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Raiden snes versions
Raiden snes versions




Raiden Trad (SNES): To begin with let's go with the SNES version which is the most common and well known port. NOTE: For a more "In-depth analysis" of the gameplay, better read the review of the arcade version of Raiden. So anyway let's start with the " Raiden in the House" reviews, and this will be a quite long trip to "Memory Lane" a happy one or a quite bitter one depending on which version you had. There was plans for a Commodore Amiga version, but sadly it didn't saw the light. But if you were an Atari-maniac, and you had the Atari Lynx, Raiden will be in your portable 8-bit console in 1990, and if you had the "Jag" ( Atari Jaguar), you'll be playing Raiden in 1994. But if you're very lucky to live in Japan or your family made a trip there and bought an FM Towns Marty computer, you'll be catching Raiden Trad in November 1991, just at the nick of time for christmas, and what a christmas gift you'd had (I'll talk about this port later in this review).

raiden snes versions

In 1993, the Sega Genesis version appeared. In 1992, Raiden Trad arrived on the Super Nintendo, in this year, Super Raiden was launched on the PC Engine CD (TurboGrafx-CD). In 1990, Raiden made it's debut on the MS-DOS / CD-Rom home computers, one year later, Raiden made it's arrival on the PC Engine (TurboGrafx 16). Scatman John and MC Hammer were on the radio playlists, Michael Jackson relased "Dangerous" and we saw the King of Pop alongside Michael Jordan in the video for "Jam", Steven Spielberg's Jurassic Park was roaring on the theaters, the "NBA Boom" made Basketball the sport for excellence among the youth, and Raiden was the shmup that everybody talks about as Raiden II was released, but what about our home consoles? Will the Fighting Thunder will strike on our 16-bit SNES or Genesis?, and the answer was yes.

raiden snes versions

Imagine for a while you're a child in a christmas morning of the early 90's, between 19. RAIDEN / RAIDEN TRAD - When the Fighting Thunder strikes in our house.






Raiden snes versions