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[[File:Gradius_PowerMeter.png|thumb|600px|right|The Power Meter used in Gradius.]]
  
 
When you start the game or lose a life, your ship will only have a horizontal-firing shot. When you destroy certain enemies (indicated by being a different color) or enemy formations, they will drop Power Capsules. With every red Power Capsule collected, the highlighted power-up on the Power Meter at the bottom of the screen will change. When the power-up that you want is selected, press '''C''' to receive it. This will reset the process, and you will need to collect more Power Capsules to "purchase" additional power-ups. If the last choice is highlighted and another Power Capsule is collected, the choice will wrap around to the start of the Power Meter.
 
When you start the game or lose a life, your ship will only have a horizontal-firing shot. When you destroy certain enemies (indicated by being a different color) or enemy formations, they will drop Power Capsules. With every red Power Capsule collected, the highlighted power-up on the Power Meter at the bottom of the screen will change. When the power-up that you want is selected, press '''C''' to receive it. This will reset the process, and you will need to collect more Power Capsules to "purchase" additional power-ups. If the last choice is highlighted and another Power Capsule is collected, the choice will wrap around to the start of the Power Meter.

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Gradius
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Developer: Konami
Music: Miki Higashino
Program: Person A
Art: Person B
Release date: 1985
Next game: Twin Bee

Gradius (グラディウス) is a horizontal-scrolling shoot-em-up developed by Konami in 1985, and is the first game in the Gradius series. It introduced a unique power-up system that allowed players to choose their upgrades, which would become a staple of the series.

Gradius was originally released in arcades in 1985, and has been ported to numerous consoles. Some early ports were localized under the title Nemesis.

Gameplay Overview

Gradius is a three-button shooter (two in most ports). There are seven stages in the game (although some ports feature an additional stage). with the game looping upon completing the final stage.

Controls

  • A: Fires the standard shot or laser.
  • B: Fires missiles (once activated)
  • C: Activates currently selected power-up.

Note: In most ports, A and B are combined into a single fire button.

Weapons

The Power Meter used in Gradius.

When you start the game or lose a life, your ship will only have a horizontal-firing shot. When you destroy certain enemies (indicated by being a different color) or enemy formations, they will drop Power Capsules. With every red Power Capsule collected, the highlighted power-up on the Power Meter at the bottom of the screen will change. When the power-up that you want is selected, press C to receive it. This will reset the process, and you will need to collect more Power Capsules to "purchase" additional power-ups. If the last choice is highlighted and another Power Capsule is collected, the choice will wrap around to the start of the Power Meter.

  • Speed Up: Increases the movement speed of your ship. Can be purchased multiple times.
  • Missile: Activates usage of missiles. Press B to fire a missile diagonally down. If the missile reaches the ground, it will fly along it until hitting an enemy or obstacle. This is very useful for destroying ground-based enemies.
  • Double: Adds a second shot to your standard weapon that fires diagonally up. Cannot be used together with the Laser.
  • Laser: Changes your standard shot into a strong laser that fires horizontally and moves up and down with your ship. Hold the button to increase the length of the beam. Cannot be used together with Double.
  • Option/Multiple: Adds an option that travels behind your ship, mimicking its movements. Shoots an extra shot/laser or missile every time you fire. You can have up to four at a time (two in some ports).
  • ?: Adds two front-facing shields to your ship. Each shield can absorb a certain number of shots before disappearing.