Gunbird Sega Saturday Saturn lets play complete

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Gunbird (1994)
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Gunbird
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Developer(s) Psikyo
Publisher(s) Arcade, Psikyo, Sega Saturn, Atlus, PlayStation, XS Games, Yahoo Mobile, Cave, PC (Steam), Console Classics
Director(s) Naozumi Yorichika
Producer(s) Junichi Niwa
Shin. Nakamura
Designer(s) Emi Taniguchi, Wataru Yamazaki, Hyoue Ogawa, Hideyuki Oda, Yoko Tsukagoshi, Ikuya Yoshida, Norikazu Takemori,
Hidenori Kamioka
Programmer(s) Toshinori Sugita, Seiki "SSS" Sato, Shiori Saito, Keisuke Takagi
Artist(s) Hirofumi Nakamura
Writer(s) Yoshifumi Yamada
Series Gunbird
Platform(s) Arcade, PlayStation, Sega Saturn, Yahoo Mobile, PlayStation Network, Nintendo Switch
Release Arcade
JP: 1994
Sega Saturn
JP: December 15, 1995
PlayStation
JP: December 15, 1995
EU: 2002
NA: March 19, 2003
Yahoo Mobile
2002
PlayStation Network
NA: June 25, 2009
Steam
NA: July 17, 2015
Nintendo Switch
NA: December 7, 2017
Genre(s) Scrolling shooter
Mode(s) Single-player, two-player co-op
Cabinet Upright
Arcade system Psikyo 1st Generation
CPU Motorola 68EC020, PIC16C57
Sound Yamaha YM2610
Display Raster, 224 x 320 pixels (vertical), 4096 colors
Gunbird is a vertically scrolling shoot 'em up developed and published by Psikyo and released in Japanese arcades in 1994. It has been re-released multiple times, including on the Sega Saturn, PlayStation, and Steam. When originally localized outside Japan by XS Games, Gunbird was retitled Mobile Light Force. The game was followed by Gunbird 2 in 1998 and was included in Gunbird Special Edition.

Plot and characters
Gunbird uses manga-styled character as the player's chosen craft. A story plays out in between levels and before boss fights, telling a tale of how the protagonists are trying to collect pieces of a magic mirror to make a wish. Ash A 28-year-old German man with a jet pack on his back, who in some of the scenes between battles is discovered to be an inventor, and when two players choose Marion and Ash as cooperative partners, he takes an unhealthy interest in her. Voiced by Ryōtarō Okiayu. Marion A 13-year-old witch from England who flies on a broomstick. She is accompanied by her talking pet rabbit, Pom-Pom, and frequently abuses the poor creature verbally and physically. Marion is fun-loving and thrill-seeking but also selfish, and has a mean streak (which Pom-Pom is often witness to). Voiced by Chiharu Tanaka. Valnus A big robot created in Russia six months ago that has some of the best firepower in the game. Secretly wishes to be human. Voiced by Kazuya Tatekabe. Yuan Nang A strong-willed and courageous woman whose character design is highly influenced by that of Sun Wukong from the Chinese classical story Journey to the West, including a cloud-somersault parody, Ruyi Jingu Bang, and the size-changing headband that was used by the monk Tang Sanzang. Voiced by Naoko Matsui. Tetsu (鉄): A strong, white-haired old man of 60 years. He is homosexual in a rather uncloseted manner and rides in a man-powered helicopter. Voiced by Sakunosuke Maya. The Trump A group of sky pirates consist of Ace (voiced by Jōji Yanami), Claude (voiced by Kazuya Tatekabe), and their female leader Rouge (voiced by Noriko Ohara). They are not playable and serve as the players' rivals in the story.
Release
The game was released in Japan for the PlayStation and Sega Saturn on December 15, 1995.The game was released in North America as Mobile Light Force for the PlayStation. All in-game plot in this version, including the game's ending, was removed and character names were changed to those of XS Games employees. The game featured a Charlie's Angels-style cover picture, completely unrelated to the original characters or the game's theme. The original's fan art gallery was also removed from the game, although the directories are still intact on the disc if inserted into a PC. Gunbird Special Edition was a version of the game was based on an arcade version, and included the sequel, Gunbird 2. It was released only for the PlayStation 2 in 2004-2005.

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