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Cyborg 009 [Model SHVC-S9]
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Cyborg 009 (c) 1994 BEC Cyborg 009 is a side-scrolling action platformer based on the seminal science fiction manga and anime series by Shotaro Ishinomori. The game allows players to assume the roles of the various members of the 00-Cyborg team, each possessing unique abilities that are required to navigate themed levels, overcome platforming challenges, and defeat the forces of the Black Ghost organization. - TECHNICAL - GAME ID: SHVC-S9 BARCODE: 4932873820057 - TRIVIA - Released on February 25, 1994 in Japan. Character-Based Mechanics: A core highlight of the game is the ability to switch between different members of the Cyborg team. This was a sophisticated design choice for the time, as each character's specific powers (such as 003's enhanced sensory range or 009's signature speed) are necessary to solve stage-specific puzzles or access hidden areas, making team composition a crucial element of the gameplay. Source Material Fidelity: Given the iconic nature of Ishinomori's work, BEC prioritized visual fidelity, featuring large, detailed sprites that capture the distinct look of the characters. The game serves as a respectful tribute to the source material, incorporating key locations and antagonists that long-time fans would immediately recognize. Platformer Evolution: While many licensed games of the era were criticized for being rushed or overly simplistic, Cyborg 009 was praised for its tight controls and varied level design, which successfully utilized the Super Famicom’s color palette and parallax scrolling capabilities to convey the high-tech, futuristic settings of the manga. - STAFF - Based on the Novel: Shotaro Ishinomori Superviser: Akira Kosano, Satoshi Shinohara Graphic Director: Kunio Wada, Satoshi Hatsuya (Hatsu Riot) Programmer: Teruyuki Teshima, Yuichi Ohyama Assistant Graphic: Masahiro Setoguchi, Mari Yoshimura Debugger: Hironatsu Yamada, Kadotsuji Osada Director: Hidemitsu Okinaka, Satoshi Hatsuya (Hatsu Riot) Producer: Dai - SOURCES - ROM dump (MAME).
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Cyborg 009 (c) 1994 BEC Cyborg 009 is a side-scrolling action platformer based on the seminal science fiction manga and anime series by Shotaro Ishinomori. The game allows players to assume the roles of the various members of the 00-Cyborg team, each possessing unique abilities that are required to navigate themed levels, overcome platforming challenges, and defeat the forces of the Black Ghost organization. - TECHNICAL - GAME ID: SHVC-S9 BARCODE: 4932873820057 - TRIVIA - Released on February 25, 1994 in Japan. Character-Based Mechanics: A core highlight of the game is the ability to switch between different members of the Cyborg team. This was a sophisticated design choice for the time, as each character's specific powers (such as 003's enhanced sensory range or 009's signature speed) are necessary to solve stage-specific puzzles or access hidden areas, making team composition a crucial element of the gameplay. Source Material Fidelity: Given the iconic nature of Ishinomori's work, BEC prioritized visual fidelity, featuring large, detailed sprites that capture the distinct look of the characters. The game serves as a respectful tribute to the source material, incorporating key locations and antagonists that long-time fans would immediately recognize. Platformer Evolution: While many licensed games of the era were criticized for being rushed or overly simplistic, Cyborg 009 was praised for its tight controls and varied level design, which successfully utilized the Super Famicom’s color palette and parallax scrolling capabilities to convey the high-tech, futuristic settings of the manga. - STAFF - Based on the Novel: Shotaro Ishinomori Superviser: Akira Kosano, Satoshi Shinohara Graphic Director: Kunio Wada, Satoshi Hatsuya (Hatsu Riot) Programmer: Teruyuki Teshima, Yuichi Ohyama Assistant Graphic: Masahiro Setoguchi, Mari Yoshimura Debugger: Hironatsu Yamada, Kadotsuji Osada Director: Hidemitsu Okinaka, Satoshi Hatsuya (Hatsu Riot) Producer: Dai - SOURCES - ROM dump (MAME).
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