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Radirgy Noa (ラジルギ ノア)was a follow up game to the original [[Radirgy]], which released initially for arcades (on the SEGA NAOMI hardware), and then for Wii and Xbox 360, each with a differentiating subtitle (Radirgy Noa Wii, and Radirgy Noa Massive, respectively).
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Radirgy Noa (ラジルギ ノア)was a follow up game to the original [[Radirgy]], which released initially for arcades (on the SEGA NAOMI hardware), and then for Wii and Xbox 360, each with a differentiating subtitle (Radirgy Noa Wii, and Radirgy Noa Massive, respectively). Additionally, there was a PC port of sorts, included as a data disc in the Milestone Sound Collection<ref>[[File:Milestone sound collection.png|180px|thumb|]]</ref>. Lastly, the game was re-released via two collections; first in 2010 under [[MileStone Shooting Collection 2]] for the Wii, and then by Klon's "Sakura Flamingo Archives" for the Xbox 360.
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==== Version Differences ====
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===== Shared Modes =====
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- Arcade: The base game, which has 9 stages (note that stages 1,3,5,7 are mini stages where you fight boss, DREAMER09)
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- Expand: <TO-FILL-OUT>
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===== Radirgy Noa Massive (Xbox 360) Exclusive Modes =====
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The Xbox 360 version of the game includes additional modes:
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- Classic: This mode removes the collision damage which was (somewhat controvesially) added in Noa, so it plays much like the original Radirgy. This mode has 5 stages.
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- Death: <TO-FILL-OUT>
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- Massive: <TO-FILL-OUT>

Revision as of 02:43, 31 December 2022

Radirgy Noa (ラジルギ ノア)
Radirgy Noa MASSIVE Back Cover.jpg

Xbox 360 Back Cover Art

Developer: MileStone Inc.
Release date:


June 2009 (Arcade)
February 25, 2010 (Wii)
October 28, 2010 (Xbox 360)
February 25, 2011 (Windows)

Radirgy Noa (ラジルギ ノア)was a follow up game to the original Radirgy, which released initially for arcades (on the SEGA NAOMI hardware), and then for Wii and Xbox 360, each with a differentiating subtitle (Radirgy Noa Wii, and Radirgy Noa Massive, respectively). Additionally, there was a PC port of sorts, included as a data disc in the Milestone Sound Collection[1]. Lastly, the game was re-released via two collections; first in 2010 under MileStone Shooting Collection 2 for the Wii, and then by Klon's "Sakura Flamingo Archives" for the Xbox 360.


Version Differences

Shared Modes

- Arcade: The base game, which has 9 stages (note that stages 1,3,5,7 are mini stages where you fight boss, DREAMER09) - Expand: <TO-FILL-OUT>

Radirgy Noa Massive (Xbox 360) Exclusive Modes

The Xbox 360 version of the game includes additional modes:

- Classic: This mode removes the collision damage which was (somewhat controvesially) added in Noa, so it plays much like the original Radirgy. This mode has 5 stages. - Death: <TO-FILL-OUT>

- Massive: <TO-FILL-OUT>

  1. Milestone sound collection.png