Espgaluda
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Espgaluda[lower-alpha 1] is a 2003 manic shooter by Cave and published by AMI. It is the spiritual successor to ESP Ra.De. and is followed by Espgaluda II.
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Espgaluda | |
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Developer(s) | Cave |
Publisher(s) | AMI |
Director(s) | Tsuneki Ikeda |
Producer(s) | Kenichi Takano |
Designer(s) | Akira Wakabayashi Hideki Nomura Hiroyuki Tanaka Kengo Arai |
Programmer(s) | Takashi Ichimura Tsuneki Ikeda |
Artist(s) | Tsukasa Kado |
Composer(s) | "SOU1" |
Series | Espgaluda |
Platform(s) | Arcade, EZweb, i-mode, PlayStation 2, Yahoo Mobile |
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Genre(s) | Bullet hell |
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Arcade system | PolyGame Master |
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