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{{stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (ストライダー飛竜) is an action game developed by [[Capcom]] and released for CPS-1 arcade hardware in 1989. It was subsequently brought to home consoles and computers, including [[Arcade CD-ROM²]]-compatible hardware by [[NEC Avenue]]. In the West, it is simply known as '''''Strider'''''.
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==Story==
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It is the 21st Century. Earth is ravaged by series of ecological disasters that claimed the lives of millions. Out of the catastrophe, one man took control of what remains of the human race: Grandmaster Meio, a seemingly immortal and omnipotent man who is worshipped as a living god by his followers. With science, military and even nature itself on his side, Meio declared himself Emperor and formed the center of his empire in the Kazafu City, a massive city located in the Eastern Europe. He rules the world with an iron fist.
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The only force that can stop this man is the Striders, a group of highly talented operatives who are skilled in infiltration, sabotage and assassination. The Striders initiated a massive assault on Meio's forces, but despite their skills, all of them were cut to the last man.
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Enter Strider Hiryu, the youngest man to ever complete the hellish Strider training program with an A rank and the only Strider left alive. Armed with his lethal plasma sword, climbing equipment, and a small amount of robotic weapons, Hiryu must face insurmountable odds and save humanity from the clutches of an evil god.
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==Gameplay==
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Strider Hiryuu
System(s): Arcade CD-ROM²
Publisher: NEC Avenue
Developer:
Licensor: Capcom
Original system(s): Arcade (Capcom CPS-1)
Genre: Action































Number of players: 1
Release Date RRP Code
Arcade CD-ROM²
JP
NAPR1041
Non-NEC versions

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Strider Hiryuu (ストライダー飛竜) is an action game developed by Capcom and released for CPS-1 arcade hardware in 1989. It was subsequently brought to home consoles and computers, including Arcade CD-ROM²-compatible hardware by NEC Avenue. In the West, it is simply known as Strider.

Story

Strider ACDROM2 GrandmasterMeio.png

Grandmaster Meio

It is the 21st Century. Earth is ravaged by series of ecological disasters that claimed the lives of millions. Out of the catastrophe, one man took control of what remains of the human race: Grandmaster Meio, a seemingly immortal and omnipotent man who is worshipped as a living god by his followers. With science, military and even nature itself on his side, Meio declared himself Emperor and formed the center of his empire in the Kazafu City, a massive city located in the Eastern Europe. He rules the world with an iron fist.

The only force that can stop this man is the Striders, a group of highly talented operatives who are skilled in infiltration, sabotage and assassination. The Striders initiated a massive assault on Meio's forces, but despite their skills, all of them were cut to the last man.

Enter Strider Hiryu, the youngest man to ever complete the hellish Strider training program with an A rank and the only Strider left alive. Armed with his lethal plasma sword, climbing equipment, and a small amount of robotic weapons, Hiryu must face insurmountable odds and save humanity from the clutches of an evil god.

Gameplay

Options

Items

Levels

Production credits

This article needs a list of production credits, either from the game itself, a manual, or other reliable source.
Source:
In-game credits


Magazine articles

Main article: Strider Hiryuu/Magazine articles.

Physical scans

Arcade CD-ROM², JP
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Cover
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Spinecard
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Disc

Technical information

ROM dump status

System Hash Size Build Date Source Comments
Arcade CD-ROM²
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CRC32
MD5
SHA-1
CD-ROM (JP)

References

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