Kagirinaki Tatakai, the Glossary
is a platformer/shooter game developed by Hiroshi Ishikawa and published by Enix exclusively for the Sharp X1 in Japan.[1]
Table of Contents
46 relations: ASCII Media Works, Bangai-O, BASIC, Brain Breaker, CRC Press, Derek Yu, Destructible environment, Enix, Game Developer (website), Game over, Giant Bomb, Hardcore Gaming 101, Hudson Soft, Imagine Publishing, Informa, Jet pack, Joe Haldeman, Life (video games), Lunar Lander (video game genre), MobyGames, Natural science, NEC, NetHack, PC-8800 series, Platformer, Porting, Powered exoskeleton, Raygun, Redaction, Retro Gamer, Robert A. Heinlein, Roguelike, Science fiction, Score (game), Sharp X1, Shooter game, Single-player video game, SoftBank Group, Spelunky, Sprite (computer graphics), Starship Troopers, The Forever War, Time Pilot, Treasure (company), VIC-20, Video game programming.
- Enix games
- Sharp X1-only games
, formerly, is a Japanese publisher and brand company of Kadokawa Future Publishing headquartered in Nishi-Shinjuku, Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan.
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Bangai-O
Bangai-O is a multidirectional shooter developed by Treasure and released in 1999 on the Nintendo 64 in Japan.
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BASIC
BASIC (Beginners' All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code) is a family of general-purpose, high-level programming languages designed for ease of use.
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Brain Breaker
is an action-adventure/platform game released for the Sharp X1 exclusively in Japan by Enix in November 1985. Kagirinaki Tatakai and Brain Breaker are Enix games, Sharp X1 games and Sharp X1-only games.
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CRC Press
The CRC Press, LLC is an American publishing group that specializes in producing technical books.
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Derek Yu
Derek Yu is an American independent video game designer, video game artist, and blogger.
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Destructible environment
In video games, the term destructible environment, or deformable terrain, refers to an environment within a game which can be wholly or partially destroyed by the player.
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Enix
was a Japanese multimedia publisher who handled and oversaw video games, manga, guidebooks, and merchandise.
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Game Developer (website)
Game Developer (known as Gamasutra until 2021) is a website created in 1997 that focuses on aspects of video game development.
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Game over
"Game over" is a message in video games which informs the player that their play session has ended, usually because the player has reached a loss condition.
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Giant Bomb
Giant Bomb is an American video game website and wiki that includes personality-driven gaming videos, commentary, news, and reviews, created by former GameSpot editors Jeff Gerstmann and Ryan Davis.
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Hardcore Gaming 101
Hardcore Gaming 101 is an online video game magazine founded by Kurt Kalata.
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Hudson Soft
was a Japanese video game company that released numerous games for video game consoles, home computers and mobile phones, mainly from the 1980s to the 2000s.
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Imagine Publishing
Imagine Publishing was a UK-based magazine publisher, which published a number of video games, computing, creative and lifestyle magazines.
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Informa
Informa plc is a British publishing, business intelligence, and exhibitions group based in London, England.
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Jet pack
A jet pack, rocket belt, rocket pack or flight pack is a device worn as a backpack which uses jets to propel the wearer through the air.
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Joe Haldeman
Joe William Haldeman (born June 9, 1943) is an American science fiction author.
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Life (video games)
In video games, a life is a play-turn that a player character has, defined as the period between start and end of play.
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Lunar Lander (video game genre)
Lunar Lander is a genre of video games loosely based on the 1969 landing of the Apollo Lunar Module on the Moon.
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MobyGames
MobyGames is a commercial website that catalogs information on video games and the people and companies behind them via crowdsourcing.
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Natural science
Natural science is one of the branches of science concerned with the description, understanding and prediction of natural phenomena, based on empirical evidence from observation and experimentation.
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NEC
is a Japanese multinational information technology and electronics corporation, headquartered at the NEC Supertower in Minato, Tokyo, Japan.
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NetHack
NetHack is an open source single-player roguelike video game, first released in 1987 and maintained by the NetHack DevTeam.
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PC-8800 series
The, commonly shortened to PC-88, are a brand of Zilog Z80-based 8-bit home computers released by Nippon Electric Company (NEC) in 1981 and primarily sold in Japan.
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Platformer
A platformer (also called a platform game, and sometimes a jump 'n' run game) is a sub-genre of action video games in which the core objective is to move the player character between points in an environment.
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Porting
In software engineering, porting is the process of adapting software for the purpose of achieving some form of execution in a computing environment that is different from the one that a given program (meant for such execution) was originally designed for (e.g., different CPU, operating system, or third party library).
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Powered exoskeleton
A powered exoskeleton (also known as power armor, powered armor, powered suit, cybernetic suit, robot armor, robot suit, high-tech armor, robotic armor, robot armor suit, cybernetic armor, exosuit, hardsuit, exoframe or augmented mobility) is a mobile machine that is wearable over all or part of the human body, providing ergonomic structural support and powered by a system of electric motors, pneumatics, levers, hydraulics or a combination of cybernetic technologies, while allowing for sufficient limb movement with increased strength and endurance.
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Raygun
A raygun is a science-fiction directed-energy weapon usually with destructive effect.
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Redaction
Redaction or sanitization is the process of removing sensitive information from a document so that it may be distributed to a broader audience.
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Retro Gamer
Retro Gamer is a British magazine, published worldwide, covering retro video games.
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Robert A. Heinlein
Robert Anson Heinlein (July 7, 1907 – May 8, 1988) was an American science fiction author, aeronautical engineer, and naval officer.
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Roguelike
Roguelike (or rogue-like) is a style of role-playing game traditionally characterized by a dungeon crawl through procedurally generated levels, turn-based gameplay, grid-based movement, and permanent death of the player character.
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Science fiction
Science fiction (sometimes shortened to SF or sci-fi) is a genre of speculative fiction, which typically deals with imaginative and futuristic concepts such as advanced science and technology, space exploration, time travel, parallel universes, and extraterrestrial life.
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Score (game)
In games, score refers to an abstract quantity associated with a player or team.
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Sharp X1
The, sometimes called the Sharp X1 or CZ-800C, is a series of home computers released by Sharp Corporation from 1982 to 1988.
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Shooter game
Shooter video games or shooters are a subgenre of action video games where the focus is on the defeat of the character's enemies using ranged weapons given to the player. Kagirinaki Tatakai and shooter game are shooter games.
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Single-player video game
A single-player video game is a video game where input from only one player is expected throughout the course of the gaming session.
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SoftBank Group
is a Japanese multinational investment holding company headquartered in Minato, Tokyo which focuses on investment management.
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Spelunky
Spelunky is a 2008 source-available 2D platform game created by independent developer Derek Yu and released as freeware for Microsoft Windows.
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Sprite (computer graphics)
In computer graphics, a sprite is a two-dimensional bitmap that is integrated into a larger scene, most often in a 2D video game.
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Starship Troopers
Starship Troopers is a military science fiction novel by American writer Robert A. Heinlein.
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The Forever War
The Forever War (1974) is a military science fiction novel by American author Joe Haldeman, telling the contemplative story about human soldiers fighting an interstellar war against an alien civilization known as the Taurans.
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Time Pilot
is a multidirectional shooter arcade video game designed by Yoshiki Okamoto and released by Konami in 1982.
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Treasure (company)
is a Japanese video game developer based in Tokyo known for its action, platform, and shoot 'em up games.
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VIC-20
The VIC-20 (known as the VC-20 in Germany and the VIC-1001 in Japan) is an 8-bit home computer that was sold by Commodore Business Machines.
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Video game programming
Game programming, a subset of game development, is the software development of video games.
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See also
Enix games
- ActRaiser
- ActRaiser 2
- Astronōka
- Brain Breaker
- Brain Lord
- Bust a Groove
- Bust a Groove 2
- Door Door
- Dragon Buster
- Dragon Quest II
- E.V.O.: Search for Eden
- Eggs of Steel: Charlie's Eggcellent Adventure
- Endonesia
- Grandia II
- Grandia Xtreme
- Illusion of Gaia
- Jesus (video game)
- Just Breed
- Jyutei Senki
- Kagirinaki Tatakai
- King Arthur & the Knights of Justice (video game)
- List of Enix home computer games
- List of Square Enix mobile games
- List of Square Enix video game franchises
- List of Square Enix video games
- Love Story (video game)
- Mischief Makers
- Murder on the Eurasia Express
- Mystic Ark
- Nanatsu Kaze no Shima Monogatari
- Ogre Battle: The March of the Black Queen
- Paladin's Quest
- Papuwa
- Planet Laika
- Rakugaki Showtime
- Robot Alchemic Drive
- Robotrek
- Soul Blazer
- Star Ocean
- Star Ocean: Blue Sphere
- Star Ocean: The Second Story
- Star Ocean: Till the End of Time
- Terranigma
- The 7th Saga
- The Earth Fighter Rayieza
- The Portopia Serial Murder Case
- Valkyrie Profile (video game)
- Wonder Project J
- Wonder Project J2
Sharp X1-only games
- Brain Breaker
- Kagirinaki Tatakai