Ironclad (video game)
Ironclad | |
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Developer(s) | Saurus |
Publisher(s) | Saurus |
Director(s) | Takehiro Uematsu |
Producer(s) | Nobuyuki Tanaka |
Programmer(s) | Masaaki Yuki |
Artist(s) | Kaori Ito Keisuke Tsugita Kengo Tanaka |
Writer(s) | Makoto Maeda |
Composer(s) | Hiroyuki Takei |
Platform(s) | Neo Geo CD |
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Genre(s) | Scrolling shooter |
Mode(s) | Single-player, co-op |
Ironclad[a] is a horizontally scrolling shooter developed by Saurus for the Neo Geo CD video game console.[1][2][3][4][5]
Gameplay
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Release
[edit]Ironclad was never officially released in North America, but if the game is put on a North American system, the game will be playable in English and display the "Ironclad" title screen. It was re-released by D4 Enterprise for Wii via the Virtual Console in Japan on November 24, 2009,[6] and in 2010 in PAL regions on March 12,[7] and in North America on April 5.[8][9] A port for Microsoft Windows, OS X, Linux and asm.js developed by DotEmu was released by SNK Playmore as part of the Humble NEOGEO 25th Anniversary Bundle on December 15, 2015.[10] The game was later released on GOG.com on October 5, 2017.[11]
Reception
[edit]Publication | Score |
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Neo Geo Freak | (Neo Geo CD) 9/20[12] |
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In 2014, HobbyConsolas identified Ironclad as one of the twenty best games for the Neo Geo CD.[13]
Notes
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Aaron, Sean (14 December 2009). "Review: Ironclad (Virtual Console / Neo Geo)". Nintendo Life.
- ^ Thomas, Lucas M. (12 April 2010). "Ironclad Review". IGN.
- ^ "Ironclad". Retro Gamer. August 19, 2016.
- ^ "VC in Brief: Ironclad (Neo Geo)". Engadget. 6 April 2010.
- ^ Reynolds, Matthew (12 March 2010). "This week on Virtual Console: 'Ironclad'!". Digital Spy.
- ^ Aaron, Sean (20 November 2009). "Nintendo Download: 24-25 November 2009 (Japan)" (20 November 2009). Nintendo Life. Retrieved 28 June 2019.
- ^ Fletcher, JC (12 March 2010). "European Nintendo downloads: Ironclad, Nectaris". Engadget. Retrieved 28 June 2019.
- ^ Reynolds, Matthew (12 March 2010). "This week on Virtual Console: 'Ironclad'!". Digital Spy. Retrieved 28 June 2019.
- ^ "Nintendo Download: April 5, 2010". IGN. Ziff Davis. 5 April 2010. Retrieved 28 June 2019.
- ^ "FOUR more titles [Real Bout Fatal Fury 2: The Newcomers, The King of Fighters 2002, Blazing Star and Ironclad] join the Humble NEOGEO Bundle, making it now 25 games large!". Humble Bundle. 15 December 2015. Archived from the original on 2 July 2019. Retrieved 28 June 2019.
- ^ "Release: 8 SNK Classics | Completion deals 75% off". GOG.com. 5 October 2017. Retrieved 28 June 2019.
- ^ "NF編集部にまる - ネオジオゲームㇱインレビュー: 超鉄ブリキンガー". Neo Geo Freak (in Japanese). No. 25. Geibunsha. June 1997. pp. 124–128.
- ^ Alonso, Álvaro (February 19, 2014). "Reportaje: Los 20 mejores juegos de Neo Geo CD". HobbyConsolas (in Spanish). Axel Springer SE. Archived from the original on 2014-03-02. Retrieved 2023-02-06.
Further reading
[edit]- "超鉄ブリキンガー". Neo Geo Freak. May 1995. p. 95.
- "超鉄ブリキンガー". Neo Geo Freak. August 1995. pp. 68–69.
- "超鉄ブリキンガー". Neo Geo Freak. September 1995. p. 68.
- "超鉄ブリキンガー". Neo Geo Freak. November 1995. pp. 69–73.
- "超鉄ブリキンガー". Neo Geo Freak. July 1996. pp. 60–61.
- "超鉄ブリキンガー". Neo Geo Freak. November 1996. pp. 78–79.
External links
[edit]- 1996 video games
- Cancelled arcade video games
- Cooperative video games
- D4 Enterprise games
- Dotemu games
- Horizontally scrolling shooters
- Multiplayer and single-player video games
- Neo Geo CD games
- Neo Geo games
- Saurus games
- Shoot 'em ups
- SNK games
- SNK Playmore games
- Video games developed in Japan
- Virtual Console games