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− | Released in 1998 on | + | Released in 1998 on Atlus's 68000 based hardware (same as DonPachi through Guwange), Dangun Feveron (also known internationally as Fever SOS) was one of the first two shooters (the other being ESP Ra. De.) produced by Cave that weren't part of the now famous Dodonpachi series. |
While ESP Ra. De. mostly followed in Dodonpachi's footsteps when it came to general playstyle, Dangun Feveron took a more old school approach, resembling a Toaplan game both in terms of aesthetic and gameplay. The music on the other hand... | While ESP Ra. De. mostly followed in Dodonpachi's footsteps when it came to general playstyle, Dangun Feveron took a more old school approach, resembling a Toaplan game both in terms of aesthetic and gameplay. The music on the other hand... | ||
[[Category:Dangun Feveron]] | [[Category:Dangun Feveron]] |
Revision as of 12:02, 6 February 2021
Released in 1998 on Atlus's 68000 based hardware (same as DonPachi through Guwange), Dangun Feveron (also known internationally as Fever SOS) was one of the first two shooters (the other being ESP Ra. De.) produced by Cave that weren't part of the now famous Dodonpachi series.
While ESP Ra. De. mostly followed in Dodonpachi's footsteps when it came to general playstyle, Dangun Feveron took a more old school approach, resembling a Toaplan game both in terms of aesthetic and gameplay. The music on the other hand...