Random: Have You Seen This Rare Early Footage Of Space Harrier?

It shows the game back when it originally featured a jet instead of a human.

Sega’s iconic 1985 arcade rail shooter Space Harrier is known today for its science-fiction and fantasy-like elements, including flying dragons, one-eyed mammoths, and giant robots, but that wasn’t always the plan for the title during its development.

As some of you might well know, the game was originally a much more traditional shooter lacking many of its most recognizable enemies and featuring a jet fighter as its lead as opposed to a human protagonist. This is something that the game’s designer Yu Suzuki has previously talked about in the past, including in a 2011 interview with the publication 1-UP, and a 2013 interview with the Russian video game magazine Strana Igr (translated and republished on Shenmue Dojo).

Read the full article on timeextension.com

It shows the game back when it originally featured a jet instead of a human.

Sega’s iconic 1985 arcade rail shooter Space Harrier is known today for its science-fiction and fantasy-like elements, including flying dragons, one-eyed mammoths, and giant robots, but that wasn’t always the plan for the title during its development.

As some of you might well know, the game was originally a much more traditional shooter lacking many of its most recognizable enemies and featuring a jet fighter as its lead as opposed to a human protagonist. This is something that the game’s designer Yu Suzuki has previously talked about in the past, including in a 2011 interview with the publication 1-UP, and a 2013 interview with the Russian video game magazine Strana Igr (translated and republished on Shenmue Dojo).

Read the full article on timeextension.com

 

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