Darius (series)

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Darius
Genre(s)Horizontal-scrolling shooter
Developer(s)Taito
Publisher(s)Taito
Platform(s)Arcade, Sega Genesis, Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Sega Saturn, PlayStation, Mobile phone, PlayStation Portable, PlayStation Vita, iOS, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch
First releaseDarius
February 1987
Latest releaseDarius Cozmic Collection
February 28, 2019[1]

Darius

video game franchise developed and published by Taito. The eponymous first game was released in February 1987 for arcades, and has since been followed by six sequels and several spin-offs. The series takes place during the events of a war between humans and the Belsar empire, which plot to destroy all that is left of mankind. Darius is known for its branching stage paths, upbeat soundtrack, and cute sea life-inspired enemies.[2]

Development

The series first appeared in Japanese game centers in 1987, where Darius became known for its "colossal" triple-screen arcade machine setup and body-sonic seats. It was known as the first arcade game to combine "high-impact engineering" with "creative presentation". Compared to the technology of Ultra Panavision 70 in how the series utilized color, it also used an "innovative" branching stage format that allowed for multiple playthroughs to be different in major ways.[2] The series is also known for its cute graphics, upbeat soundtrack, and sound effects.

The series' use of robotic fish, crustaceans, and other sea creatures as enemies was cited as a way to make the games stand out due to the proliferation of sci-fi arcade shooters in the mid-1980s'.[3]

List of games in the series

Release timeline
1987Darius
1988
1989Darius II
Sagaia
1990
1991Darius Twin
1992
1993Darius Force
Super Nova
1994Darius Gaiden
1995–1996
1997G-Darius
1998–2001
2002Darius R
2003–2008
2009Dariusburst
2010–2011
2012Dariusburst Second Prologue
2013–2014
2015Dariusburst: Chronicle Saviours
2016–2018
2019Darius Cozmic Collection
2020
2021Darius Cozmic Revelation

Arcade releases

  • Darius (1987)
    • Darius Extra Version (1987): An updated and rebalanced version of the above based on player feedback.
  • Darius II (1989): The game was released in both triple- and double-screen (more common) versions. An international version with various changes was released titled Sagaia; accordingly, this name is commonly associated with Darius II outside Japan.
  • Darius Gaiden (1994): This game was originally announced as Darius III.
  • G-Darius (1997)
    • G-Darius Ver.2 (1997): An updated and rebalanced version of the above. Not much is known about it, other than it being developed after the PlayStation port.
  • Dariusburst Another Chronicle (2010): Related to the PSP Dariusburst.

Consumer releases

Original works

  • Super Famicom/SNES
    . Gameplay is mostly based on Darius II.
  • Super Famicom/SNES
    and follow-up to Twin. Again, gameplay is mostly based on Darius II.
  • Dariusburst (2009): Released for the PSP. Meant to be the follow-up to G-Darius.

Ports and conversions

Related games

  • Syvalion (1988): Originally presented as a sequel to Darius. Music from the game appears in Dariusburst.
  • Metal Black (1991): Initially planned as Darius 3. Features a number of fish-based machines from Darius. It is a successor to Gun Frontier.
  • Border Down (2003): A successor to Metal Black developed by some members of the original team who started their own company, G.rev, to specifically make this game.

Notes

  1. ^ Japanese: ダライアス, Hepburn: Daraiasu

References

  1. Curse, Inc. Archived from the original
    on May 28, 2020. Retrieved May 28, 2020.
  2. ^ a b Higham, Rupert (March 30, 2014). "Darius retrospective". Eurogamer. Gamer Network. Archived from the original on April 2, 2014. Retrieved May 28, 2020.
  3. ^ Kalata, Kurt (2016-02-03). "Darius – Hardcore Gaming 101". Retrieved 2020-11-05.
  4. ^ "Dariusburst: Chronicle Saviours announced for PS4, PS Vita, and PC - Gematsu". 2 August 2015.

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