MUSHA, the Glossary
MUSHA is a vertically scrolling shooter developed by Compile and released for the Sega Genesis in 1990.[1]
Table of Contents
39 relations: Aleste, Backronym, Compile (company), Computer and Video Games, Doppler effect, Edo period, Famitsu, Fourth generation of video game consoles, GameFan, GamePro, Gamer Network, Gradius, Heavy metal music, IGN, Jazz fusion, Kaga Create, Mecha, MegaTech, MSX, Multitrack recording, Newsfield, Nintendo, Nintendo Switch Online, Noh, Orient, PC-98, Rhapsody (music), Sega Force, Sega Genesis, Sega Pro, Shoot 'em up, Single-player video game, Speed metal, Suite (music), Toaplan, Virtual Console, Western world, Wii, Yuichi Toyama.
- Compile (company) games
- Kaga Create games
- Toaplan games
- Video games scored by Toshiaki Sakoda
- Video games set in the 23rd century
Aleste
is a vertically scrolling shooter developed by Compile, originally published by Sega in 1988 for the Master System and then by CP Communications for the MSX2. The Master System version was released outside Japan as Power Strike. The game spawned the Aleste and Power Strike franchises. MUSHA and Aleste are Compile (company) games, vertically scrolling shooters and Virtual Console games.
See MUSHA and Aleste
Backronym
A backronym is an acronym formed from an already existing word by expanding its letters into the words of a phrase.
Compile (company)
was a Japanese video game developer, most notable for having developed the Puyo Puyo series, a franchise derived from the Madō Monogatari series.
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Computer and Video Games
Computer and Video Games (also known as CVG, Computer & Video Games, C&VG, Computer + Video Games, or C+VG) was a UK-based video game magazine, published in its original form between 1981 and 2004.
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Doppler effect
The Doppler effect (also Doppler shift) is the change in the frequency of a wave in relation to an observer who is moving relative to the source of the wave.
Edo period
The, also known as the, is the period between 1603 and 1868 in the history of Japan, when Japan was under the rule of the Tokugawa shogunate and the country's 300 regional daimyo.
Famitsu
, formerly, is a line of Japanese video game magazines published by Kadokawa Game Linkage (previously known as Gzbrain), a subsidiary of Kadokawa.
Fourth generation of video game consoles
In the history of video games, the fourth generation of video game consoles, more commonly referred to as the 16-bit era, began on October 30, 1987, with the Japanese release of NEC Home Electronics' PC Engine (known as the TurboGrafx-16 in North America).
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GameFan
GameFan (originally known as Diehard GameFan) was a publication started by Tim Lindquist, Greg Off, George Weising, and Dave Halverson in September 1992 that provided coverage of domestic and imported video games.
GamePro
GamePro was an American multiplatform video game magazine media company that published online and print content covering the video game industry, video game hardware and video game software.
Gamer Network
Gamer Network Limited (formerly Eurogamer Network Limited) is a British digital media company based in Brighton.
Gradius
is a series of shooter (shoot'em up) video games, introduced in 1985, developed and published by Konami for a variety of portable, console and arcade platforms.
Heavy metal (or simply metal) is a genre of rock music that developed in the late 1960s and early 1970s, largely in the United Kingdom and United States.
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IGN
IGN is an American video game and entertainment media website operated by IGN Entertainment Inc., a subsidiary of Ziff Davis, Inc.
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Jazz fusion
Jazz fusion (also known as fusion, jazz rock, and jazz-rock fusion) is a popular music genre that developed in the late 1960s when musicians combined jazz harmony and improvisation with rock music, funk, and rhythm and blues.
Kaga Create
Kaga Create Co., Ltd., formerly Naxat Soft, was a Japan-based video game developing and publishing division of Kaga Electronics.
Mecha
In science fiction, or mechs are giant robots or machines typically depicted as piloted and as humanoid walking vehicles.
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MegaTech
MegaTech (sometimes styled with the katakana メガテケ) was a publication from EMAP aimed specifically at the Sega Mega Drive gaming market.
MSX
MSX is a standardized home computer architecture, announced by ASCII Corporation on June 16, 1983.
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Multitrack recording
Multitrack recording (MTR), also known as multitracking, is a method of sound recording developed in 1955 that allows for the separate recording of multiple sound sources or of sound sources recorded at different times to create a cohesive whole.
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Newsfield
Newsfield Publications Ltd (also known as Newsfield) was a British magazine publisher during the 1980s and early 1990s.
Nintendo
is a Japanese multinational video game company headquartered in Kyoto.
Nintendo Switch Online
Nintendo Switch Online (NSO) is an online subscription service for the Nintendo Switch video game console.
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Noh
is a major form of classical Japanese dance-drama that has been performed since the 14th century.
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Orient
The Orient is a term referring to the East in relation to Europe, traditionally comprising anything belonging to the Eastern world.
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PC-98
The, commonly shortened to PC-98 or, is a lineup of Japanese 16-bit and 32-bit personal computers manufactured by NEC from 1982 to 2000.
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Rhapsody (music)
A rhapsody in music is a one-movement work that is episodic yet integrated, free-flowing in structure, featuring a range of highly contrasted moods, colour, and tonality.
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Sega Force
Sega Force was an early 1990s publication that covered the Sega console range (Sega Mega Drive, Mega-CD, Master System and Game Gear).
Sega Genesis
The Sega Genesis, known as the outside North America, is a 16-bit fourth generation home video game console developed and sold by Sega.
Sega Pro
Sega Pro was the first publication from Paragon Publishing and catered for the Sega consoles: the Master System, Game Gear and the Mega Drive.
Shoot 'em up
Shoot 'em ups (also known as shmups or STGs) are a sub-genre of action games.
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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Speed metal is a subgenre of heavy metal music that originated in the late 1970s from new wave of British heavy metal (NWOBHM) roots.
Suite (music)
A suite, in Western classical music, is an ordered set of instrumental or orchestral/concert band pieces.
Toaplan
was a Japanese video game developer based in Tokyo responsible for the creation of a wide array of scrolling shooters and other arcade video games. MUSHA and Toaplan are Toaplan games.
Virtual Console
The Virtual Console is a defunct line of downloadable video games for Nintendo's Wii and Wii U home video game consoles and the Nintendo 3DS family of systems.
Western world
The Western world, also known as the West, primarily refers to various nations and states in the regions of Australasia, Western Europe, and Northern America; with some debate as to whether those in Eastern Europe and Latin America also constitute the West.
Wii
The Wii is a home video game console developed and marketed by Nintendo.
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Yuichi Toyama
is a Japanese video game designer, director, and producer.
See also
Compile (company) games
- Aleste
- Aleste 2
- Aleste Gaiden
- Alien Crush
- Blazing Lazers
- Compile Maru
- Devil's Crush
- Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine
- GG Aleste
- Godzilla (1990 video game)
- Godzilla: Monster of Monsters
- Golvellius
- Gorby no Pipeline Daisakusen
- Gun-Nac
- Guru Logi Champ
- Jaki Crush
- Kirby's Avalanche
- Lunar Pool
- MUSHA
- Madō Monogatari
- Madō Monogatari I
- Power Strike
- Power Strike II (Game Gear video game)
- Power Strike II (Master System video game)
- Puyo Puyo (video game)
- Puyo Puyo 2
- Puyo Puyo Sun
- Puyo Puyo~n
- Robo Aleste
- Romancia
- Seirei Senshi Spriggan
- Space Megaforce
- Spriggan Mark 2: Re-Terraform Project
- Sylphia (video game)
- The Guardian Legend
- Tombs & Treasure
- Zanac
Kaga Create games
- Air Zonk
- Alien Crush
- Alzadick
- Battle Grand Prix
- Battle Monsters
- Break In
- Burning Angels
- Coryoon: Child of Dragon
- Devil's Crush
- Digital Champ: Battle Boxing
- Double Dragon II: The Revenge
- Double Dragon II: The Revenge (NES video game)
- Higurashi Daybreak
- Jaki Crush
- Kaze Kiri
- Killing Zone
- MUSHA
- Nexzr
- Nintendo World Cup
- Psycho Chaser
- Psychosis (video game)
- Recca
- River City Ransom
- Seirei Senshi Spriggan
- Serpent (video game)
- Snow Bros.
- Spriggan Mark 2: Re-Terraform Project
- Spriggan Powered
- Super Dodge Ball
- The Twisted Tales of Spike McFang
- Titan (1988 video game)
- Twin Cobra II
- Zero Wing
Toaplan games
- Batsugun
- Demon's World
- Dogyuun
- Enma Daiō
- Fire Shark
- FixEight
- Flying Shark
- Ghox
- Grind Stormer
- Guardian (1986 video game)
- Hellfire (video game)
- Knuckle Bash
- MUSHA
- Mahjong Sisters
- Out Zone
- Performan
- Pipi & Bibi's
- Rally Bike
- Slap Fight
- Snow Bros.
- Snow Bros. 2: With New Elves
- Teki Paki
- Tiger-Heli
- Toaplan
- Truxton (video game)
- Truxton II
- Twin Cobra
- Twin Hawk
- Vimana (video game)
- Wardner (video game)
- Zero Wing
Video games scored by Toshiaki Sakoda
- Aleste 2
- Alien Crush
- Cyber Knight
- Devil's Crush
- Gorby no Pipeline Daisakusen
- Gun-Nac
- MUSHA
- Puyo Puyo (video game)
- Riviera: The Promised Land
- Seirei Senshi Spriggan
- Solid Runner
- Treasure Hunter G
- Utawarerumono
- Wizardry: Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord
Video games set in the 23rd century
- Aliens Versus Predator 2
- Aliens: Fireteam Elite
- Anno 2205
- Armored Warriors
- Assault Suit Leynos
- Battle Isle 2200
- Battle Isle 2220
- Beyond Flesh and Blood
- Bujingai
- Child of Eden
- Crux 92
- Cyber Core
- Cyborg Hunter
- Deathrow (video game)
- Einhänder
- Extreme-G 3
- Fallout 2
- Fallout 3
- Fallout 4
- Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel
- Fallout: London
- Fallout: New California
- Fallout: New Vegas
- Fireteam 2200
- G-Nome
- Gemini Rue
- Grind Stormer
- Gunmetal (video game)
- Hammerfist
- Implosion: Never Lose Hope
- Legends of Pegasus
- MUSHA
- Malice (1997 video game)
- Metal Fatigue (video game)
- Miasma Chronicles
- Mytran Wars
- NYR: New York Race
- Phalanx (video game)
- Pulstar (video game)
- The Journeyman Project 2: Buried in Time
- TimeSplitters 2
- TimeSplitters: Future Perfect
- Velocity (video game)
- Wipeout HD
- X Multiply
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MUSHA
Also known as M.U.S.H.A., M.U.S.H.A. Aleste, Musha Aleste, .