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− | |title = Radirgy Noa | + | |title = Radirgy Noa |
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|developer = [[Milestone|MileStone Inc.]] | |developer = [[Milestone|MileStone Inc.]] | ||
|releasedate = <br><br><br>June 2009 (Arcade) <br> February 25, 2010 (Wii)<br> October 28, 2010 (Xbox 360)<br> February 25, 2011 (Windows) | |releasedate = <br><br><br>June 2009 (Arcade) <br> February 25, 2010 (Wii)<br> October 28, 2010 (Xbox 360)<br> February 25, 2011 (Windows) | ||
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− | Radirgy Noa ( | + | '''Radirgy Noa''' (Japanese: ''Rajirugi Noa'' ラジルギノア) is a follow up shooting game to the original [[Radirgy]]. It was 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. |
− | == Version | + | == Version Info == |
=== Game Modes === | === Game Modes === | ||
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[[File:Radirgy massive menu.jpg|thumb|left]] | [[File:Radirgy massive menu.jpg|thumb|left]] | ||
− | * '''Classic''': This mode removes the collision damage which was (somewhat | + | * '''Classic''': This mode removes the collision damage which was (somewhat controversially) added in Noa, so it plays much like the original Radirgy. This mode has 5 stages. |
− | * '''Death''': | + | * '''Death''': A warehouse defense mode, the player must last as long as possible preventing enemies from destroying it. |
* '''Massive''': A time-limited score attack mode. | * '''Massive''': A time-limited score attack mode. | ||
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This version included online leaderboards, which the other versions do not. | This version included online leaderboards, which the other versions do not. | ||
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+ | == Gallery == | ||
+ | <div style='text-align: center;'> | ||
+ | ''See [[Radirgy_Noa/Gallery]] for our collection of images and scans for the game.'' | ||
+ | </div> | ||
+ | ---- | ||
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+ | <hr/> |
Latest revision as of 00:57, 13 September 2023
Title screen
Developer: | MileStone Inc. |
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Release date: | June 2009 (Arcade) February 25, 2010 (Wii) October 28, 2010 (Xbox 360) February 25, 2011 (Windows) |
Radirgy Noa (Japanese: Rajirugi Noa ラジルギノア) is a follow up shooting game to the original Radirgy. It was 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.
Contents
Version Info
Game 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: This mode expands the size of your ship to 3-4x its original size. By default, this mode is unavailable, with the menu displaying ??? in its place; it can be unlocked by entering the following combination (left-left-right-right-left-right-left-left-right-right-left-left-right-left-right-right) at the title screen. You will know it worked if you hear (rakii - "ラキー", meaning "lucky)
Xbox 360 Exclusive Modes
The Xbox 360 version of the game includes additional modes:
- Classic: This mode removes the collision damage which was (somewhat controversially) added in Noa, so it plays much like the original Radirgy. This mode has 5 stages.
- Death: A warehouse defense mode, the player must last as long as possible preventing enemies from destroying it.
- Massive: A time-limited score attack mode.
Other Features
Xbox 360 Exclusive Features
This version included online leaderboards, which the other versions do not.
Gallery
See Radirgy_Noa/Gallery for our collection of images and scans for the game.