Nanostray

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Nanostray
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Developer(s) Shin'en Multimedia
Publisher(s)
Platform(s) Nintendo DS
Release
  • NA: July 19, 2005
  • EU: February 10, 2006
Genre(s) Scrolling shooter
Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer

Nanostray is a vertically scrolling shooter for the Nintendo DS. The user takes control of a futuristic spacecraft against a horde of enemies. A sequel, Nanostray 2 , was released in 2008.

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Gameplay

Basic gameplay consists of first defeating waves of many small enemies and then greater, stronger enemies. When all enemies in a wave are destroyed, a blue powerup that restores the power weapon bar is released. Enemies can also release coins when destroyed, worth some points. At the end of each level there is a boss that represents the theme of the level.

The game has three difficulty settings; Normal, Advanced, and Expert. Each progressive level diminishes the lives, energy, continues, and smart bombs replenished after the player loses a life. The Nintendo DS touch screen is used for boss scanning, radar, and weapon management.

Weapons

There are four different types of weapons. The weapons range in projectile type from a basic forward-shooting laser, to a weapon that only shoots to the side, to a forcefield generator. Additionally, each weapon has a limited-use special attack, which, in essence, is a mightier version of the weapon's attack.

Modes

There are four game modes to play: Adventure, Arcade, Challenge, and Multiplayer.

Reception

The game received above-average reviews according to the review aggregation website Metacritic. [1] Most reviews focused on the impressive quality of the graphics. [10] In Japan, where the game was ported and published by Taito under the name Danshaku (弾爵 -ダンシャク-) on January 26, 2006, Famitsu gave it a score of three sevens and one six, while Famitsu Cube + Advance gave it a score of two eights and two sevens. [5]

References

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  2. Edge staff (October 2005). "Nanostray [US Import]". Edge . No. 154. Future Publishing. p. 95.
  3. EGM staff (September 2005). "Nanostray". Electronic Gaming Monthly . No. 195. Ziff Davis.
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  6. "Nanostray". Game Informer . No. 149. GameStop. September 2005. p. 115.
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  10. 1 2 Harris, Craig (July 19, 2005). "Nanostray". IGN. Ziff Davis. Archived from the original on September 4, 2022. Retrieved September 4, 2022.
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