Released in March 1983.
Also licensed to Centuri for US manufacture and distribution (April 1983).
After working on the successful "
Time Pilot", Gyruss' designer, Yoshiki Okamoto, went on to create "
Gyruss", which, although a success in its own right, was released at a time when the arcade craze was starting to die down. This may explain why the game didn't shift the units it really deserved. After its release, Okamoto asked for a raise, or he would quit. He was duly fired when he turned up for work the following day.
One of the most memorable features of this game is its soundtrack, which consists of an extremely catchy synthesized rendition of Bach's 'Tocatta and Fugue in D Minor'.
Anthony Fodrizio holds the official record for this game with 41,090,450 points.
A bootleg of this game is known as "
Venus".
Alfa Records released a limited-edition soundtrack album for this game (Konami Game Music Vol.1 - 28XA-85) on 25/06/1986.