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{{Game | {{Game | ||
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|image=Strider flyer.png | |||
|title=Strider | |title=Strider | ||
|developer=[[Capcom]] | |developer=[[Capcom]] | ||
|publisher=[[Capcom]] | |publisher=[[Capcom]] | ||
| | |year=1989 | ||
|systems=[[Arcade]], [[Amiga]], [[Atari ST]], [[C64]], [[CPC]], [[ZX Spectrum]], [[MS-DOS]], [[Sega Mega Drive]], [[Sega Master System]], [[Nintendo Switch]], [[X68000]], [[TurboDuo]], [[PS1]] | |||
|genre=[[Platform]] | |genre=[[Platform]] | ||
|modes=[[Single player]] | |modes=[[Single player]] | ||
|followed by=[[Strider (NES)]] | |followed by=[[Strider (NES)]] | ||
|series=Strider | |series=Strider | ||
|seriesDisambig=Strider | |||
|pcgamingwiki=Strider | |pcgamingwiki=Strider | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{game disambig||the [[NES]] game|[[Strider (NES)]]}} | {{game disambig||the [[NES]] game|[[Strider (NES)]]}} | ||
{{Nihongo|'''''Strider Hiryū'''''|ストライダー飛竜}}, localized as '''''Strider''''', is a platform game released for the [[CP System]] [[arcade]] hardware by [[Capcom]] in 1989. It became one of Capcom's early hits before ''[[Street Fighter II]]'', revered for its innovative gameplay and multilingual voice clips during cutscenes (presented in Japanese, Mandarin, Russian, and English). | {{Nihongo|'''''Strider Hiryū'''''|ストライダー飛竜}}, localized as '''''Strider''''', is a platform game released for the [[CP System]] [[arcade]] hardware by [[Capcom]] in 1989. It became one of Capcom's early hits before ''[[Street Fighter II]]'', revered for its innovative gameplay and multilingual voice clips during cutscenes (presented in Japanese, Mandarin, Russian, and English). | ||
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* {{icon|globe}} [[PlayStation]] port: the most recent version, included with [[Strider 2]] (2000). | * {{icon|globe}} [[PlayStation]] port: the most recent version, included with [[Strider 2]] (2000). | ||
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{{Strider}} | {{Strider}} | ||
[[Category:Capcom]] | [[Category:Capcom]] | ||
[[Category:Arcade]] | [[Category:Arcade]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Commodore Amiga]] | ||
[[Category:Atari ST]] | [[Category:Atari ST]] | ||
[[Category:Commodore 64/128]] | [[Category:Commodore 64/128]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Amstrad CPC]] | ||
[[Category:Sinclair ZX Spectrum]] | |||
[[Category:MS-DOS]] | [[Category:MS-DOS]] | ||
[[Category:Sega Genesis]] | [[Category:Sega Genesis]] | ||
[[Category:Sega Master System]] | [[Category:Sega Master System]] | ||
[[Category:Nintendo Switch]] | |||
[[Category:Sharp X68000]] | [[Category:Sharp X68000]] | ||
[[Category:TurboGrafx-CD]] | [[Category:TurboGrafx-CD]] | ||
[[Category:PlayStation]] | |||
[[Category:Platform]] | |||
[[Category:Single player]] | [[Category:Single player]] | ||
[[Category:MAME]] | [[Category:MAME]] | ||
Revision as of 16:08, 4 November 2021
This is the first game in the Strider series. For other games in the series see the Strider category.
Strider | |
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Developer(s) | Capcom |
Publisher(s) | Capcom |
Year released | 1989 |
System(s) | Arcade, Amiga, Atari ST, C64, CPC, ZX Spectrum, MS-DOS, Sega Mega Drive, Sega Master System, Nintendo Switch, X68000, TurboDuo, PS1 |
Followed by | Strider (NES) |
Series | Strider |
Genre(s) | Platform |
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Modes | Single player |
- For the NES game, see Strider (NES).
Strider Hiryū (ストライダー飛竜?), localized as Strider, is a platform game released for the CP System arcade hardware by Capcom in 1989. It became one of Capcom's early hits before Street Fighter II, revered for its innovative gameplay and multilingual voice clips during cutscenes (presented in Japanese, Mandarin, Russian, and English).
Out of the many ports of the game, four are notable:
- Sharp X68000 port: the most faithful port of the arcade original.
- Sega Mega Drive port: the most faithful port of the arcade original internationally released.
- TurboDuo port: it features one extra stage and many animated cutscenes.
- PlayStation port: the most recent version, included with Strider 2 (2000).
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