Solar Assault

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Solar Assault
Gameplay screenshot
Developer(s) Konami
Publisher(s) Konami
Release date(s) July, 1997
Genre(s) 3D shooter
Mode(s) Single player
Platform(s) Arcade
Input Analog joystick, 3 buttons
Arcade cabinet Upright, sit-down enclosed cockpit
Arcade CPU(s) PowerPC 403GA @ 64 MHz
ADSP-21062 (SHARC) @ 36 MHz
Arcade sound system(s) 68EC000 @ 16 MHz
Arcade display Raster, horizontal orientation

Solar Assault (ソーラーアサルトグラディウス sōrā asaruto?) is a three-dimensional shoot 'em up released by Konami in 1997. As its title may suggest, the game is a spin-off to the long running Gradius series of horizontal scrolling shooters. This title retains most of the gameplay characteristics of its 2D counterparts including the same enemies, protagonists, the selection bar power-up system and familiar settings. The player takes control of one of three spaceships, battling enemies and bosses in settings like underground tunnels, planet surfaces, and space fields.

The game came in two versions, a wide stand-up arcade cabinet, and a Speedking deluxe simiulator. The SpeedKing is an enclosed pod which tilts, utilizing pneumatics, according to the what is occurring on-screen.

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The game plays similar to other 3D shooters like Star Fox, where the player must both move. One change from previous Gradius games is that the player now has a health bar; the ship will not immediately destruct upon the slightest shot or collision. The other major gameplay change is the ability to adjust the speed, which is necessary to time the avoidance of certain obstacles and enemies. There are three ships to choose from:

Solar Assault Revised is an updated version of Solar Assault released later in 1997, and introduced a new arcade board that was co-developed by Konami and IBM which allows five boards to be stacked on top of each other.


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