Trizeal
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Developer(s) | Triangle Service |
Publisher(s) | Triangle Service (arcade, PC) Sega (DC) Datam Polystar(PS2) |
Release date(s) | 2005 |
Genre(s) | Vertical scrolling shooter |
Mode(s) | Single player |
Platform(s) | Arcade 2004, DC - April 7, 2005 (JP) PS2 - January 20, 2006 (JP) Windows |
Input | 8-way joystick, three buttons |
Arcade cabinet | Upright |
Arcade system(s) | Sega NAOMI |
Arcade display | Vertical orientation, raster graphics |
Trizeal is a Japanese shoot 'em up arcade game developed by Triangle Service, a small Japanese videogame development company. Running on Sega NAOMI hardware, the game was ported to the Sega Dreamcast in 2005, making it one of the few officially licensed games to be released for the system after it went out of production.
The Dreamcast version offers a score attack mode, a sound test mode and new stages that weren't in the arcade version. A PlayStation 2 version was released in January 20, 2006, and there is also a Microsoft Windows version.
Although this game is a Japan-only release, it is quite "import-friendly", as there is some English displayed during game play.
[edit] Gameplay
Players control and can transform a spaceship into three forms, working through multiple levels and boss sequences. The game can be played in four different screen modes, with one mode mimicking the narrow arcade version. A ship from XII STAG (Triangle Service's previous release) is hidden in the game and can be unlocked by holding the "X" button before selecting a stage in Stage Attack mode.
[edit] External links
- Trizeal official website (Japanese)
- Trizeal PS2 official website by Datam Polystar (Japanese)