Rayxanber

Rayxanber (ライザンバー) is a trilogy of scrolling shooter video games developed by Japanese software company Data West, published from 1990 to 1992.

Rayxanber
Developer(s)Data West
First releaseRayxanber
Latest releaseRayxanber III

The series generally resembles R-Type, particularly in art style and gameplay. The plot and setting uses the same trope as games like R-Type and Gradius; it concerns an ongoing war between mankind and a race of invading aliens belonging to the Zoul Empire, and the player's primary enemy consists of bioships and enormous organic fortresses.

Games

  • Rayxanber: 1990, FM Towns
  • Rayxanber II: 1991, PC Engine CD-ROM²
  • Rayxanber III: 1992, PC Engine Super CD-ROM²[1]
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References

  1. di Andrea Corritore (2016-12-12). "PC-Engine: quando la leggenda diviene realtà". IGN Italia (in Italian). Retrieved 2019-06-25.
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