

Natsume has published and/or developed many wonderful games such as Ninja Warriors, Wild Guns, and others.and their motto isn't "Serious Fun" for nothing! Warashi is a company that is probably lesser known amongst North American gamers, though hardcore Dreamcast fans might remember Warashi for "Trigger Heart Exelica", a Dreamcast title made long after the Dreamcast was deemed "dead" by many (Trigger Heart Exelica was also released in Japanese arcades). Published by Natsume and developed by Warashi, GSK was released in the U.S as one of those last minute games in 2002. That "something" is the game that I will discuss now Gekioh: Shooting King. However, When I looked through a random stack of Playstation games, I didn't spot The Raiden Project, but I spotted something just as good. Quick Game Overview: Available HERE.Īs the years fly by, it seems that 2D shooters have become a rotting corpse in the gaming industry that we just won't let rest in peace.After playing Raiden III for the PS2, I just sat down and asked myself: "Man.where the heck is my copy of The Raiden Project at?" I was actually quite disappointed with Raiden III, but I absolutely loved The Raiden Project. Shienryu ST-V picture and picture of the characters is from Arcade Flyers, a site that is an outstanding tribute to old arcade games and gamers. This game is also known as "Geki-Oh Shooting King: Shienryu" and "Arcade Hits: Shienryu (MajorWave Series)". This game is also sublicensed by Four Winds Incorporated. Estimated Market Value as of : $6 - $12 (USD) Other Info: This game could be bought for $10 the very first day it was released.
