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Producer(s)
  
Hiroshi Asoh

Composer(s)
  
Teruhiko Nakagawa

Initial release date
  
1995

Publisher
  
Sega

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Designer(s)
  
Kohji Tsuchida

Mode(s)
  
One or two player

Developer
  
Sega

Platforms
  
32X, Sega Genesis

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Director(s)
  
Youichi Shimosato Katsunori Yamaji

Programmer(s)
  
Toshiyuki Kuwabara Shigeru Yoshida

Genre
  
Space flight simulation game

Similar
  
Metal Head, Zaxxon's Motherbase 2000, Cosmic Carnage, Kolibri, Motocross Championship

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Shadow Squadron is a video game published in 1995 for the Sega 32X, known in Japan and Europe as Stellar Assault.

Contents

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Gameplay

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The player controls one of two star fighters; like Star Wars Arcade and Star Fox, the ships are built with polygon type shapes. The player can control the tilt of the ship, and can fly in any direction. There is a target locking system that helps the player find enemies quickly, as well as shows which enemies are closer by a number at the target's side. Besides lasers, both ships also have their own type of torpedo. An energy shield can be turned on and off when needed, to save energy. A circular radar display appears at the bottom of the screen, which also tilts as the ship does. A next target arrow shows the player which direction the nearest enemy is.

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There are two main type of enemies, fighters and carrier ships. Both types of ships must be destroyed before the current mission is complete on some levels, others only the carrier ships must be eliminated. There are Easy and Hard settings, and an object viewer option to get a closer look at enemies. If the player chooses the second fighter they will have the option of choosing auto-pilot, which allows the computer to fly and the player to concentrate on fighting. In two player mode player one can control the gunner and the second can control the pilot. There are six missions, and before each a tactical display shows the player's ship and all targets.

Story

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The player controls a recently promoted flight officer of the squadron charged with defending the critical "Outpost 51" from an invading alien fleet.

Reception

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The four reviewers of Electronic Gaming Monthly gave Shadow Squadron a unanimous score of 5 out of 10, assessing it as no more than a thinly veiled upgrade of Star Wars Arcade with primitive graphics and dull gameplay. They argued that the free-roaming movement and multiplayer mode, while fun additions, do not make a fundamental difference to the gameplay. GamePro also regarded the game as a Star Wars Arcade upgrade, but give it a more mixed review. They criticized the music but praised the graphics and controls as a considerable improvement over Star Wars Arcade.

Sequel

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A sequel to Shadow Squadron, Stellar Assault SS, was released for the Sega Saturn in 1998 by SIMS Co., Ltd..

References

Shadow Squadron Wikipedia


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