European arcade flyer of Space Harrier.
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Developers | Sega-AM2 | Publisher | Sega | Designer | Yu Suzuki | Computing platform | Arcade, Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64, Game Boy Advance, Game Gear, Nintendo Famicom, PlayStation 2, Sega 32X, Sega Master System, Sega Saturn, TurboGrafx-16, Virtual Console, ZX Spectrum | Release date | October 1985, 1986 (Arcade) Virtual Console Master System
PAL region : October 17, 2008 North America : November 3, 2008 Japan : July 23, 2008VC Arcade
Japan : March 26, 2009 PAL region : May 29, 2009 North America : June 15, 2009 | Genre | Rail shooter | Modes | Single player | Rating | | ESRB : E (Everyone)| PEGI : 7 | Input methods | Joystick, 1 button | Cabinet | Standard and sit-down | Arcade system | Unique | Display | Raster, standard resolution horizontal orientation |
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|} is a rail shooter game, released by Sega in 1985. It was produced by Yu Suzuki, the man responsible for many popular Sega games. It spawned several sequels: Space Harrier 3-D (1988), Space Harrier II (1988), and the spin-off Planet Harriers (2001).
Space Harrier was originally made for the arcades, and later saw ports to many home game systems. Space Harrier's release on the Sega Master System is notable: there were two versions. One was just like the arcade, while the other, entitled Space Harrier 3-D was not at all.
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