According to some rumors, the game was originally conceived in 2001 as a Shienryu II for the Dreamcast and NAOMI arcade, but it never appeared until 2003 on the PlayStation 2 as Shienryu Explosion, or even was repurposed as what we know today as Triggerheart Exelica which it did appear on the NAOMI and Dreamcast. ![]() The game was released on the PlayStation 2 in Japan as Double Shienryu, the 37th entry in D3 Publisher's "Simple 2000" series and as the 5th entry in the "Simple 2000 2-in-1" with The Helicopter, while on Europe it was released as Steel Dragon EX, where Shienryu Explosion was renamed as Steel Dragon Evolution. Only when the fighter fires weak or no shots that the star's multiplier is at 256. A star's multiplier is between 1 and 256 when the star is collected, but the multiplier value decreases when the fighter fires more heavily. Some enemies drop stars when destroyed by high power shots, and sometimes the enemy bullets are turned into stars. ![]() When an enemy is destroyed, its score is multiplied between 1 and 256, depending on the frequency the fighter was firing at the time of destruction. The game's ending is changed depending on the selected pilot. In addition, there are 2 extra stages that can be unlocked when certain conditions are met. The fighter's moving speed decreases with increasing shot strength, and decreases otherwise. ![]() The fighter's shot strength changes depending on how heavily it is pressed, with 3 pre-defined shot strength settings available in the game. Bomb type and weapon colour are changed depending on the pilot.Ī fighter can fire strong but concentrated shots, or weak but widespread shots, depending on the button pressed.
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