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Raiden Fighters

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Raiden Fighters is a 1996 arcade vertical-scrolling shooter by Seibu Kaihatsu and the first entry in the Raiden Fighters trilogy. Building on the Raiden formula, it increases speed, expands ship variety, and deepens scoring through medal chaining and hidden craft. Its aggressive pace and replay value earned it a strong reputation among 1990s arcade shooting games.
Release Date
1996-01-01
Plays
12

The game uses a top-down vertical-scrolling stage structure where players pilot different aircraft through air and ground combat zones. Core controls are movement, shot, and bomb, while each fighter differs in speed, firing spread, and overall handling. Weapon power-ups and bomb stocks appear during play, and destroying certain targets can create scoring opportunities. The system rewards consistent medal collection to raise their value, and specific conditions can unlock secret ships.

Miclus

A recurring hidden mascot target in the broader series, often tied to bonus points or rewards when destroyed.

Learn each craft's speed and shot coverage first, then choose a route and style that match your strengths. Collect medals consistently, since missing one resets their value and hurts scoring. Save bombs for dense patterns or dangerous large enemies instead of spending them too early. Ground turrets and transport targets in some stages can quickly increase screen pressure, so destroy them in order. For balanced survival and scoring, practice medal chains only when you can do so safely.

Unlock secret ships by meeting hidden in-game conditions

Conditions vary by board revision and version, and are commonly tied to stage performance, target destruction, or specific inputs.

Tips

Beginners should start with a craft that has balanced speed and dependable forward fire.

Tips

Keep collecting medals without dropping them to maintain higher values.

Tips

Use bombs for late boss phases or sudden dense bullet spreads.

User Reviews

Much faster than earlier Raiden titles, and the ship selection adds great replay value.

User Reviews

The scoring system has real depth, making it a long-term favorite for arcade shooter fans.

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