- Gradius IV Fukkatsu
Infobox VG
title = Gradius IV Fukkatsu
developer = KCET
publisher =Konami
designer = Akinari Takai (director)
released = JPN February, 1998
genre = Horizontalscrolling shooter
modes =Single player , Cooperative
platforms = Arcade
cabinet = Upright
arcade system =Konami Hornet
display = Raster, 512 x 384 pixels (Horizontal), 65536 colors
input = 8-wayJoystick , 3 Buttonsnihongo|"Gradius IV Fukkatsu"|グラディウスIV~復活~|Guradiusu Fō Fukkatsu|lit. "Gradius IV: Revival" is the fourth arcade installment in a series ofscrolling shooter video game s produced byKonami . It was preceded by "Gradius III ", released in 1989, although other non-numbered spinoffs had been released such as "Gradius Gaiden ". This title brings a considerable graphical upgrade, particularly with the use of colored lighting. In addition, there have been several additions and removals to the vaulted weapons system; specifically, the edit mode has been removed and an online ranking system was added.Gameplay
The core gameplay of "Gradius IV" remains relatively unchanged. However, several changes were made on the weapons system in the transition from "
Gradius III ". First of all, the edit mode has been completely eliminated, as are the "Snake Option" (s.option), the "Reduce" shield type, and the seventh powerup category. The seventh powerup category was the one that was labeled "!" and would produce detrimental results, such as reducing the speed or eliminating the weapons of the ship.In this game there are a total of six configurations, the first four of which are migrated from "
Gradius II ". There two new configurations are as follows:Configuration 5: The missile mode is a vertical mine that is released above and below the ship. After a short delay, the mines explode, yielding a large explosion. The double mode is the standard 45-degree angle split. The laser mode is a thin
armor piercing round that can penetrate multiple enemies.Configuration 6: The missile mode is the flying torpedo, which produces two missiles that fly forward in front of the ship. The double mode is the tailgun, seen in other configurations. The laser is the twin laser seen in "
Gradius III ".Starting a tradition that is continued in "
Gradius V ", this game introduced an online-ranking system. After a player's game was over, a password was presented. This password, which was hashed scoring information, could be uploaded to a Konami website [http://www.konami.co.jp/am/gra4/RANK/index.html] . This ability was only available inJapan , and was discontinued in August 27 of 1998. This was similarly done for the "Gradius III and IV" console release. Score recording was disabled approximately a year after its arcade brethren.Ports
"Gradius IV: Fukkatsu" never received a direct port. It was included in the "
Gradius III and IV " compilation for thePlayStation 2 in 2000 and as a part of "Gradius Collection " for thePlayStation Portable in 2006. The former also includes a boss rush mode (play all the game's bosses in a time attack fashion) and a stage select.oundtrack
Konami released a limited-edition soundtrack album for this game (Gradius IV Fukkatsu Original Game Soundtrack - KICA-7947) on 05/03/1999.
References
*cite book
year = 2006
title = Gradius Portable Official Guide
publisher =Konami
id = ISBN 4-86155-111-0External links
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* [http://www.konami.co.jp/am/gra4/gra4.html Official website] ja icon
* [http://www.konami.jp/am/gra4/RANK/index.html Internet ranking] ja icon;General resources
* [http://www.gamestone.co.uk/gradius/games_games.php?system=AC&local=Japan&game=04&page=1 Gradius IV Fukkatsu at Gradius Home World]
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* [http://www.thundercross.freeserve.co.uk/html/gradius4.htm Gradius IV @ Thundercross]
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