Raiden (video game)

Raiden is a 1990 vertically scrolling shooter arcade video game developed by Seibu Kaihatsu and published by Tecmo in Japan. The game's story takes place in the year 2090, when an alien species known as the Crystals invaded Earth. Players assume the roles of the Vanquish Crystal Defense pilot duo, taking control of two state of the art Fighting Thunders aircraft to defeat the Crystals and save the Earth.

Raiden
Japanese arcade flyer
Developer(s)
Publisher(s)
Producer(s)Hitoshi Hamada
Designer(s)Tetsuya Kawaguchi
Programmer(s)K. Kondo
S. Mori
Artist(s)H. Matsuo
Toshinobu Komazawa
T. Matsuzawa
Composer(s)Akira Sato
SeriesRaiden
Platform(s)
Release
April 1990
  • Arcade
    • WW: April 1990
    Mega Drive/Genesis
    • JP: 6 July 1991
    • NA: September 1991
    • BRA: July 1992
    TurboGrafx-16
    • JP: 22 November 1991
    • NA: 1991
    Super NES
    • JP: 29 November 1991
    • NA: April 1992
    FM Towns
    • JP: November 1991
    PC Engine Super CD-ROM²
    • JP: 2 April 1992
    Jaguar
    • NA: 23 November 1993
    • EU: June 1994
    • JP: 15 December 1994
    MS-DOS
    PlayStation
    • JP: 27 January 1995
    • NA: 9 September 1995
    • EU: November 1995
    Lynx
    PlayStation Network
    • JP: 29 March 2007
    Mobile
    • NA: 24 February 2004
    • WW: December 2012
    Windows
    • WW: 16 May 2013
Genre(s)Vertically scrolling shooter
Mode(s)Single-player, co-op
(not in all versions)

The game was conceived after Dynamite Duke, Seibu Kaihatsu's prior title, failed to sell as well as expected. During development, the game was designed as a vertically scrolling shooter due to the popularity of the genre at the time. Cheaper arcade hardware had to be used due to financial constraints caused by Dynamite Duke's poor sales.

Although Seibu doubted Raiden's success, it managed to sell 17,000 arcade units worldwide, helping to recuperate the company's investments through word-of-mouth. The title became a critical success, with its most lauded features being the graphics, music, gameplay and co-operative play.

Due to the success of Raiden, several sequels and related games were made. Raiden was ported to home computers and various home video game consoles in the early to mid 1990s. The game was released as part of several compilations and through download services such as PlayStation Network. The ports received mixed to positive reception.

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