FM Townes Rayxanber anyone have screenshots? update found 1
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FM Townes Rayxanber anyone have screenshots? update found 1
I'm interested in seeing what this shmup looked like... anyone know of some screenshots on the web? Thanks
wow, I actually found the title screen:
http://home3.highway.ne.jp/hotaru/gHTH/rayz/rayz.htm
wow, I actually found the title screen:
http://home3.highway.ne.jp/hotaru/gHTH/rayz/rayz.htm
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The seller of this auction:
Rayxanber FM Towns
was kind enough to send me a picture of the back cover.

two very tiny screens! colorful!
I can only wonder what this game was like...
Rayxanber FM Towns
was kind enough to send me a picture of the back cover.

two very tiny screens! colorful!
I can only wonder what this game was like...
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I have this emulated, so I'll give you some bigger screenshots......
Title and Stage 1:


Stage 2:


Stage 5:

If your fimiliar any of the two sequels, it plays more or less the same as those, although the graphics seem more colorful and the difficulty, while still somewhat challenging, is not quite on the level of Rayxanber II. The soundtrack isnt to shabby either.
Title and Stage 1:


Stage 2:


Stage 5:

If your fimiliar any of the two sequels, it plays more or less the same as those, although the graphics seem more colorful and the difficulty, while still somewhat challenging, is not quite on the level of Rayxanber II. The soundtrack isnt to shabby either.
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I finally got some movies posted on youtube. Among them is Rayxanber stage 1 + 2. If you guys are still curious.
Rayxanber (Stage 1)
Rayxanber (Stage 2)
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Rayxanber (Stage 1)
Rayxanber (Stage 2)
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Data West actually has no relation whatsoever with Data East.
And they're not really badass either, they mainly made software and games for Japanese PCs like FM Towns. Today they mainly do network solutions and other boring shit.
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Those are some great videos you put up on YouTube! Rude Breaker looks amazing!
And they're not really badass either, they mainly made software and games for Japanese PCs like FM Towns. Today they mainly do network solutions and other boring shit.
@rolins
Those are some great videos you put up on YouTube! Rude Breaker looks amazing!
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Here's another one that I made using UNZ. I had put my Rayxanber up for auction on eBay a few months ago once for $76.50 and it went for just that price.
The difficulty is basically in the R-Type style, but harder- right up there with Rezon.
Rolins- I'll second CIT about Rude Breaker, and I'll also say Kotsujin looks darn good.
Kinect? KIN NOT.
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That's funny.... when I watched the Vid of stage one I instantly remembered the music. It's the same music in part 2 during the 1st stage. I had the second game on PC engine; how was the 3rd game on the same system?
Damn Tim, you know there are quite a few Americans out there who still lives in tents due to this shitty economy, and you're dropping loads on a single game which only last 20 min. Do you think it's fair? How much did you spend this time?
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Thanks for comments guys. Glad some of you liked Rude Breaker. I'll be adding more unknown shooting games to youtube. Such as these
PC-98
Burning Dragon - Raiden-clone shooter, one the best
Binyu Hunter - Rail Shooter, quite cool
Rude Breaker - possibly Stage 3 + 4 b/c the music rocks
PC-88
Final Crisis - Nice fast hori shooter
Luxor: Nights Over Egypt - decent enough
FM-Towns
I want to add more vids on Tatsujin-Ou and Kyukyoku Tiger. Especially Kyukyoku Tiger for its awesome arrange soundtrack.
PC-98
Burning Dragon - Raiden-clone shooter, one the best
Binyu Hunter - Rail Shooter, quite cool
Rude Breaker - possibly Stage 3 + 4 b/c the music rocks
PC-88
Final Crisis - Nice fast hori shooter
Luxor: Nights Over Egypt - decent enough
FM-Towns
I want to add more vids on Tatsujin-Ou and Kyukyoku Tiger. Especially Kyukyoku Tiger for its awesome arrange soundtrack.
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II was a good game, with an insane level of difficulty (the stages were way harder than the bosses). III balanced the difficulty a bit, while adding more detail to everything, and putting in weapons that were more effective. There's a review of it here.neoalphazero wrote:I like it, the backgrounds are a slight weakpoint but detail, music, gameplay tweaks (missiles are a great addition) made it one of my favorite PCE games. *-neoStrider77 wrote: how was the 3rd game on the same system?
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Wow it looks really nice. I miss 2, I'll have to track down both. How much do they run now?
Damn Tim, you know there are quite a few Americans out there who still lives in tents due to this shitty economy, and you're dropping loads on a single game which only last 20 min. Do you think it's fair? How much did you spend this time?
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II is pretty cheap, running between $25 and $35 usually. III on the other hand, runs around $60-$90 for one that's in good shape.Strider77 wrote:Wow it looks really nice. I miss 2, I'll have to track down both. How much do they run now?
There's a lot of both on eBay at the moment.
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Can't wait!rolins wrote:Thanks for comments guys. Glad some of you liked Rude Breaker. I'll be adding more unknown shooting games to youtube. Such as these
PC-98
Burning Dragon - Raiden-clone shooter, one the best
Binyu Hunter - Rail Shooter, quite cool
Rude Breaker - possibly Stage 3 + 4 b/c the music rocks
PC-88
Final Crisis - Nice fast hori shooter
Luxor: Nights Over Egypt - decent enough
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