Space Manbow

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Space Manbow
File:Space Manbow Cover.jpg
DeveloperKonami
PublisherKonami
ProducersHiromi Sumida
Naoki Satō
ProgrammersRitsushi Sagisaka
Toshiya Adachi
ArtistsHiroshi Makitani
Tetsurou Eguchi
Tomiharu Kinoshita
ComposersMichiru Yamane
Tsuyoshi Sekito
Yuji Takenouchi
PlatformsMSX2, MSX2+, mobile phone
ReleaseMSX2/MSX2+
  • JP: December 21, 1989
Mobile phone
  • JP: September 1, 2006
GenreScrolling shooter
ModeSingle-player

Space Manbow[a] is a horizontally scrolling shooter developed and published on December 21, 1989 by Konami for the MSX2 and MSX2+ home computers. It was re-released for mobile phones on September 1, 2006; for the Wii's Virtual Console service on November 24, 2009;[1] on February 19, 2014, for the Wii U; and on July 28, 2015, for the Windows Store (Project EGG). It has never been released outside Japan.

Gameplay

[edit | edit source]

In the game, the player pilots a starship shaped like a mambo fish.[2] There are only two weapon types available throughout the game, which can be powered up through standard pickups. The weapons gradually lose power unless the player makes additional pickups, but the ship is helped by two stationary "options" similar to those found in the Gradius series. The "options" are able to shift so that they alternatively fire in three directions: forward, backward, and towards the top/bottom of the screen.

Development and release

[edit | edit source]

Originally, Space Manbow was intended to be a port of the arcade game Thunder Cross under the working title of "Egzart".[citation needed]

Reception

[edit | edit source]

The game was praised for its bright colors and smooth scrolling, something the MSX2 particularly struggled with [citation needed]

Notes

[edit | edit source]
  1. ^ Japanese: スペースマンボウ, Hepburn: Supēsu Manbō

References

[edit | edit source]
  1. ^ Space Manbow Virtual console details
  2. ^ Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration at line 2172: attempt to index field '?' (a nil value).
[edit | edit source]

Lua error in mw.title.lua at line 392: bad argument #2 to 'title.new' (unrecognized namespace name 'Portal').