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{{Game
{{Game
|completion=1
|image=Seicross flyer.jpg
|image=Seicross flyer.jpg
|title=Seicross
|title=Seicross
|japanese=セクロス (originally セクターゾーン)
|developer=[[Nichibutsu]]
|developer=[[Nichibutsu]]
|publisher=[[Nichibutsu]], [[FCI]] (US)
|publisher=[[Nichibutsu]], [[FCI]]
|japanese=セクロス (originally セクターゾーン)
|year=1984
|released={{jp|1984}}
|systems={{syslist|arcade|nes|wii|wiiu}}
|systems={{syslist|arcade|nes|wii|wiiu}}
|ratings={{CERO|A}}
|ratings={{CERO|A}}
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|genre=[[Shooter]]
|genre=[[Shooter]]
|players=1-2
|players=1-2
|modes=[[Single player]], [[multiplayer]]
|series=Arcade Archives
}}
}}
{{marquee|Seicross marquee.jpg}}
{{marquee|Seicross marquee.jpg}}
 
'''Seicross''' is a game released for both the [[arcade]] and [[NES]]. It was originally developed by [[Nichibutsu]] and released in the arcades as '''Sector Zone''', but it was distributed as Seicross outside of Japan. When it was converted for play on the Famicom in [[1986]], it retained the name Seicross, and was published in America by [[FCI]].
'''Seicross''' is a game released for both the [[arcade]] and [[NES]]. It was originally developed by [[Nichibutsu]] and released in the arcades as '''Sector Zone''', but it was distributed as Seicross outside of Japan. When it was converted for play on the Famicom in [[1986]], it retained the name Seicross, and was published in America by [[FCI]].


During the game play of Seicross, the player rides a gliding motorcycle-like vehicle, bumping other riders, collecting "power" modules and collecting blue people who are stranded. A second area removes the riders and adds rough terrain, while the final leg features a battle with one or more Dinosaur Tanks, which launch their heads when destroyed. The sequence repeats infinitely, getting progressively difficult and changing backgrounds.
During the game play of Seicross, the player rides a gliding motorcycle-like vehicle, bumping other riders, collecting "power" modules and collecting blue people who are stranded. A second area removes the riders and adds rough terrain, while the final leg features a battle with one or more Dinosaur Tanks, which launch their heads when destroyed. The sequence repeats infinitely, getting progressively difficult and changing backgrounds.
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File:Seicross title.png|Title screen
File:Seicross title.png|Title screen
File:Seicross screen.png|Arcade screen
File:Seicross screen.png|Arcade screen
File:Seicross FC box.jpg|Famicom box
File:Seicross NES box.jpg|NES box
File:Seicross NES screen.png|NES screen
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</gallery>


== Story ==
== Story ==
Here on the planet Colura lived two different tribes. One was the Petras, a highly civilized tribe. Another was the Basrah, a vicious tribe. The larger Basrah all of a sudden declared war on the Petras. The Petras were very civilized, and were pacifists who did not possess enough arms and weapons to protect themselves against the Basrah's attack. They were quickly driven underground without much resistance. A handful of the Petras were left and a few ex-captives who barely escaped from the Basrah were waiting to be rescued. Finally the Petras developed a mini-size rescue bike which they called Gilgitt Petras. They blasted off on Gilgitt Petras from their secret hideout to rescue the Petras who still remained behind.
Here on the planet Colura lived two different tribes. One was the Petras, a highly civilized tribe. Another was the Basrah, a vicious tribe. The larger Basrah all of a sudden declared war on the Petras. The Petras were very civilized, and were pacifists who did not possess enough arms and weapons to protect themselves against the Basrah's attack. They were quickly driven underground without much resistance. A handful of the Petras were left and a few ex-captives who barely escaped from the Basrah were waiting to be rescued. Finally the Petras developed a mini-size rescue bike which they called Gilgitt Petras. They blasted off on Gilgitt Petras from their secret hideout to rescue the Petras who still remained behind.
 
Race your bike along thrilling backgrounds as you battle alien enemies. The serenity of the space city is broken as players blast off into space from the gate in order to save their people who are left in the battlefield.
Race your bike along thrilling backgrounds as you battle alien enemies. The serenity of the space city is broken as players blast off into space from the gate in order to save their people who are left in the battlefield.  
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== NES codes ==
== NES codes ==
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=== Stage select ===
=== Stage select ===
To select any stage, press and hold {{nes|A}}, {{nes|B}}, and {{nes|Select}} on controller 2. Then enter the following codes on controller 1 to access the desired stage:
To select any stage, press and hold {{nes|A}}, {{nes|B}}, and {{nes|Select}} on controller 2. Then enter the following codes on controller 1 to access the desired stage:
* '''2''': {{nes|A}}, {{nes|Start}}
* '''2''': {{nes|A}}, {{nes|Start}}
* '''3''': {{nes|B}}, {{nes|Start}}
* '''3''': {{nes|B}}, {{nes|Start}}
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* '''6''': {{nes|B}}, {{nes|B}}, {{nes|A}}, {{nes|Start}}
* '''6''': {{nes|B}}, {{nes|B}}, {{nes|A}}, {{nes|Start}}


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File:Seicross FC box.jpg|Famicom box
File:Seicross NES box.jpg|NES box
File:Seicross NES screen.png|NES screen
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[[Category:Nichibutsu]]
[[Category:Nichibutsu]]

Latest revision as of 01:14, 4 December 2021

Box artwork for Seicross.
Box artwork for Seicross.
Seicross
Developer(s)Nichibutsu
Publisher(s)Nichibutsu, FCI
Year released1984
System(s)Arcade, NES, Wii, Wii U
SeriesArcade Archives
Japanese titleセクロス (originally セクターゾーン)
Genre(s)Shooter
Players1-2
ModesSingle player, multiplayer
Rating(s)CERO All ages
Arcade Archives Seicross
Developer(s)Nichibutsu
Publisher(s)Hamster Corporation
Year released2021
System(s)Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4
Rating(s)CERO All agesESRB Everyone 10+PEGI Ages 12+
LinksSeicross ChannelSearchSearch
Seicross marquee

Seicross is a game released for both the arcade and NES. It was originally developed by Nichibutsu and released in the arcades as Sector Zone, but it was distributed as Seicross outside of Japan. When it was converted for play on the Famicom in 1986, it retained the name Seicross, and was published in America by FCI.

During the game play of Seicross, the player rides a gliding motorcycle-like vehicle, bumping other riders, collecting "power" modules and collecting blue people who are stranded. A second area removes the riders and adds rough terrain, while the final leg features a battle with one or more Dinosaur Tanks, which launch their heads when destroyed. The sequence repeats infinitely, getting progressively difficult and changing backgrounds.

Story[edit]

Here on the planet Colura lived two different tribes. One was the Petras, a highly civilized tribe. Another was the Basrah, a vicious tribe. The larger Basrah all of a sudden declared war on the Petras. The Petras were very civilized, and were pacifists who did not possess enough arms and weapons to protect themselves against the Basrah's attack. They were quickly driven underground without much resistance. A handful of the Petras were left and a few ex-captives who barely escaped from the Basrah were waiting to be rescued. Finally the Petras developed a mini-size rescue bike which they called Gilgitt Petras. They blasted off on Gilgitt Petras from their secret hideout to rescue the Petras who still remained behind. Race your bike along thrilling backgrounds as you battle alien enemies. The serenity of the space city is broken as players blast off into space from the gate in order to save their people who are left in the battlefield.

NES codes[edit]

Continue When you die, and the game returns to the title screen, hold A button and press Start button.
Invincibility At the title screen, hold Left dpad, A button, and B button on controller 2, then press Up dpad, Up dpad, Down dpad, Down dpad, and Start button on controller 1.
Invisible Bikes At the title screen, hold Left dpad, A button, and B button, then press Start button.

Stage select[edit]

To select any stage, press and hold A button, B button, and Select button on controller 2. Then enter the following codes on controller 1 to access the desired stage:

  • 2: A button, Start button
  • 3: B button, Start button
  • 4: A button, B button, Start button
  • 5: B button, B button, Start button
  • 6: B button, B button, A button, Start button

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