Gunstar Heroes

Gunstar Heroes

Infobox VG
title = Gunstar Heroes


developer = Treasure Co. Ltd
publisher = Sega
designer = Yoshiyuki Matsumoto, Hideyuki Suganami
engine =
released = vgrelease|North America|NA|September 9, 1993
vgrelease|Japan|JPN|September 10, 1993 vgrelease|Europe|EU|1993
genre = Run and gun
modes = Single player, Cooperative
ratings = VRC: GA
ESRB: Everyone 10+
OFLC: PG
PEGI: 3+
platforms = Sega Mega Drive
Game Gear
PlayStation 2
Virtual Console
media = 8-megabit cartridge
requirements =
input =
nihongo|"Gunstar Heroes"|ガンスターヒーローズ|Gansutā Hīrōzu is a run and gun video game developed by Treasure Co. Ltd and published by Sega. The game was released September 9, 1993 in North America and the following day in Japan for the Sega Mega Drive, with a release also following in Europe in the same year. A Game Gear version was released only in Japan in 1995. It was the best selling Mega Drive game in Japan.

On February 23, 2006, it was released as part of the "Gunstar Heroes: Treasure Box" Collection for the PlayStation 2. It is also available on the Nintendo Wii Virtual Console.

The game was originally to be called "Lunatic Gunstar" but at the behest of Sega of America, who did not approve of the word "Lunatic", it was changed.Fact|date=September 2008

Gameplay

"Gunstar Heroes" is a side scrolling shooter. The player has four weapons to choose from, and they can be combined in various pairs to create a total of 14 unique weapons. In addition to the weapons, the player can engage enemies in close quarters combat. It is possible to grab and toss enemies, perform a sliding and jumping attacks and a long-range skid.

Unlike most games in the genre, the player has a life total calculated in numbers. Therefore, death to a player requires multiple hits but just one death will issue the option to continue or to end the game.

The main highlight of the game are its boss encounters, which often feature large enemies made up of multiple sprites allowing for fluid movement.

Plot

American Story:The Gunstar Dynasty has been the protector of the planet Gunstar 9 (G-9) for generations. In his youth, Dr. Brown defeated Golden Silver, a destructive android that traveled millions of miles to suck G-9 dry of all its resources. Dr. Brown was able to extract the four famous Mystical Gems, the robot's power source, and imprisoned it on one of G-9's moons.

Years later, a new menace rises. Smash Daisaku, a vicious dictator found out that the Gunstars knew the location of the Mystical Gems. One day, Smash Daisaku kidnapped the Gunstar twins' older brother Green and used a mind control machine to make Green obey his orders.

With Green's help, Smash Daisaku amassed all four Mystical Gems, has turned Gunstar 9's peaceful worker droids into deadly menaces, and is now preparing to leave for Gunstar 9's moon to reactivate Golden Silver.

Note: The Japanese story below - which takes place on Earth - is considered the proper storyline that sets up the sequel, "Gunstar Super Heroes".

The world was nearing its end. An evil organization created the ultimate weapon, Golden Silver, the God of Ruin, to destroy countless cities on Earth from the moon. The Gunstars (Red, Blue, Green, and Yellow) seeing the Earth turn into a living hell before them and fueled by anger, had a showdown with the powerful Golden Silver.At length, after an arduous battle, they defeated the evil God of Ruin. To make sure he was never resurrected, they sealed his body on the moon and took the 4 gems that powered him, and sealed them away in separate places on Earth.The Gunstars, having been pushed to their limits, prayed for a new civilization to arrive, and they began their long sleep. All that is, except for one...Time passed, and a new civilization was built on Earth.A legend was spread across the land. "Revive the God that sleeps on the moon, and he will guide the most righteous people to Utopia."Grey, the commander of the dictatorship calling themselves "Empire", believed in this legend and attempted to carry it out. So he sent people to the moon in a battleship called the "Ark", in order to mine for the 4 gems that would call the God forth.It was then that the leader of the underground mining excursion, Professor Brown, uncovered some capsules, in which the Gunstars were having their long sleep.Once they awakened, they learned of the Empire's plan to revive Golden Silver. Their companion, Green, whom they had remembered being with them until the very last moment, had lost his previous memories and was assisting the Empire in the revival of the God of Ruin."We won't let such a tragedy happen again! We'll get back the gems and put a stop to the revival of Golden Silver!"Once Professor Brown heard the Gunstars words, he decided to betray the Empire and promised to help the Gunstars in their battle.

Characters

*Gunstars Red and Blue. The playable characters. Twin brothers who protect Gunstar 9.
*Gunstar Yellow. Navigator and sister of the Gunstars, she gives them short briefings on the levels.
*Professor White Gunstar. Also known as Dr. Brown, he deactivated Golden Silver in the past, but is too old to do so again, Instead, he becomes Red and Blue's mentor.

Weapons

"Gunstar Heroes" featured four basic weapon types: Force, Lightning, Chaser, a homing weapon; and Flame. [“Gunstar Heroes: Weapons Details,” "Game Informer" 181 (May 2008): 105.]

Versions and rereleases

Shortly after its original release, "Gunstar Heroes" made its way to Sega's handheld machine, Game Gear. The port was handled not by Treasure, but by development house M2. As the console's power could not be matched to that of the Mega Drive, the game was significantly scaled down, stripping its multi-player mode, Black's Dice Maze, and several graphic effects. It does, however, add in a few new features such as a jetpack level and the chance to drive one of the walker robots from later in the 16-bit version.

The game received a PC port on December 17, 2004 as a part of the Sega Honpo series, titled nihongo|"Sega Game Honpo Gunstar Heroes"|セガゲーム本舗 ガンスターヒーローズ.

On October 6, 2005, Treasure and Sega released "Gunstar Super Heroes", a "Gunstar" sequel for the Game Boy Advance. The game makes few changes to the gameplay, such as having a fixed weapon selection and the addition of overpowered attacks controlled by the trigger.

On February 23, 2006, Sega released a Treasure-oriented entry in their "Sega Ages" series for PlayStation 2. Named nihongo|"Treasure Box"|トレジャーボックス|toreja bokkusu, it contained "Gunstar Heroes" prominently (to the extent of it being on the front cover), along with "Dynamite Headdy" and "Alien Soldier". "Treasure Box" also contains the various versions of these titles (such as Game Gear versions, or versions from different countries), as well as digital manuals and other bonus materials.

"Gunstar Heroes" was released December 11, 2006 in North America on the Wii Virtual Console and December 15, 2006 in Europe.

ee also

*Gunstar Heroes (Soundtrack)
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References

* [http://i179.photobucket.com/albums/w303/sarujo/Video%20Game%20Articles/GameInformerGunstar1.pngGameInformer's ClasicGI profile on Gunstar Heroes Part 1.]
* [http://i179.photobucket.com/albums/w303/sarujo/Video%20Game%20Articles/GameInformerGunstar2.pngGameInformer's ClasicGI profile on Gunstar Heroes Part 2.]

External links

* [http://www.treasure-inc.co.jp Official Treasure Co. Ltd Webpage]
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* [http://www.gamefaqs.com/console/genesis/data/563327.html GameFAQs: Gunstar Heroes]
* [http://sega.jp/ps2/ages25/ Sega of Japan Official Sega Ages Vol.25 "Treasure Box" Webpage]
* [http://ages.sega.jp/vol25/ Sega Ages page with promotion and concept art]
* [http://www.meanmachinesmag.co.uk/review/410/gunstar-heroes.php Gunstar Heroes Mega Drive review] from Mean Machines Archive


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