Gunbird Special Edition

2004 video game From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Gunbird Special Edition (Gunbird 1 & 2 in Japan) is a compilation scrolling shooter video game for the PlayStation 2 that includes the arcade versions of Psikyo's Gunbird (1994) and Gunbird 2 (1998). It was developed by Psyworks and published by Atlus in Japan in 2004 and by Xplosiv in Europe in 2005. New features include eight difficulty settings, an adjustable view option (letter boxed and vertical, full screen and horizontal), and the Practice Mode.[1][2]

DeveloperPsyworks
Publishers
ProducerTakayuki Harakami
ProgrammersKenji Terasaka
Haruo Suzuki
Toshiharu Sato
Sunao Matsumoto
Quick facts Gunbird 1 & 2, Developer ...
Gunbird 1 & 2
Gunbird Special Edition
European cover art
DeveloperPsyworks
Publishers
ProducerTakayuki Harakami
ProgrammersKenji Terasaka
Haruo Suzuki
Toshiharu Sato
Sunao Matsumoto
ArtistYoshiko Ishida
ComposerYoshiyuki Ueda
SeriesGunbird
PlatformPlayStation 2
ReleasePlayStation 2
  • JP: 19 February 2004
  • EU: 18 March 2005
  • UK: 30 March 2005
GenreScrolling shooter
ModesSingle-player, multiplayer
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Reception

Gunbird Special Edition received generally moderately positive reviews. Retro Gamer awarded it seven stars of ten: "If you’re after a good-looking old-skool blaster, and have superhuman skills, then you'll want to show your mates exactly what you can do with this".[3] NowGamer gave it a score of 7.7/10: "Neither game is short of bullets or personality – you just have to be prepared to look past the dated visuals".[4] Jeuxvideo.com, however, was much more critical of the game; they scored it only 9/20 and recommended buying Gradius V instead.[5]

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