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Oct 09, 2018 A short, one-credit gameplay session of Sol Divide for the Nintendo Switch, a conversion of the Psikyo arcade game by the same name. This is one of. Psikyo was a Japanese video game developer and publisher founded in 1992. Psikyo was an offshoot formed from the Video System team that created the Aero Fighters series. The team mainly developed arcade games, mostly vertically scrolling shoot 'em ups and erotic mahjong games. The popularity of these arcade games led to them being ported to home consoles, and then ultimately led to Psikyo developing games for consoles. Psikyo was acquired by X-Nauts in mid-2002. In 2003, it was reported that Psi.
Main Characters Of Sol Divide-General Information-Version: U.S.Year: 2002Publisher:Developer(s) and Others:ESRB Rating: Everyone# of Players: 1 or 2# of Blocks: None (can't save)# of Discs: 1Estimated Market Value as of: $4 - $10 (USD) Other Info: The Japanese originals differ from the North American release by XS Games. Eftar, the wielder of the powerful sword known as Sol Divide, is also known as Ifter and Efter (in the credits). Kashon, the birdman, is also known as Kashan due to a questionable translation job. Instead of calling him Eftar, I called him Efter in the banner on the left of the page. Psikyo was acquired by X-nauts in mid-2002 (according to Wikipedia entry). Dragon Blaze picture is from, a site that is an outstanding tribute to old arcade games and gamers.
This game is also sublicensed by Four Winds Incorporated.
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Sol Divide is a 1996 video game for the arcades developed by Japanese studio Psikyo. It was later ported to the PlayStation, Sega Saturn, and later PlayStation 2, Windows and Nintendo Switch.
Release[edit]
The collection was released on February 24, 2005 for the PlayStation 2.[1] It was released for Nintendo Switch in 2018.[2]
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The game received mixed reviews.
References[edit]
- ^'彩京シューティングコレクション Vol.3 ソルディバイド&ドラゴンブレイズ [PS2] / ファミ通.com'. www.famitsu.com. Retrieved 2019-06-05.
- ^'ソルディバイド for Nintendo Switch [Switch] / ファミ通.com'. www.famitsu.com. Retrieved 2019-06-05.
- ^'ソルディバイド [PS] / ファミ通.com'. www.famitsu.com. Retrieved 2019-06-05.
- ^Life, Nintendo (2018-03-26). 'Review: Sol Divide -Sword Of Darkness- (Switch eShop)'. Nintendo Life. Archived from the original on 2018-10-01. Retrieved 2019-06-05.
- ^Mielke, James (2000-05-02). 'Sol Divide (Import) Review'. GameSpot. Retrieved 2019-06-05.
- ^S, W (September 1998). 'Sol Divide'. Video Games (in German). Germany. p. 77.
- ^Kamikaze, Marcelo (September 1998). '32 Bit: Sol Divide'. Super GamePower (in Portuguese). No. 58. Brazil: Nova Cultural. p. 22.
- ^Saraiva, Antonio (September 1998). 'ACAO/PLAYSTTIONSol Divide'. AcaoGames. No. 131. Abril Jovern. p. 44.
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