G.rev
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G.rev (or G.revolution) is a Japanese arcade videogame developer.
The company was founded by former Taito employees who had worked on G-Darius.
G.rev's first release was a puzzle game, Doki Doki Idol Starseeker, but they are better known for the critically acclaimed shoot 'em ups Border Down and Under Defeat. All their games have been native to the Sega NAOMI arcade board and Doki Doki Idol Starseeker, Border Down and Under Defeat were then ported to the Dreamcast.
G.rev has also assisted Treasure with the programming and background graphic design of the popular shoot 'em ups Ikaruga and Gradius V.
Their two newest arcade releases are also shoot 'em ups: Senko no Ronde (an unusual mix of fighting and shooting) and Under Defeat (a helicopter war shoot 'em up, visually similar to Psikyo's Zero Gunner). A Dreamcast port of Under Defeat was released on March 2006; Senko no Ronde instead had a visually upgraded Xbox 360 port, titled Senko no Ronde Rev.X, released in July 2006.
[edit] Releases
- Doki Doki Idol Star Seeker — (2001), (NAOMI/Dreamcast)
- Border Down — (2003), (NAOMI/Dreamcast)
- Senko no Ronde — (2006), (NAOMI/Xbox 360)
- Under Defeat — (March, 2006), (NAOMI/Dreamcast)
[edit] Other works
- Ikaruga — (2001), (NAOMI/Dreamcast/GameCube) - Programming and background graphic design.
- Gradius V — (2004), (PlayStation 2) - Programming and background graphic design.
[edit] External links
- G.rev official website (in Japanese)
- Interview by Travis Fahs for GotNext
- Interview by Dream-Storming for Under Defeat
- Interview by Dream-Storming for Senko No Ronde
- Interview by EDGE with G.Rev (interviews to Milestone and Triangle Service on the same page)