Arcade Royalty For The Home Console

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Darius (1987)
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A must have for your PC Engine collection, we unbox and look at Taito's Super Darius, a 1990 horizontally scrolling shoot ‘em up on the PC Engine.

Super Darius is a shoot em up video game released in 1990 for the PC Engine CD-ROM² by NEC Avenue. It is a port of Darius, and the only attempt at an accurate port of the game for many years, using recordings of music and sound effects straight from the PCB. Its other claim to fame is the introduction of all 26 bosses from the original draft for Darius, some of which were earlier seen on promotional material. Some bosses would later be redesigned and used in Darius II.

A "light" version on HuCard, Darius Plus, was released later in the year. Owning both versions originally allowed you to get Darius Alpha, the boss rush mode for Plus.

Super Darius was also included in the list of games available for the PC Engine CoreGrafx Mini in March 19, 2020, available in all the regions.

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