Arcade

Gradius III

Gradius III is a classic horizontal-scrolling shoot 'em up arcade game developed by Konami. As the third main installment in the Gradius series, it introduces new power-up systems and challenging stages while maintaining the core gameplay that made the series famous.

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Release Date
January 1, 1989
Developer
Konami
Publisher
Konami
Players
1
Region
US
ROM Size
1.5 MB

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Gameplay Systems

The player pilots the Vic Viper starfighter to battle the onslaughts of the Bacterion Empire. There are a total of ten levels in the game, with stage 4 being something of a bonus level; here, the player controls the Vic Viper in a third-person perspective and must avoid colliding with walls. Though the level is completely devoid of any enemies, free floating power-ups are scattered throughout. There are also two hidden levels that are based on the early sections of Gradius and Salamander . The game contains the familiar weapons, level layouts, and enemies that have become trademarks of the series. Like the Japanese versions of previous games in the series, Gradius III does not include a continuation feature; if the player loses their lives , the game will be over . The Japanese version of the game contains a 'beginner mode' that allows the player to venture through the first three levels at a much easier difficulty . At the end of the third level, the game will bid the player to try the game again at the normal difficulty ('technical mode'), which can loop endlessly. The Asian (non-Japanese) arcade release lacks the beginner mode and retrospective introduction sequence, but reduces the difficulty overall. In addition to new pre-defined weapon schemes, Gradius III introduces the "Edit Mode"; players can mix and match missile, double, laser, shield and "special" ("!") power-ups into their own custom combination. Some of the weapons available in pre-defined schemes can not be used in custom schemes, and vice versa.

Media Reviews

IGN
8.5/10
GameSpot
7.0/10
Famitsu
7/10

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