Arrow Flash

Arrow Flash

Cover art
Developer(s) Sega
Publisher(s)
Designer(s) Takashi Akaishizawa (character designer)[1]
Platform(s) Sega Mega Drive/Genesis
Release date(s)
  • JP December 20, 1990
  • NA 1990
  • EU 1991
Genre(s) Scrolling shooter
Mode(s) Single-player
Media/distribution 4-megabit cartridge

Arrow Flash is a horizontal scrolling shooter video game developed by Sega and released by Renovation Products in the US (and by Sega in Japan and Europe) in 1990 for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis. Main character Zana Keene (Anna Schwinn in the European release)[2] commandeers a prototype transformable fighter-mecha left from her grandfather to fight against an alien attack force known as the Great Golems attacking humankind. The game is mostly a horizontal shooter, with one down scrolling stage and one stage with a diagonal scrolling background, although the ship does not change orientation when this happens.

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Gameplay

Like many scrolling shooters, the player initially has a basic shot, which can be upgraded and/or exchanged for different weapons, as well as gain smaller ships that follow the player's ship around and copy its attacks. As is usual, these powerups are distributed throughout the levels, and are lost entirely when the player loses a life.

Two additional mechanics differentiate Arrow Flash from similar scrolling shooters, one of which is that the ability to transform the player's ship. The two forms available are a humanoid mecha form and a typical jet form. The player's weapons change depending on the form. The jet form only shoots forward but intensly, while the mecha form can fire diagonally and sometimes even from the back; helper ships mimic the jet's actions but stay in a fixed formation behind the mecha. The jet form is also faster than the mecha, but both can be killed by only one hit unless the player picks up an energy shield which can sustain 3 hits. The game's titular "Arrow Flash" is a highly powerful attack for each form; the jet fires five large blasts forward, while the mecha form becomes engulfed in flame, rendering it immune to attack for a short while. Depending on the options set at the start of the game, arrow flashes are either required to be charged up with unlimited use or collected out on the field with no charge time.

Weapons

The game starts you off with only a basic machine gun like weapon. There are 3 more weapons (named I,II and III) available to find and upgrade.

Weapon I
A blue arrow shot that does moderate damage

Weapon II
A yellow arrow shot that fires faster than weapon I but does less damage

Weapon III
A very slow firing weapon that does massive damage

Trivia

References

Notes

  1. ^ Gaming Sanctuary: Arrow Flash. Retrieved on 15 October 2008.
  2. ^ Zone Sega: European covers. Retrieved on 21 February 2008.

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