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, also known as ''Terra Diver'', is a vertical-scrolling shooting game by
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originally released as an
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for the ST-V platform in 1996. The game was ported to the
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and
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in 1997, with neither port being released outside of Japan.


Gameplay

''Soukyugurentai'' is a vertical-scrolling shooter. The player picks one of three different ships - red, green or blue - each with their own pilot, fire pattern and laser web. Each ship has a standard gun and a bomb, but the most distinctive of these aspects is the laser-web: holding down the button for the standard gun will release a lock-on laser-web traditionally shaped as a cone or semicircle, which will destroy the enemies it locks onto after releasing the buttons. Each ship has two different lock-on weapons that function as web-designed laser targets. Once an enemy enters the web's range, the player can destroy the enemy or multiple enemies can be destroyed via homing lasers or multiple fireballs. The game is unusual in that, rather than using a 3:4 aspect ratio, to better suit the vertically oriented gameplay, it uses a horizontal monitor (4:3) in the style of
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vertical shooters as well as the later ''
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'' and ''
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''.


Plot

In the 2050s, the Earth's environment deteriorated significantly, even after strict limits were placed on the use of
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and the emission of carbon dioxide. As a result, many space development corporations were established and began the construction of space colonies and the terraforming of other planets in the
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. The largest of these companies was the Jin-Sei Corporation, headquartered in Japan and founded by the Miama family. To protect its corporate interests, the Jin-Sei Corporation established the private self-defense force JDF, also known as the Soukyugurentai. The JDF was armed with the S.O.Q. series of small general-purpose spacecraft, all of which were equipped with the No Blindspot All-range Laser System (N.A.L.S.). Throughout the course of the game, the JDF comes into conflict with various groups acting against Jin-sei, including the corporate terrorist group Small and Medium Enterprises Liberation Front, the anti-space development
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group Little Earth, and Jin-Sei's rival corporation, the Bafu Interstellar Development Company.


Releases

''Soukyu Gurentai'' was first distributed for the arcades in
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in September 1996. The game was released as a cartridge kit for
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's ST-V arcade system board. While the game was never widely distributed outside
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, inserting the cartridge on a foreign ST-V board will set the in-game language to English and change the title to ''Terra Diver'' (both titles are printed on the cartridge's label). A
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version was released by
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in February 1997, five months after the arcade release. Because the original arcade hardware was directly based on the Sega Saturn architecture, this is a close conversion of the original game. Several options and features were also added, including a practice mode which allows the player to try out any of the game's stages without going through the entire campaign, as well as support for the Multi Controller and Mission Stick. A bargain-priced version was released in December 1997, titled , which includes a demo for the Saturn version of ''
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''. A
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version was also released by
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in December 1997 titled . This version features a Special Mode which adds a fourth playable ship and a new final stage, as well as animated opening and ending videos and a voiced navigator. It supports the analog controls of the
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controller. The PlayStation version was reissued in May 2003 by
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as part of their MajorWave budget label. ''Soukyu Gurentai'' was ported to Japanese feature phones in 2005 and was available for
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devices.


Reception

In Japan, ''Game Machine'' listed ''Terra Diver'' on their October 15, 1996 issue as being the fifth most popular arcade software for that two-week period among operators surveyed. ''Sōkyū Gurentai'' was one of Raizing's most popular arcade games. ''Consoles +'' rated the Sega Saturn version at 92%. ''
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'' reviewed the Saturn version of the game, rating it three stars out of five, and stated that "Good, mindless fun, but not much else. For Saturn owners who lament ''Raystorms absence, ''Soukyu Gurentai'' is a great, possibly even better, alternative."


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