ナイトレイド
Platforms: PS1
Year: 2002
Developed by: Takumi
Published by: Takumi
Number of Files: 18
Total Filesize: 44 MB (MP3), 196 MB (FLAC)
Date Added: Mar 6th, 2025
Album type: Gamerip
Uploaded by: peterdao
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XAS1 00 | 2:18 | 3.44 MB | 13.62 MB | get_app | playlist_add |
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XAS1 01 | 1:37 | 2.01 MB | 9.13 MB | get_app | playlist_add |
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XAS1 02 | 3:12 | 5.17 MB | 17.38 MB | get_app | playlist_add |
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XAS1 03 | 1:45 | 2.71 MB | 9.96 MB | get_app | playlist_add |
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XAS2 00 | 1:57 | 2.36 MB | 11.15 MB | get_app | playlist_add |
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XAS2 01 | 2:01 | 2.42 MB | 12.31 MB | get_app | playlist_add |
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XAS2 02 | 2:30 | 2.98 MB | 15.16 MB | get_app | playlist_add |
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XAS2 03 | 0:27 | 0.55 MB | 2.73 MB | get_app | playlist_add |
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XAS3 00 | 2:44 | 3.33 MB | 16.83 MB | get_app | playlist_add |
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XAS3 01 | 0:04 | 0.08 MB | 0.30 MB | get_app | playlist_add |
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XAS3 02 | 1:04 | 1.70 MB | 5.09 MB | get_app | playlist_add |
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XAS3 03 | 2:11 | 2.91 MB | 13.41 MB | get_app | playlist_add |
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XAS4 00 | 1:57 | 2.36 MB | 11.15 MB | get_app | playlist_add |
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XAS5 00 | 2:01 | 2.42 MB | 12.31 MB | get_app | playlist_add |
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XAS6 00 | 2:30 | 2.98 MB | 15.16 MB | get_app | playlist_add |
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XAS7 00 | 1:54 | 2.37 MB | 10.92 MB | get_app | playlist_add |
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XAS8 00 | 1:17 | 1.58 MB | 7.40 MB | get_app | playlist_add |
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XAS8 03 | 2:12 | 2.95 MB | 12.15 MB | get_app | playlist_add |
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Total: | 33m 41s | 44 MB | 196 MB |
Night Raid is a conversion of the 2001 vertical arcade shoot-em-up from Takumi, and has a similar feel to their earlier game Mars Matrix. Like in Mars Matrix, destroyed enemies release pickups, but rather than powering up your weapons they now affect your score multiplier. The multiplier is always slowly counting back to zero, but picking up the Score Items released by enemies will increase it. If a Score Item falls out the bottom of the screen, the multiplier is reduced, and can in fact go into negative, at which point the player will actually lose points for destroying enemies. The score can even go negative, and this is actually a viable method of play as the game will also track the lowest scores in addition to the highest ones.