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Silpheed

Silpheed
Silpheed
Cover art
Developer(s) Game Arts
Publisher(s) Game Arts, Sierra, Sega
Designer(s) Takeshi Miyaji
Platform(s) PC-8801, FM-7, MS-DOS, TRS-80 CoCo, Apple IIGS, Sega CD
Release date(s) PC-8801
  • JP: December 5, 1986
FM-7
  • JP: March 3, 1988
Sega CD
  • JP: July 7, 1993
Genre(s) Shoot 'em up
Third-person rail shooter
Mode(s) Single player
Review scores
Publication Score
CVG 85% (Sega CD)
Dragon 5/5 stars (PC)
EGM 30 / 40 (Sega CD)
ACE 905 / 1000 (PC)
MegaTech 94% (Sega CD)
Mega 89% (Sega CD)
Award
Publication Award
MegaTech Hyper Game

Silpheed (Japanese: シルフィード Hepburn: Shirufīdo?) is a video game developed by Game Arts and designed by Takeshi Miyaji. It made its debut on the Japanese PC-8801 in 1986, and was ported to the Fujitsu FM-7 and MS-DOS formats soon after. It was later remade for the Sega CD and has a sequel called Silpheed: The Lost Planet for the PlayStation 2.

Silpheed is the name of the spacecraft that the player controls. Like many shooter games, the story involves using the Silpheed as Earth's last effort to save itself from destruction by a powerful enemy invasion. The original 1986 PC-88 version used 3D polygonal graphics on top of a tilted third-person backdrop. The 1993 Sega CD version later used pre-rendered computer animation as a full motion video background, a technique previously used by the Namco System 21 arcade game Galaxian 3 and later the Sega CD version of Starblade.


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