7/26/2023 0 Comments Strider knives game over![]() ![]() Kazakh is suffering several armed uprisings, product of the opressive regimen imposed by the government. The manga opens up in the nation of Kazakh in the year 2048. The cruel and ambitious Matic, however, has plans of his own for the group. Within the Striders themselves, founder and current Director Kuramoto has virtually stepped down from his functions due to advanced age, leaving Vice-Director Matic as the de facto leader of the organization. Ever since then, he's been living peacefully in Mongolia, in the company of a village of nomads and a small girl, Rin. ![]() ![]() Two years before the beginning of the manga, Hiryu retired from the Strider organization following a mission in which he was forced to kill his sister, Mariya, after she apparently went insane. The NES adaptation was initially intended to release October 1988 to coincide with the end of the manga, but for unknown reasons its release was delayed and eventually cancelled for Japan. Ĭonsisting of six individual chapters, the manga was serialized throughout the latter half of 1988 and later published in a single tankôbon (collected edition) released November 1989. The three men were responsible for the common elements shared between the three projects, as well as Hiryu's final design. Capcom assigned Kouichi Yotsui and Masahiko Kurokawa to head the coin-op and NES game respectively, while Moto Kikaku appointed Tatsumi Wada as the manga artist. The manga started off a part of a three-way project between Moto Kikaku and Capcom, together with the Arcade coin-op and a game for the NES home console, which ended up being a close adaptation of the manga. The manga is actually the debuting media for Hiryu, coming out before the better-known Arcade coin-op. It was part of a collaboration between the studio and Capcom, which is credited for "Original Concept". Strider Hiryû ( ストライダー飛竜) is a manga series created by the artist group Moto Kikaku, and published by Kadokawa Shôten in their magazine Monthly Comic Comp (originally Comic Comptiq). ![]()
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