Darius Twin (1991)

Taito

Super Famicom · Super Nintendo Entertainment System · Wii

3.14 from 28 ratings

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Darius Twin is a shoot 'em up video game released for the Super NES in 1991. It was the first new installment in the Darius series to not be originally designed for the arcades, and also the first to have a normal 4:3 screen-ratio. Interestingly, while it's a unique game in the Darius series, it appears to reuse sprites and … Read more
Darius Twin is a shoot 'em up video game released for the Super NES in 1991. It was the first new installment in the Darius series to not be originally designed for the arcades, and also the first to have a normal 4:3 screen-ratio. Interestingly, while it's a unique game in the Darius series, it appears to reuse sprites and background designs from Darius and Darius II. Also, while the names of the bosses are new, they really are reworkings of previous bosses for the most part. Read less
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Release dates

  • Mar 29, 1991 (Japan) Super Famicom
  • Nov 1991 (North_America) Super Nintendo Entertainment System
  • Apr 22, 1993 (Europe) Super Nintendo Entertainment System
  • Apr 13, 2010 (Japan) Wii
  • Dec 13, 2010 (North_America) Wii

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Chovus

Status Chovus Jun 10, 2019

Beat on normal. A very generic game without even a tactical choice between different weapons as there is only a single linear upgrade path. The only feature of this game that stands out is separate buttons for the standard horizontal shot and the missile type diagonal weapon, which is not exactly a great thing. More of a pain in the …

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Beat on normal. A very generic game without even a tactical choice between different weapons as there is only a single linear upgrade path. The only feature of this game that stands out is separate buttons for the standard horizontal shot and the missile type diagonal weapon, which is not exactly a great thing. More of a pain in the ass to have to hold down 2 buttons instead of 1.

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