Strider - 1989 - Arcade - Shortplay | 4K CRT Monitor Simulation
Shortplay + Attract mode of the game Strider, the platform arcade game by Capcom . Recorded in 4k using a filter that simulates a CRT monitor.
GAME INFO:
Strider, released in Japan as Strider Hiryū (ストライダー飛竜, Sutoraidā Hiryū), is a hack-and-slash platform game released in arcades in 1989 by Capcom. Strider is set in a dystopian future with a wide range of settings that affect gameplay. The game resulted from cooperation between Capcom and manga publisher Moto Kikaku. It marked the video game debut of Strider Hiryu, after the character was introduced in the 1988 manga Strider Hiryu.
The game debuted on Capcom's CP System arcade board. Ports for the Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64, IBM PC compatibles, and ZX Spectrum were developed by Tiertex and published by U.S. Gold in 1989. The NES version has a different plot than the original.
Sega released Strider for its own Genesis console in 1990. Of all home versions, the Genesis adaptation is considered the most successful, winning the 1990 Video Game of the Year and Best Graphics in a Video Game awards from Electronic Gaming Monthly and later included in the book 1001 Video Games You Must Play Before You Die.
Strider's gameplay is cited as a major influence on the video game franchises Ninja Gaiden, Devil May Cry, and God of War. It became one of Capcom's early hits, praised for its innovative gameplay, diverse and unique music, and multilingual voice samples.
Strider is occasionally considered to be one of the greatest video games of all time.