Alzadick[a] is a 1992 "time attack"-style vertically scrolling shoot 'em up video game released for the NEC PC Engine CD-ROM² by Naxat.[1]

Alzadick
Developer(s)Naxat Soft
Publisher(s)Naxat Soft
Director(s)Kazuhiko Inoue
Producer(s)Kazuhiko Inoue
Designer(s)Kazuhiko Inoue
Programmer(s)Yoshinori Hironaka
Artist(s)Manabu Sakai
Toshiharu Tagami
Composer(s)Daisuke Morishima
Platform(s)PC Engine CD-ROM²
Release
  • JP: July 17, 1992
Genre(s)Vertically scrolling shooter
Mode(s)Single-player

Gameplay

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Gameplay screenshot

Alzadick is a vertical-scrolling shoot 'em up game.

Development and release

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Alzadick was originally made for its Summer Carnival '92 competition, which also included Recca.[2]

Reception

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Alzadick received average reviews.[3][4][5][6][8]

Notes

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  1. ^ Also known as Summer Carnival '92: Alzadick (Japanese: アルザディック サマーカーニバル'92, Hepburn: Aruzadikku Samā Kānibaru '92).

References

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  1. ^ Matsuyama, Benī (August 1992). "Super Soft Hot Information: PC Engine 新作ソフト Data Base". Micom BASIC Magazine [ja]. No. 122. The Dempa Shimbunsha Corporation [ja]. p. 248.
  2. ^ Kalata, Kurt; Rasa, Chris; Szczepaniak, John; Brownlee, Paul; Gibson, Nick; Smith, Eric Jonathan; Zverloff, Nick; Plasket, Michael; Derboo, Sam (December 7, 2016). "Alzadick". The Guide to Shoot-em-Ups. Vol. 1. Hardcore Gaming 101. pp. 1–154. ISBN 9781539855644.
  3. ^ a b "NEW GAMES CROSS REVIEW: サマーカーニバル'92 アルザディック". Famitsu (in Japanese). No. 188. ASCII Corporation. July 24, 1992. p. 39.
  4. ^ a b "New Review Daisakusen! ALZADICK". Gekkan PC Engine [ja] (in Japanese). Vol. 4, no. 8. Shogakukan. August 1992. p. 161.
  5. ^ a b Morisse, Jean-François (December 1992). "NEC PC Engine: Summer Carnival '92". Joypad [fr] (in French). No. 14. Challenge SARL. p. 107.
  6. ^ a b Demoly, Jean-Marc (December 1992). "Consoles News: Summer Carnival '92 (Super CD Rom)". Joystick (in French). No. 33. Sipress. p. 171.
  7. ^ "新作ソフトお毒味チャート: アルザディック". Marukatsu PC Engine [ja] (in Japanese). Vol. 4, no. 9. Kadokawa Shoten. September 1992. p. 154.
  8. ^ Eggebrecht, Julian (October 1992). "News: Engine-Ereignisse — Neue Spiele Aus Japan". Video Games [de] (in German). No. 11. Markt & Technik. pp. 30–32.
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