Parameters | Values |
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File Name: | Ikaruga (Japan).7z |
Console/System: | Sega Dreamcast |
Genre: | Shoot'em Up |
Filesize: | 38.38MB |
Region: | Japan |
Year of release: | 2001 |
Downloads: | 1949 |
Ikaruga is a shooting video game published and designed by Treasure. It was launched in Arcades in 2001 on the Sega NAOMI. Then, in 2002, it was launched on the Dreamcast in Japan. Later, in 2003, it saw a worldwide launch on the GameCube. It is a sequel to another shooting game made by Treasure, Radiant Silvergun.
The game consists of shooting two types of rivals that come in two tones, White/Blue and Black/Red. The player's boat can be either shading or limited and can switch voluntarily. Ikaruga is known as a fine illustration of the "Bullet Hell" genre. Ikaruga's interactivity is based on the extremity technician. Just bullets of similar polarity can demolish the player's transport. Same biller shots can be consumed by the player's boat and can be changed over into energy for the boat's special weapon, a homing pillar launcher.
Likewise, the game highlights a two-player concurrent mode, an inside and out moderate movement instructional exercise mode, with stage instructional exercise getting available to players who contact them in the primary game, and an in-game craftsmanship exhibition including character and mechanical plans by Yasushi Suzuki.
The Sega Dreamcast emulator was launched in 1998 in Japan by Sega. This emulator comes with a built-in modular modem for online playing and internet support. With the Dreamcast emulator, you can easily play the Ikaruga game on your PCs, smartphones, etc. There are many Dreamcast emulators like Redream, DEmul, Reicast, and many more but the best Dreamcast emulator is Flycast. Flycast is an open-source Dreamcast emulator and is accessible for Windows, Android, Linux etc. This emulator comes with a GPU that supports OpenGL 3.0. BIOS files and NAOMI files are necessary for using this emulator for running a ton of games on the Windows, Android, and Linux platforms.