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|image=Akuu Senki Raijin FC box.jpg
|title=Akuu Senki Raijin
|title=Akuu Senki Raijin
|image=Akuu Senki Raijin FC box.jpg
|developer=[[Micro Cabin]]
|developer=[[Micro Cabin]]
|publisher=[[Squaresoft]]
|publisher=[[Squaresoft]]
|released={{sys|fds}}{{jp|1988|July 12}}
|year=1988
|systems={{syslist|fds}}
|genre=[[Shooter]]
|genre=[[Shooter]]
|systems=[[Famicom Disk System]]
|players=1
|players=1
|modes=[[Single player]]
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{{nihongo|'''Akuu Senki Raijin'''|亜空戦記ライジン|}} is a scrolling-shooter game developed by [[Micro Cabin]] for the [[Famicom Disk System]] and published in Japan by [[Squaresoft]] as part of their DOG label in [[1988]]. Often incorrectly transliterated as ''Akara Senki Raijin'', the game puts you in control of a robot with the ability to transform to and from a jet. This gameplay mechanic is seen in [[The Guardian Legend]], as well as Squaresoft's own conversion of [[Thexder]] for the Famicom. The player can opt to change between the two modes of their craft at certain points during each level. Upon touching ground as the mecha, the player is occasionally able to find other directions to continue exploring as a spaceship, presenting both vertical-scrolling and side-scrolling shoot-'em-up sections. Akuu Senki Raijin (and [[Moonball Magic]], released the same day) would be the last DOG game published - Square would exclusively focus on the regular cart-based Famicom from then on.
{{nihongo|'''Akuu Senki Raijin'''|亜空戦記ライジン|}} is a scrolling-shooter game developed by [[Micro Cabin]] for the [[Famicom Disk System]] and published in Japan by [[Squaresoft]] as part of their DOG label in [[1988]]. Often incorrectly transliterated as ''Akara Senki Raijin'', the game puts you in control of a robot with the ability to transform to and from a jet. This gameplay mechanic is seen in [[The Guardian Legend]], as well as Squaresoft's own conversion of [[Thexder]] for the Famicom. The player can opt to change between the two modes of their craft at certain points during each level. Upon touching ground as the mecha, the player is occasionally able to find other directions to continue exploring as a spaceship, presenting both vertical-scrolling and side-scrolling shoot-'em-up sections. Akuu Senki Raijin (and [[Moonball Magic]], released the same day) would be the last DOG game published - Square would exclusively focus on the regular cart-based Famicom from then on.
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