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Air Twister is a new Space Harrier inspired game from Yu Suzuki!​




All this time we were asking “Where is Shenmue 4?” when we should have been asking “Where is a new Space Harrier game?”


In a surprise reveal from Yu Suzuki’s YS NET studio is a spiritual successor to Space Harrier titled Air Twister. Presented in full 3D, the game takes many cues from the SEGA arcade classic, and also appears to be much more in-line with the original game than SEGA’s own Planet Harriers was (which was also a 3D take on Space Harrier). The game is an Apple Arcade exclusive, which will elicit groans from some. As for me? I have about half a dozen Apple devices and cannot wait to try the game out with a bluetooth controller on my TV. Learn more about the game after the break, and make sure to mark June 24, 2022 on your calendar!





Soar through the sky battling against invaders in this all-new fantasy endless shooter from legendary game creator, Yu Suzuki. Players will assume the role of Princess Arch fighting back against bizarre invaders to save their planet from destruction. They’ll rain down their homing arrows to trace graceful arcs of light across beautiful, artfully crafted stages, before they pierce their foes. With a fun and easy touchscreen swipe-shooting gameplay mechanic, the destiny of the planet is in the player’s hands.
• Find something new every time you play in each of the 12 stages!
• Over 20 different creatures of the Vanguard will thwart your way and 10 unique bosses await your challenge at the end of the worlds!
• Collect Stars to power up your Princess and unlock new game modes!
• Simple touch controls make play fun and easy! Or connect a gamepad for an arcade-like experience!
• Shoot for the top and compete in score and ranking categories with players all around the world!
 

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Is apple arcade profitable? And I'd love to see a port of planet harrier. I put a lot of nickels on that bytch at wunderland
 

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Interview with Yu Suzuki: Air Twister and His Return to Arcade Rail Shooters​


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It goes without saying that Yu Suzuki is one of the most influential figures in video gaming. Yu Suzuki was instrumental in the development of full body motion controls, 3D racing, 3D fighting, open-world gameplay and QTE. Even if you have never played one of his titles, which you really need to rectify right now, you have played a game that includes one of his contributions to the gaming industry.


Space Harrier, one of Mr. Suzuki’s early arcade titles, was a third-person rail shooter set in a fantasy environment. The player controlled a jet propelled cool blonde dude, shooting down everything from geometric shapes to robots to one-eyed woolly mammoths. The game was such a success that it was one of Japan’s top two highest-grossing upright arcade games in 1986. The other title was Mr. Suzuki’s Hang-On, released a year prior. Now, in 2022, Yu Suzuki is returning to the world of third-person rail shooters with the Apple Arcade exclusive game Air Twister which is set to release on June 24, 2022.


Mr. Suzuki was kind enough to grant us an interview to talk about the upcoming title, and as luck would have it we are releasing this on his birthday! So before we kick things off, we would like to wish Mr. Suzuki a happy birthday and thank him again for taking the time to answer our questions.

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Air Twister features a Bonus Stage set in outer space.

When asked about what inspired him to return to the genre of third-person rail shooters, Mr. Suzuki told us, “When I went to Apple Headquarters, the idea came up if I would be interested in making a simple, straightforward game that you’d want to play over and over again, akin to the old school arcades. I came up with a few ideas and finally pitched a touchscreen shooting game.”


Apple Arcade is, of course, Air Twister‘s exclusive debut release platform. The service allows subscribers unlimited access to a library of games, with all content freely included within the game. Apple Arcade is accessible on a variety of Apple products, from smartphones and tablets to laptops, desktop computers and home televisions.

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The game’s Forest stage features a unique boss design.
 

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Thanks to the iPhone platform, touch controls were a focus. “Considering that the iPhone would be main target for Apple Arcade, we wanted to create an interface with a focus on a fun touch screen experience,” Mr. Suzuki said. “Of course we were also thinking about core shooting game fans, so gamepads which they know and love, are also supported.”


This answer delighted me personally, as I have found that an Apple TV and a bluetooth gamepad makes for an excellent console quality experience. This news also makes me wonder how Air Twister will play on an Apple arcade stick, which I plan to try out on the game when it releases.

Thanks to the iPhone platform, touch controls were a focus. “Considering that the iPhone would be main target for Apple Arcade, we wanted to create an interface with a focus on a fun touch screen experience,” Mr. Suzuki said. “Of course we were also thinking about core shooting game fans, so gamepads which they know and love, are also supported.”


This answer delighted me personally, as I have found that an Apple TV and a bluetooth gamepad makes for an excellent console quality experience. This news also makes me wonder how Air Twister will play on an Apple arcade stick, which I plan to try out on the game when it releases.





Air Twister’s boss for the Sea stage.


But what about those playing on iPad and iPhone? Surely the gyroscope will be utilized. “The gyroscope is not used as a control input,” Mr. Suzuki answered. “But to make the gameplay smoother, we do use the gyroscope to maintain a level horizon.”


When comparing Space Harrier to Air Twister, what immediately stands out is the jump from 2D to 3D. While Mr. Suzuki’s early arcade games utilized super scaler visuals to simulate depth, much has changed in the past thirty years. While SEGA and various fan games have continued the third-person rail shooter genre, Air Twister marks a return for Mr. Suzuki.


When asked what gameplay opportunities the jump to full 3D offered, Mr. Suzuki said, “By going with a rail shooter, we were able to create an unprecedented level of precision with formation attacks. It also gave us the opportunity to make the lock-on feature feel really satisfying, and design levels with effective learning curves.”





The only descriptor this image gave us was “Moai”. A location or the name of a creature? We will find out!


Air Twister
tells a unique story, featuring Princess Arch whose home planet is under attack. Her arsenal appears to feature an army of giant swans, one of which she has a unique connection to. When asked about the story, Mr. Suzuki hesitated to share more. “I’ll have to ask you to wait on that one,” he said. “But the story and world of Air Twister unfolds little by little as you progress through the game, so I hope you’ll continue to look forward to it!”





Eye-catching flowers in the game’s Forest stage.


As for music, the game’s debut trailer featured epic operatic music before switching to music that can only be described as sounding like the rock band Queen. When we asked if this music is an indication of what we will hear throughout the game, Mr. Suzuki had this to say: “I asked the artist Valensia to do the music for this project. His fusion of rock, opera and classical music styles was the perfect fit for my ideal of the fantasy shooter.”


Valensia is a Dutch musician best known for his symphonic anthem and international hit Gaia. According to Valensia’s website, the artist saw a successful career in Japan and Southeast Asia, which would explain how he came to Mr. Suzuki’s attention.





The game’s Desert stage.


We ended the interview asking if there is a chance Air Twister could see an anime or manga, or if we might see Air Twister appear in a Shenmue 4 just as Space Harrier famously appeared in the first two Shenmue games. Mr. Suzuki told us he had no information for us at this time regarding these questions.


Fans such as myself are very excited to see what Yu Suzuki has in store for us with Air Twister, so it is understandable to want to ask “what’s next?” for the new franchise even with the release date on the horizon.


My sincere thanks to Mr. Yu Suzuki for taking the time to answer my questions about Air Twister. As a longtime fan of his work and a Space Harrier super fan, this was a video game fan site bucket list moment.

 

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SEGA plans to make Space Channel 5 and Comix Zone film adaptations​


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Thanks to the success of Paramount and SEGA’s Sonic the Hedgehog movies, it was only a matter of time more cinematic deals were made for other SEGA franchises to make the jump to the screen. The Hollywood Reporter has announced that SEGA has entered into a partnership with Picturestart to develop film adaptations of the Dreamcast classic Space Channel 5 and the SEGA Genesis platformer Comix Zone.





Space Channel 5 is being written by Barry Battles and Nir Paniry. Battles wrote and directed the 2012 crime comedy The Baytown Outlaws which starred Billy Bob Thornton and Eva Longoria. Paniry wrote and directed the sci-fi drama Extracted.


Comix Zone, meanwhile, will be written by Mae Catt, whose credits include writing on Young Justice and the How to Train Your Dragon spinoff Dragons: The Nine Realm. She also wrote for Netflix’s Transformers: War for Cybertron Trilogy.


Royce Reeves-Darby and Erik Feig are overseeing the projects and will produce alongside Samie Kim Falvey. SEGA’s Toru Nakahara, who is a producer for the Sonic movies and Sonic Prime, will produce the two adaptations. SEGA game director Takumi Yoshinaga will join the team for Channel 5 and SEGA game producer Kagasei Shimomura will join the team for Comix Zone.


 
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