Crossed Swords (video game)
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Crossed Swords[lower-alpha 1] is a hack & slash action RPG arcade game developed by Alpha Denshi and published by SNK. It was released for the Neo Geo arcade system in July 1991 and later on Neo Geo console in October of the same year.[1][2] Its gameplay was similar to SNK's earlier 1990 first-person shooter and beat 'em up game, The Super Spy, but with role-playing game elements and hack & slash combat instead of shooting and fist-fighting.[3]
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Developer(s) | Alpha Denshi |
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Producer(s) | Akira Ushizawa |
Designer(s) | Hatsue Honbe Hiroyuki Toda Katsue Matsuzaki |
Programmer(s) | Eiji Fukatsu Hideo Kamoda Makio Chiba |
Composer(s) | Yuka Watanabe |
Series | Crossed Swords |
Platform(s) | Arcade, Neo Geo AES, Neo Geo CD |
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Genre(s) | Action role-playing, beat 'em up, hack and slash |
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Arcade system | Neo Geo MVS |
The game allowed cooperative gameplay with up to two players on the same screen.[3] As only the player characters' silhouettes are visible on screen as wire-frame models, much like Punch-Out!!,[4] the game's perspective may be considered either first-person[3] or third-person.[citation needed] The game was later cited as an inspiration for the 2010 first-person fighting game Rage of the Gladiator.[5] A sequel of the game entitled Crossed Swords II was released in Japan on May 2, 1995 for the Neo-Geo CD, and was one of the few games designed specifically for the Neo-Geo CD, rather than being an arcade port.[6]