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'''''Strikers 1945 III''''' (ストライカーズ 1945 III), released internationally as Strikers 1999, is a vertical [[shooting game]] developed and published in 1999 by [[Psikyo]]. The game was ported to Android in 2015 and to the Switch in 2018 as part of the ''Psikyo Shooting Stars Alpha'' collection.
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'''''Strikers 1999''''' (ストライカーズ1999), released internationally as Strikers 1945 III, is a vertical [[shooting game]] developed and published in 1999 by [[Psikyo]]. The game was ported to Android in 2015 and to the Switch in 2018 as part of the ''Psikyo Shooting Stars Alpha'' collection.
  
 
The game is a direct sequel to [[Strikers 1945 II]], and is set 54 years after it's predecessor. The game deviates from the WWII aesthetic of previous Strikers titles, and incorporates more sci-fi elements. The game introduces the Technical Bonus scoring mechanic, which was later adopted by [[Dragon Blaze]].
 
The game is a direct sequel to [[Strikers 1945 II]], and is set 54 years after it's predecessor. The game deviates from the WWII aesthetic of previous Strikers titles, and incorporates more sci-fi elements. The game introduces the Technical Bonus scoring mechanic, which was later adopted by [[Dragon Blaze]].
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== Gameplay Overview ==
 
== Gameplay Overview ==
  
Strikers 1945 III is a 2 button game and consists of 8 stages. As with previous Psikyo titles, the order of the first 4 stages is randomised with each credit. The difficulty of these stages varies depending on how late they appear in the stage order. After clearing all 8 stages, the player automatically enters a second loop, which features significantly denser bullet patterns.
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Strikers 1999 is a 2 button game and consists of 8 stages. As with previous Psikyo titles, the order of the first 4 stages is randomised with each credit. The difficulty of these stages varies depending on how late they appear in the stage order. After clearing all 8 stages, the player automatically enters a second loop, which features significantly denser bullet patterns.
  
 
=== Controls ===
 
=== Controls ===
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'''Super Shot'''
 
'''Super Shot'''
  
The super gauge is located at the bottom left of the screen, and is filled by killing enemies. Holding the A button releases a powerful attack which depletes the gauge. Magic attacks are character-specific, and can be charged up to 3 levels.
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The super gauge is located at the bottom left of the screen, and is filled by killing enemies. Holding the A button releases a powerful attack which depletes the gauge. Super attacks are character-specific, and can be charged up to 3 levels.
  
 
'''Bomb'''
 
'''Bomb'''
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== Ships ==
 
== Ships ==
  
Strikers 1945 III offers 5 playable ships by default, each with their own playstyle and unique advantages. A 6th ship, the X-36, can be unlocked by entering the code 01999 in Maintenence Mode.
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Strikers 1999 offers 5 playable ships by default, each with their own playstyle and unique advantages. A 6th ship, the X-36, can be unlocked by entering the code 01999 in Maintenance Mode. After this, the ship becomes selectable by pressing UP on the random ship on the ship select screen.
  
 
<h3> <span style="display:none;"> F/A-18 Super Hornet </span></h3>
 
<h3> <span style="display:none;"> F/A-18 Super Hornet </span></h3>
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Super Hornet is a well-balanced ship with good damage when up close. While it deals significantly less damage if they are away from the enemy, due to how projectiles work in this game, it can be made up for with its Super-Shot. A solid option overall.
 
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{{!}} colspan="6" rowspan="1" | [[File:Strikers1999_f117.png|150px|frameless|left]]<br>
 
{{!}} colspan="6" rowspan="1" | [[File:Strikers1999_f117.png|150px|frameless|left]]<br>
 
• '''Shot:''' An 8-way purple shot, flanked by an additional green shot on each side.<br>
 
• '''Shot:''' An 8-way purple shot, flanked by an additional green shot on each side.<br>
• '''Sub Weapon:''' ''Heat Mine.''. Slow moving mines that explode on contact with enemies. Up to 6 on screen at once.<br>
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• '''Sub Weapon:''' ''Heat Mine.'' Slow moving mines that explode on contact with enemies. Up to 6 on screen at once.<br>
• '''Super Shot:''' ''Sonic Wave.''. Options move forward and deal damage in two small circular aoes directly in from of the craft.<br>
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• '''Super Shot:''' ''Sonic Wave.'' Options move forward and deal damage in two small circular aoes directly in from of the craft.<br>
• '''Bomb:''' ''Thunderbolt.''. Fully clears the screen of bullets and deals damage to enemies<br>
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• '''Bomb:''' ''Thunderbolt.'' Fully clears the screen of bullets and deals damage to enemies<br>
 
• '''Movement Speed:''' Slow<br>
 
• '''Movement Speed:''' Slow<br>
 
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Stealth fires *very* slow projectiles and it's one of the slowest ships, this makes perform poorly when played in a regular way. To really make good use of it, the player must perform very aggressive shotgun strats. Due to how the game handles projectiles, they will repeatedly spawn if your distance between the enemy is small. It can fall back on its wide shot and Super Shot when you aren't able to move up to their faces. A powerful ship with potential, just not a conventional one.
 
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{{!}} colspan="6" rowspan="1" | [[File:Strikers1999_f22.png|150px|frameless|left]]<br>
 
{{!}} colspan="6" rowspan="1" | [[File:Strikers1999_f22.png|150px|frameless|left]]<br>
 
• '''Shot:''' A narrow green shot aimed directly forward.<br>
 
• '''Shot:''' A narrow green shot aimed directly forward.<br>
• '''Sub Weapon:''' ''Baryon Laser.''. 6 lasers that flank the main shot (3 on either side). Can pierce through multiple enemies.<br>
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• '''Sub Weapon:''' ''Baryon Laser.'' 6 lasers that flank the main shot (3 on either side). Can pierce through multiple enemies.<br>
• '''Super Shot:''' ''Twin Stinger.''. The ship's two options lock into position and each fire a powerful laser directly forward.<br>
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• '''Super Shot:''' ''Twin Stinger.'' The ship's two options lock into position and each fire a powerful laser directly forward.<br>
• '''Bomb:''' ''Cluster Bomb.''. Drops a bomb that fully clears the screen of bullets and deals damage to enemies.<br>
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• '''Bomb:''' ''Cluster Bomb.'' Drops a bomb that fully clears the screen of bullets and deals damage to enemies.<br>
 
• '''Movement Speed:''' Fast<br>
 
• '''Movement Speed:''' Fast<br>
 
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Raptor's Piercing Shots allow it to have a very good stage performance, and with some bosses with multiple parts and/or a myriad of [[Zako]] accompanying them, it's also good there. It suffers from a very, very weak main shot however, so making good use of your Super-Shot when needed is crucial, otherwise, big HP targets will spell disaster.
 
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{{!}} colspan="6" rowspan="1" | [[File:Strikers1999_av8.png|150px|frameless|left]]<br>
 
{{!}} colspan="6" rowspan="1" | [[File:Strikers1999_av8.png|150px|frameless|left]]<br>
 
• '''Shot:''' Two columns of purple projectiles aimed directly forward.<br>
 
• '''Shot:''' Two columns of purple projectiles aimed directly forward.<br>
• '''Sub Weapon:''' ''Straight Missile.''. Missiles fired directly forward from the ship's two options.<br>
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• '''Sub Weapon:''' ''Straight Missile.'' Missiles fired directly forward from the ship's two options.<br>
• '''Super Shot:''' ''Hunter Fortmation.''. Options will disengage from the craft and independently seek out targets to attack.<br>
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• '''Super Shot:''' ''Hunter Fortmation.'' Options will disengage from the craft and independently seek out targets to attack.<br>
• '''Bomb:''' ''B-52 Carpet Bombing.''. Two large planes will carpet bomb the screen, clearing the screen of bullets and dealing damage to enemies. Unlike the other craft, the AV-8 is not locked into an animation for this attack and can move freely, although the total duration of the screen clear is must shorter.<br>
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• '''Bomb:''' ''B-52 Carpet Bombing.'' Two large planes will carpet bomb the screen, clearing the screen of bullets and dealing damage to enemies. Unlike the other craft, the AV-8 is not locked into an animation for this attack and can move freely, although the total duration of the screen clear is much shorter.<br>
 
• '''Movement Speed:''' Slow<br>
 
• '''Movement Speed:''' Slow<br>
 
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Note that unlike the other craft, AV-8's two side options directly follow the movements of the main ship, rather than simply flanking on either side (ie. similar behaviour to those in the [[Gradius]] series).
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Harrier has the most consistent main shot damage of any ship, and a very good bomb that let's you reposition very easily. It can use its super shot for stage portions with many [[Zako]]. Its lack of speed really hurts it, even more than Stealth, so it necesitates heavy routing when compared to the other ships.
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*Note that unlike the other craft, AV-8's two side options directly follow the movements of the main ship, rather than simply flanking on either side (ie. similar behaviour to those in the [[Gradius]] series).
 
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{{!}} colspan="6" rowspan="1" | [[File:Strikers1999_f4.png|150px|frameless|left]]<br>
 
{{!}} colspan="6" rowspan="1" | [[File:Strikers1999_f4.png|150px|frameless|left]]<br>
 
• '''Shot:''' 5-way spread shot, flanked by green projectiles on either side.<br>
 
• '''Shot:''' 5-way spread shot, flanked by green projectiles on either side.<br>
• '''Sub Weapon:''' ''Roll Napalm.''. Slow moving projectiles aimed directly forward. Up to 4 at once.<br>
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• '''Sub Weapon:''' ''Roll Napalm.'' Slow moving projectiles aimed directly forward. Up to 4 at once.<br>
• '''Super Shot:''' ''Cross Napalm.''. A single slow-moving, but highly damaging missile.<br>
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• '''Super Shot:''' ''Cross Napalm.'' A single slow-moving, but highly damaging missile.<br>
• '''Bomb:''' ''Samurai Sword '99.''. Performs a loop, while firing a large fiery projectile aimed directly forward. Similar to the bomb animation in [[Sengoku Ace]]<br>
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• '''Bomb:''' ''Samurai Sword '99.'' Performs a loop, while firing a large fiery projectile aimed directly forward. Similar to the bomb animation in [[Sengoku Ace]]<br>
 
• '''Movement Speed:''' Fast<br>
 
• '''Movement Speed:''' Fast<br>
 
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Phantom is both fast and very powerful when up front, but has some of the worst stage performance in the game by itself since its sub shot can disappear if it doesn't hit something in its short travel distance. It's not encouraged to shotgun with this ship, it's required, but becomes *the* best boss killer if the player knows what they are doing.
  
 
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{{!}} colspan="6" rowspan="1" | [[File:Strikers1999_x36.png|150px|frameless|left]]<br>
 
{{!}} colspan="6" rowspan="1" | [[File:Strikers1999_x36.png|150px|frameless|left]]<br>
 
• '''Shot:''' Column of 5 blue shots aimed directly forward.<br>
 
• '''Shot:''' Column of 5 blue shots aimed directly forward.<br>
• '''Sub Weapon:''' ''Variable Laser.''. Purple lasers that home-in on enemies.<br>
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• '''Sub Weapon:''' ''Variable Laser.'' Purple lasers that home-in on enemies.<br>
• '''Super Shot:''' ''Spiral Laser.''. Fires a powerful laser directly forward.<br>
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• '''Super Shot:''' ''Spiral Laser.'' Fires a powerful laser directly forward.<br>
• '''Bomb:''' ''Mega Smasher.''. X-36 transforms into a mech and hurls an energy ball across the screen, damaging enemies in a large area. Can move during the transform animation.<br>
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• '''Bomb:''' ''Mega Smasher.'' X-36 transforms into a mech and hurls an energy ball across the screen, damaging enemies in a large area. Can move during the transform animation.<br>
 
• '''Movement Speed:''' Medium<br>
 
• '''Movement Speed:''' Medium<br>
 
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The X-36 is considered the strongest ship in the game, thanks to its powerful homing lasers and devastating super shot attack. Recommended for beginners and veterans alike.
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The X-36 is considered the strongest ship in the game, thanks to its powerful homing lasers and devastating super shot attack. It lacks any meaningful weakness aside from dealing less damage when up front compared to other ships, but it's non-consecuential when factoring how destructive its super shot is. Recommended for beginners and veterans alike.
 
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| [[File:Gunbird_b.png|center]] || '''Bomb''' <br>Increases your bomb stock by 1
 
| [[File:Gunbird_b.png|center]] || '''Bomb''' <br>Increases your bomb stock by 1
 
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| [[File:Strikers1999_medal.png|center]] || '''Silver Coin''' <br>100 point reward
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| [[File:Strikers1999_medal.png|center]] || '''Medal''' <br>200-2000 point score item. Point reward depends on when the coin is collected during its spin animation.
 
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== Loops ==
 
== Loops ==
  
After clearing all 8 regular stages, the player automatically enters a second loop. The second loop features significantly denser bullet patterns, and enemies will now release small diamond-shaped revenge bullets on death. Bosses have all-new patterns, and now have attacks that specifically target the dragon only, requiring the player to separate from the dragon at specific times.
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After clearing all 8 regular stages, the player automatically enters a second loop. The second loop features significantly denser bullet patterns, and bosses have all-new patterns.
  
 
== Scoring ==
 
== Scoring ==
  
Scoring in Strikers 1945 III is relatively straightforward. Certain enemies, when destroyed, will leave behind gold coins that rotate on the spot. These coins will reward the player with 200, 500, 1000 or 2000 points, depending on when they are collected during their spin animation. To achieve the max score of 2000 points, coins must be collected specifically when they flash brightly.
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Scoring in Strikers 1999 is relatively straightforward. Certain enemies, when destroyed, will leave behind gold medalss that rotate on the spot. These medals will reward the player with 200, 500, 1000 or 2000 points, depending on when they are collected during their spin animation. To achieve the max score of 2000 points, medals must be collected specifically when they flash brightly.
  
If two 2000pt coins are collected consecutively, the player is awarded a chain bonus of 200 points.
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If two 2000pt medals are collected consecutively, the player is awarded a chain bonus of 200 points.
  
 
=== Technical Bonus ===
 
=== Technical Bonus ===
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[[File:Strikers1999_technicalbonus.png|150px|thumb|right|Boss enemy exposing its weak point]]
 
[[File:Strikers1999_technicalbonus.png|150px|thumb|right|Boss enemy exposing its weak point]]
  
This mechanic made its debut in Strikers 1945 III, and was later featured in Psikyo's 2000 title [[Dragon Blaze]]. At specific points during the second phase of each boss fight, bosses will temporarily expose a blue weak point for you to destroy. By default these weak points are invulnerable, but moving within close proximity will cause them to turn red, and dealing any damage to the red core will instantly kill the boss, and award you a '''Technical Bonus''' of 40,000 points.
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This mechanic made its debut in Strikers 1999, and was later featured in Psikyo's 2000 title [[Dragon Blaze]]. At specific points during the second phase of each boss fight, bosses will temporarily expose a blue weak point for you to destroy. By default these weak points are invulnerable, but moving within close proximity will cause them to turn red, and dealing any damage to the red core will instantly kill the boss, and award you a '''Technical Bonus''' of 40,000 points.
  
 
Bosses will only expose their weak point once per fight, and will usually release a barrage of bullets at the same time, so careful positioning is needed to take advantage of this opportunity. Note that the stage 8 boss does not have a weak point, so a Technical Bonus is not possible on this stage.
 
Bosses will only expose their weak point once per fight, and will usually release a barrage of bullets at the same time, so careful positioning is needed to take advantage of this opportunity. Note that the stage 8 boss does not have a weak point, so a Technical Bonus is not possible on this stage.
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== Strategy ==
 
== Strategy ==
 
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<div style='text-align: center;'>
''See [[Strikers 1945 III/Strategy]] for '''secrets''' and '''advanced play strategies'''.''
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''See [[Strikers 1999/Strategy]] for '''secrets''' and '''advanced play strategies'''.''
 
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== Ports ==
 
== Ports ==
  
Following its original arcade release in 2000,<ref name="strikersarc"/> Strikers 1945 III received an Android port in 2015.<ref name="taitomoby"/> The game was ported to the Nintendo Switch in 2018 by Zerodiv.<ref name="zerodiv"/> After initially only being available on the Nintendo eShop, the game was later released physically as part of the Psikyo Shooting Stars Alpha compilation.<ref name="nis"/>
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Following its original arcade release in 1999,<ref name="strikersarc"/> Strikers 1999 received an Android port in 2015.<ref name="taitomoby"/> The game was ported to the Nintendo Switch in 2018 by Zerodiv.<ref name="zerodiv"/> After initially only being available on the Nintendo eShop, the game was later released physically as part of the Psikyo Shooting Stars Alpha compilation.<ref name="nis"/>
  
 
On June 30th 2020, the game was released on Steam by Zerodiv and City Connection.<ref name="steam"/>
 
On June 30th 2020, the game was released on Steam by Zerodiv and City Connection.<ref name="steam"/>
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== Video References ==
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[[Strikers 1999/Video Index|Video index for Strikers 1999]]
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== References ==
 
== References ==

Revision as of 08:32, 20 September 2022

Strikers 1999 logo.gif
Strikers 1999
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Start screen

Developer: Psikyo[1]
Official site: X-Nauts
Art: Kouji Ogata[2]
Release date: Arcade: 1999[3]
Android: 2015 [4]
Switch: Aug 29th, 2019 (Zerodiv)[5]
Jan 21st, 2020 (City Connection, NIS America)[6][7]
PC: Jun 30th, 2020 (City Connection)[8]
Previous game: Gunbird 2
Next game: Dragon Blaze

Strikers 1999 (ストライカーズ1999), released internationally as Strikers 1945 III, is a vertical shooting game developed and published in 1999 by Psikyo. The game was ported to Android in 2015 and to the Switch in 2018 as part of the Psikyo Shooting Stars Alpha collection.

The game is a direct sequel to Strikers 1945 II, and is set 54 years after it's predecessor. The game deviates from the WWII aesthetic of previous Strikers titles, and incorporates more sci-fi elements. The game introduces the Technical Bonus scoring mechanic, which was later adopted by Dragon Blaze.

Gameplay Overview

Strikers 1999 is a 2 button game and consists of 8 stages. As with previous Psikyo titles, the order of the first 4 stages is randomised with each credit. The difficulty of these stages varies depending on how late they appear in the stage order. After clearing all 8 stages, the player automatically enters a second loop, which features significantly denser bullet patterns.

Controls


  • A Button (Press): Shot
  • A Button (Hold): Super Shot (depletes Super Gauge)
  • B Button: Bomb (depletes bomb stock)

Weapons


F/A-18 and A/V-8 in action

Main Shot

Basic attack performed by pressing the shot button. This attack is upgraded by collecting Power-Up items, and reaches max power after 3 items have been collected. After collecting two Power-Up items the shot is supplemented by a secondary attack, or sub-shot, which offers some additional screen coverage. Colliding with an enemy will reduce the shot power by one level, and losing a life will reduce the shot to its base level.

Super Shot

The super gauge is located at the bottom left of the screen, and is filled by killing enemies. Holding the A button releases a powerful attack which depletes the gauge. Super attacks are character-specific, and can be charged up to 3 levels.

Bomb

Bombs do not grant invincibility, but instantly clear enemy bullets and deal damage within specific areas of the screen. The precise effects of bombs are character-specific.

Ships

Strikers 1999 offers 5 playable ships by default, each with their own playstyle and unique advantages. A 6th ship, the X-36, can be unlocked by entering the code 01999 in Maintenance Mode. After this, the ship becomes selectable by pressing UP on the random ship on the ship select screen.

F/A-18 Super Hornet

F/A-18 Super Hornet
Strikers1999 fa18.png

Shot: An 8-way blue shot, flanked by an additional green shot on each side.
Sub Weapon: Homing Missile. Heat-seeking missiles that home in on enemies. Up to 4 on screen at once.
Super Shot: Rapid Missile. The F/A-18's four options lock into position and fire a barrage of missiles directly forward.
Bomb: Super Tomahawk. Deploys a bomb that fully clears the screen of bullets and deals damage to enemies
Movement Speed: Medium

Super Hornet is a well-balanced ship with good damage when up close. While it deals significantly less damage if they are away from the enemy, due to how projectiles work in this game, it can be made up for with its Super-Shot. A solid option overall.

F-117 Stealth

F-117 Stealth
Strikers1999 f117.png

Shot: An 8-way purple shot, flanked by an additional green shot on each side.
Sub Weapon: Heat Mine. Slow moving mines that explode on contact with enemies. Up to 6 on screen at once.
Super Shot: Sonic Wave. Options move forward and deal damage in two small circular aoes directly in from of the craft.
Bomb: Thunderbolt. Fully clears the screen of bullets and deals damage to enemies
Movement Speed: Slow

Stealth fires *very* slow projectiles and it's one of the slowest ships, this makes perform poorly when played in a regular way. To really make good use of it, the player must perform very aggressive shotgun strats. Due to how the game handles projectiles, they will repeatedly spawn if your distance between the enemy is small. It can fall back on its wide shot and Super Shot when you aren't able to move up to their faces. A powerful ship with potential, just not a conventional one.

F-22 Raptor

F-22 Raptor
Strikers1999 f22.png

Shot: A narrow green shot aimed directly forward.
Sub Weapon: Baryon Laser. 6 lasers that flank the main shot (3 on either side). Can pierce through multiple enemies.
Super Shot: Twin Stinger. The ship's two options lock into position and each fire a powerful laser directly forward.
Bomb: Cluster Bomb. Drops a bomb that fully clears the screen of bullets and deals damage to enemies.
Movement Speed: Fast

Raptor's Piercing Shots allow it to have a very good stage performance, and with some bosses with multiple parts and/or a myriad of Zako accompanying them, it's also good there. It suffers from a very, very weak main shot however, so making good use of your Super-Shot when needed is crucial, otherwise, big HP targets will spell disaster.

AV-8 Harrier

AV-8 Harrier
Strikers1999 av8.png

Shot: Two columns of purple projectiles aimed directly forward.
Sub Weapon: Straight Missile. Missiles fired directly forward from the ship's two options.
Super Shot: Hunter Fortmation. Options will disengage from the craft and independently seek out targets to attack.
Bomb: B-52 Carpet Bombing. Two large planes will carpet bomb the screen, clearing the screen of bullets and dealing damage to enemies. Unlike the other craft, the AV-8 is not locked into an animation for this attack and can move freely, although the total duration of the screen clear is much shorter.
Movement Speed: Slow

Harrier has the most consistent main shot damage of any ship, and a very good bomb that let's you reposition very easily. It can use its super shot for stage portions with many Zako. Its lack of speed really hurts it, even more than Stealth, so it necesitates heavy routing when compared to the other ships.

  • Note that unlike the other craft, AV-8's two side options directly follow the movements of the main ship, rather than simply flanking on either side (ie. similar behaviour to those in the Gradius series).

F-4 Phantom II

F-4 Phantom II
Strikers1999 f4.png

Shot: 5-way spread shot, flanked by green projectiles on either side.
Sub Weapon: Roll Napalm. Slow moving projectiles aimed directly forward. Up to 4 at once.
Super Shot: Cross Napalm. A single slow-moving, but highly damaging missile.
Bomb: Samurai Sword '99. Performs a loop, while firing a large fiery projectile aimed directly forward. Similar to the bomb animation in Sengoku Ace
Movement Speed: Fast

Phantom is both fast and very powerful when up front, but has some of the worst stage performance in the game by itself since its sub shot can disappear if it doesn't hit something in its short travel distance. It's not encouraged to shotgun with this ship, it's required, but becomes *the* best boss killer if the player knows what they are doing.

X-36

X-36
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Shot: Column of 5 blue shots aimed directly forward.
Sub Weapon: Variable Laser. Purple lasers that home-in on enemies.
Super Shot: Spiral Laser. Fires a powerful laser directly forward.
Bomb: Mega Smasher. X-36 transforms into a mech and hurls an energy ball across the screen, damaging enemies in a large area. Can move during the transform animation.
Movement Speed: Medium

The X-36 is considered the strongest ship in the game, thanks to its powerful homing lasers and devastating super shot attack. It lacks any meaningful weakness aside from dealing less damage when up front compared to other ships, but it's non-consecuential when factoring how destructive its super shot is. Recommended for beginners and veterans alike.

Items

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Power Up
Increases your shot power (max power after the 3rd item)
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Bomb
Increases your bomb stock by 1
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Medal
200-2000 point score item. Point reward depends on when the coin is collected during its spin animation.

Loops

After clearing all 8 regular stages, the player automatically enters a second loop. The second loop features significantly denser bullet patterns, and bosses have all-new patterns.

Scoring

Scoring in Strikers 1999 is relatively straightforward. Certain enemies, when destroyed, will leave behind gold medalss that rotate on the spot. These medals will reward the player with 200, 500, 1000 or 2000 points, depending on when they are collected during their spin animation. To achieve the max score of 2000 points, medals must be collected specifically when they flash brightly.

If two 2000pt medals are collected consecutively, the player is awarded a chain bonus of 200 points.

Technical Bonus


Boss enemy exposing its weak point

This mechanic made its debut in Strikers 1999, and was later featured in Psikyo's 2000 title Dragon Blaze. At specific points during the second phase of each boss fight, bosses will temporarily expose a blue weak point for you to destroy. By default these weak points are invulnerable, but moving within close proximity will cause them to turn red, and dealing any damage to the red core will instantly kill the boss, and award you a Technical Bonus of 40,000 points.

Bosses will only expose their weak point once per fight, and will usually release a barrage of bullets at the same time, so careful positioning is needed to take advantage of this opportunity. Note that the stage 8 boss does not have a weak point, so a Technical Bonus is not possible on this stage.

Endgame Bonus


Clearing both loops rewards the player with an endgame bonus as follows:

  • Lives Remaining x 100,000
  • Bomb Stock x 50,000
  • Power Level x 10,000

Strategy

See Strikers 1999/Strategy for secrets and advanced play strategies.



Ports

Following its original arcade release in 1999,[3] Strikers 1999 received an Android port in 2015.[4] The game was ported to the Nintendo Switch in 2018 by Zerodiv.[5] After initially only being available on the Nintendo eShop, the game was later released physically as part of the Psikyo Shooting Stars Alpha compilation.[6]

On June 30th 2020, the game was released on Steam by Zerodiv and City Connection.[8]


Video References

Video index for Strikers 1999


References

  1. "X-Naut.Psikyo" at Mobygames. Retrieved 2020.09.16.
  2. Psikyo Visualworks Poster Book, June 2003. Hosted on Internet Archive. Retrieved 2020.09.16
  3. 3.0 3.1 "Strikers 1945 III" at Arcade Museum. Retrieved 2021.01.30.
  4. 4.0 4.1 "STRIKERS 1999" at Google Play Store. Retrieved 2021.01.30.
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