Zanac
"First it was probably a tiny dot"—Game story manual
Zanac is a shoot'em up made by Compile. It has produced 3 main games:
- Zanac - 1986. MSX. Two versions, both with simple graphics, differing mostly in levels.
- Zanac - 1986. NES/Famicom Disk System, MSX2 (as Zanac EX).
- Zanac X Zanac - 2001, Playstation 1. Contains a classic version and its variations and the main game, Zanac Neo. Zanac X Zanac was one of the last two games Compile published before going bankrupt.
Zanac is also one of the first shoot'em ups to feature dynamic AI. Zanac series gameplay focuses on defeating normal enemies rather than bosses.
Not to be confused with a certain drug for treating panic and anxiety disorders.
Tropes used in Zanac include:
- A.I. Is a Crapshoot: The System was designed for killing those who opened the Icon improperly. It was supposed to stop when the Icon was opened properly, but didn't.
- Asteroid Thicket: "Arer" 5 in the original.
- Berserk Button: The System doesn't like you to picking up Weapon 2 in the original game.
- Big Bad: The "System" in the original. The "Original system" in the Zanac Neo.
- Blind Idiot Translation: The manual of the original game tells the rather weird story of a system going berserk because "someone opened the icon improperly." Also, areas in the NES port are called "ARER"s and Compile "desinded" the game. Fixed in Zanac X Zanac.
- Chain-Reaction Destruction: Capital ships and final boss in the NES version.
- Collision Damage: It's a shmup series so it's pretty much given.
- Cores and Turrets Boss: Every boss in the original except a few capital ships.
- Deflector Shields: Weapon 2 on the original game.
- Dynamic Difficulty: One of the first in shoot'em ups. The NES/MSX games also has sprite limits to keep the difficulty level from getting too high (and to keep away flickering/slowdown).
- Easter Egg
- Expy: Some enemies from Zanac actually originate from E.I. Exa Innnova.
- Flash of Pain: Present in Zanac Neo.
- Flunky Boss: Most bosses have normal enemies fighting alongside it.
- Getting Crap Past the Radar: Weapon 4 in the original is a vibrating projectile weapon. Hence it's called vibrator.
- Idiot Ball: Someone who opened the "Icon" improperly.
- Last Ditch Move: Capital ships in the original which spawn projectiles when destroyed.
- Macross Missile Massacre: The enemies shoot out missiles. There is one enemy that shoots out an endless stream of missiles so tight that they're pretty much head against a tail.
- Magikarp Power: Weapon 5 on the original game.
- Mercy Invincibility: Inverted. Collecting power chips and special weapons is the way to grand 1 or 4-second invulnerability time.
- Nintendo Hard
- One-Man Army: It's a shmup, so what else do you expect. Handwaved of describing the "System" being able to cope with large-scale attacks, but not small-scale ones.
- Precursors: Organic Intelligence Body.
- Recurring Boss: In the NES version, 3 of the capital ships and many of the fortresses.
- Sentry Gun: Basically any surface-mounted turret.
- Sequential Boss: The final boss in the original and several bosses in Zanac Neo.
- Shoot the Bullet: Pretty much every projectile is destroyable in some way.
- Shows Damage: In the original, capital ships and boxes belong to category 1 while the final phase of the final boss belongs to category 3.
- In Zanac Neo, most of the enemies with multiple hitpoints blink red when low on health.
- Smart Bomb: Enemy Erasers and Weapon 6 in the original which clear all the non-boss air targets. Fairies are even stronger since after they're used as such, they blow up the fortress as soon as you reach one.
- Space Is Noisy
- Spy Satellites: Sarts in the original which fly around.
- Stalked by the Bell: Each boss (save for the Final Boss) is on a timer. Fail to defeat the boss in time, and you continue the stage (or advance to the next in the case of an endboss)... and the Dynamic Difficulty goes up.
- Super Prototype: Your Zanac fighter.
- Warmup Boss: The first boss in MSX and NES versions of Zanac is a simple ground turret.
- Warp Zone: Smiling Icons in the original game spawn Enemy Erasers which then turn into these. A few of them take you backwards though.
- Wasted Song: One of the songs doesn't play in any level. Although it still can be accessed by pressing certain buttons after defeating each fortress in area 10.
- Womb Level: Area 8 in the original NES version.
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