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== ( Insert Game Title Here ) ==
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== Darius Twin ==
'''(Template Page)''' is a page that is dedicated to be easily copied and modified, in order to massively simplify the process of creating new '''game pages'''. The introduction to the player should be a simple, concise summary of the game, including information like release date, ports, and making sure to note who the developer is using [] brackets.  
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'''Darius Twin''' is a horizontal-scrolling shoot-em-up by Taito released for the Super Nintendo/Famicom in November 1991. It is the first home Darius game to feature an original scenario, rather than be a port of one of the existing arcade games. It was re-released on the Wii Virtual Console in 2010, and again in the Darius Cozmic Collection (Console) release by M2 in 2019 for Switch and PS4.
 
 
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== Story ==
 
== Story ==
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Taking place thousands of years after the events of the original Darius, Darius Twin sees the Belsar Army stage an assault on the planet Olga. The Silver Hawks are launched to put a stop to the invasion and drive back the Belsar forces.
 
 
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== Version Differences ==
 
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The European and North American releases feature stereo audio, compared to the Japanese version's mono output.
 
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Revision as of 16:34, 15 January 2022

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Darius Twin
Darius Twin (Japan).png

Title screen

Developer: Taito
Music: Norihiro Furukawa, Pochi
Program: Yasutaka Minami, Mituo Ogura, Junichiro Noguchi
Art: Keisuke Miyanaga, Tōru Kawaishi, Shin Saitō, Yoshihiro Wakita
Release date: November 1991
Next game: Darius Force


Darius Twin

Darius Twin is a horizontal-scrolling shoot-em-up by Taito released for the Super Nintendo/Famicom in November 1991. It is the first home Darius game to feature an original scenario, rather than be a port of one of the existing arcade games. It was re-released on the Wii Virtual Console in 2010, and again in the Darius Cozmic Collection (Console) release by M2 in 2019 for Switch and PS4.

Gameplay Overview

Controls


  • X: Shot
  • A: Subweapon

Weapons


This section describes the weapons that you use in the game and elaborates on them further. Stuff like standard shots, focus shots, bombs, weapon pickups that differ in functionality, options, etc. This can be omitted if not relevant to the game in question.

Items


This section describes any and all collectibles that you acquire in the game. An example being any Power Up items or Medals from Battle Garegga. Include secret items such as extra lives as well.

Rank


If the game features a relevant rank system, use this section to discuss it in more detail. Otherwise, this can be omitted.

Loops


If a game features a loop system, elaborate on it in detail here. Otherwise, omit this section.

Scoring


This section should cover a general breakdown of the scoring system of the game. Feel free to put the meat and potatoes here. A great example of a scoring section is the DoDonPachi page.

Strategy

See (Template Page)/Strategy for stage maps, enemy and boss descriptions, walkthroughs, and advanced play strategies.


This section details some particular strategic information about the game and its gameplay, such as hidden 1UPs and some basic scoring tricks. For anything particularly deep or highly complex, you can probably leave it in the Strategy page.

(Currently evaluating whether or not this specific section should even include information outside of the separated Strategy pages. Worth thinking about as a community.)


Story

Taking place thousands of years after the events of the original Darius, Darius Twin sees the Belsar Army stage an assault on the planet Olga. The Silver Hawks are launched to put a stop to the invasion and drive back the Belsar forces.


Development History

If available, you can include information here about the hardware, the development of the game, and its general reception. Try to have as much information in this section cited as possible.


Version Differences

The European and North American releases feature stereo audio, compared to the Japanese version's mono output.


Trivia

  • Cool facts and random tidbits go here!

Gallery

See (Template Page)/Gallery for our collection of images and scans for the game.


Video References

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Other

We have support for wikitables, giving us the potential to add lots of cool info in a small box on the page somewhere, but we are not using them at the moment. I'm just leaving this here so we can have it handy in case we decide to actually use them. Feel free to not use this section.

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