiden / Kyukyoku Tiger
« Reply #7 on: April 15, 2012, 09:12:08 AM »
Do yourself a favor and go back to Tiger Heli! I love that damn game. I played it in the arcade, but, honestly, I spent far more time with the NES version. I know the NES version is not always revered, but it is a little gem, in my eyes, flaws and all.

Tiger Heli.

Plus, if you don't like Tiger Heli, you'll have an even greater appreciation for what it spawned...




Oh yeah, I *love* Tiger Heli on the NES. It's actually what convinced me to hunt down Kyukyoku Tiger for the PCE.

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Re: Raiden / Kyukyoku Tiger
« Reply #8 on: April 15, 2012, 09:15:00 AM »
Tiger Heli and Kyukyoku Tiger rule.

Tiger Heli has sweet tunes, also. 
[Fri 19:34]<nectarsis> been wanting to try that one for awhile now Ope
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Re: Raiden / Kyukyoku Tiger
« Reply #9 on: April 15, 2012, 01:17:34 PM »
I love the PCE Kyūkyoku Tiger. And I even prefere it over the arcade, since it plays a little bit smoother/more dynamic.
Tunes are also ubergreat. And the heli engine FX when it lift up is just the classic. One of the best shewty hueys imo, and far way better than the MD/genny port.
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Re: Raiden / Kyukyoku Tiger
« Reply #10 on: July 29, 2012, 10:22:13 PM »
Ok, so I just got this over the weekend... I was gonna ask if people used the turbo switches - I think it's nice to play it without, though I'd like an arcade stick to play it that way.  But it is very arcadey, something I've only really felt from Daimakaimura before, maybe Street Fighter II back in the day.  I like it.

And I love the powerup system, but I need to find out more about it.

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Re: Raiden / Kyukyoku Tiger
« Reply #11 on: July 29, 2012, 11:10:24 PM »
So which did you get?
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Re: Raiden / Kyukyoku Tiger
« Reply #12 on: July 29, 2012, 11:21:42 PM »
So which did you get?

me?  Kyukyoku Tiger.  Don't own a turbo.

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Re: Raiden / Kyukyoku Tiger
« Reply #13 on: July 30, 2012, 02:25:02 AM »
I asked because there are two games in the title.
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Re: Raiden / Kyukyoku Tiger
« Reply #14 on: July 30, 2012, 02:33:44 AM »
I was just playing Raiden on the SNES

I'm a huge SFC/SNES fanboy but this a awful, awful port of Raiden.
Go straight to the PC Engine version for the goodness.