Let's Compare ( Strider )

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Game:
Strider (1989)
Duration: 15:01
83,844 views
648


Video Locations

0:27 Arcade
1:30 ZX Spectrum
2:28 Amstrad CPC
3:27 DOS
4:26 Commodore 64
5:24 Atari ST
6:22 Amiga
7:26 Nintendo Entertainment System
8:29 Gameboy Advance
9:31 Sega Master System
10:35 Turbo Grafx Super CD
11:38 Genesis / Mega Drive
12:42 Sharp X68000
13:46 PlayStation

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Description Source:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strider_%28arcade_game%29#U.S._Gold_versions

Strider, released in Japan as Strider Hiryū (ストライダー飛竜?) is a 1989 side-scrolling platform game released for the CP System arcade hardware by Capcom. It became one of Capcom's early hits before Street Fighter II, revered for its innovative gameplay and multilingual voice clips during cutscenes (presented in English, Japanese, Mandarin, Russian and Spanish).

Plot
Strider is set in a dystopian future in the year 2048, where a mysterious dictator known as the "Grandmaster" rules over the world. Hiryu, the youngest ever Super A Ranked member of a organization of high-tech ninja-like agents known as the "Striders", is alone tasked with the Grandmaster's assassination. Hiryu begins his mission by infiltrating the Grandmaster's capital at the Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic.







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