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Encyclopedia > Tyrian (game)
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Tyrian is a video game which was developed by Eclipse Productions (later World Tree Games) and published in 1995 by Epic Megagames. The game was officially released as freeware in 2004. The soundtrack was created by Alexander Brandon and Andreas Molnar. Image File history File links Tyrian2000. ... Image File history File links Tyrian2000. ... This article is about computer and video games. ... A video game developer is a software developer (a business or an individual) that creates computer or video games. ... Video game publishers are companies that publish video games that they have either developed internally or have had developed by a video game developer. ... 1995 (MCMXCV) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Epic Games, formerly known as Epic MegaGames and also known as Epic, is a computer game development company based in Raleigh, North Carolina, United States. ... Freeware is computer software which is: Made available free of charge. ... 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Soundtrack refers to the recorded sound accompanying a visual medium such as a motion picture, television show, or video game. ... Alexander Brandon (AKA Siren or Sandman in the demoscene and tracker community, b. ...

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Gameplay

Tyrian is an arcade-style shooter game that follows the classic concept of top-to-bottom scrolling. The player(s) control a space ship that can be fitted with different weapons and enhanced energy shields. During the course of gameplay money is earned by destroying enemies and grabbing bonuses. Once acquired the money is used to buy weapons, other equipment, and more ships from interlevel menus. The game is fast paced and presents a variety of enemies and bosses. Centipede by Atari is a typical example of a 1980s era arcade game. ... Shooter games cover a fairly broad spectrum of sub-genres that have the commonality of controlling a character who is usually armed with a firearm that can be freely aimed. ... A player of a game is a participant therein. ... Ariane 5 lifts off with the Rosetta space probe on March 2, 2004. ... The bayonet, still used in war as both knife and spearpoint. ... A deflector shield is a fictional technology commonly found in science fiction. ... In computing and telecommunications, a menu is a list of commands presented to an operator by a computer or communications system. ... Flag Ship from the video game Gorf In video games, a boss (sometimes called a guardian) is a particularly large or difficult computer-controlled character that must be defeated at the end of a segment of a game, whether it be for a level, an episode, or the very end...


The main mode is single player. This mode also includes storyline-related messages for the player to read. The player begins with one standard weapon, but throughout the game he/she can pick up or buy a large variation of weapons, which include weapons such as multi-directional cannon, lightning guns, beam lasers, heavy missiles, homing bombs, powerful atom bombs, and mini-missiles. Additionally, the player can purchase up to two "sidekicks" which fly alongside the ship and can fire independently (although they are still controlled by the player and not the AI). In arcade mode, the player picks up weapons and power-ups along the way, instead of by earning and spending money. There are several levels of difficulty to choose from. In the two player games, the players control two different ships that can be combined into one, with the first player controlling the combined ship, and the second player controlling a turret. The game also features seven hidden Super Arcade modes (with specialised ships), requiring the user to type in certain codewords which are shown after beating the game. (The first code is given by beating the regular game, and each consecutive code is given after beating the modes which comes after it.) In computer games and video games, single-player refers to the variant of a particular game where input from only one player is expected throughout the course of the gaming session. ... // Plot in literature, theater, movies According to Aristotles Poetics, a plot in literature is the arrangement of incidents that (ideally) each follow plausibly from the other. ... A small cast-iron cannon on a carriage ????? Cannon also refers to a large, smooth-bored, muzzle-loading gun used before the advent of breech-loading, rifled guns firing explosive shells. ... Lightning over Pentagon City in Arlington County, Virginia Lightning is a powerful natural electrostatic discharge produced during a thunderstorm. ... The range of sizes in which lasers exist is immense, extending from microscopic diode lasers (top) to football field sized neodymium glass lasers (bottom) used for inertial confinement fusion. ... A missile (CE pronunciation: ; AmE: ) is, in general, a projectile—that is, something thrown or otherwise propelled. ... Massive ordinance air-burst bomb. ... The mushroom cloud of the atomic bombing of Nagasaki, Japan, 1945, rose some 18 km (11 mi) above the hypocenter. ... Don Quixote and Sancho Panza unsuccessfully confront windmills. ... Power Up, the Professional Organization of Women in Entertainment Reaching Up is an organization with the stated mission to promote the visibility and integration of gay women in entertainment, the arts, and all forms of media. Power Up provided funding and assistance to the 2003 short film . ... Turret (highlighted) attached to a tower on a baronial building in Scotland In architecture, a turret (from Italian: torretta, little tower; Latin: turris, tower) is a small tower that projects from the wall of a building, such as a medieval castle or baronial house. ... Specialization is the separation of tasks within a system. ... A regular password-inserting screen (from Gods). ...


Versions

The original version consisted of three episodes. Later version 2.0 was later released, which contained a new fourth episode. In 1999, the game was re-released as Tyrian 2000 which is the original game with applied patches and a new fifth episode. 1999 (MCMXCIX) was a common year starting on Friday, and was designated the International Year of Older Persons by the United Nations. ...


Tyrian 2000 is compatible with Windows 95, 98, 2000, Me, and XP. On more modern machines you may be required to emulate one of the sound cards which the game supported. Windows 95 (codename Chicago) is a hybrid 16-bit/32-bit graphical user interface-based operating system released on August 24, 1995 by the Microsoft Corporation. ... Windows 98 (codename Memphis) is a graphical operating system released on June 25, 1998 by Microsoft. ... It has been suggested that Windows 2000 Server be merged into this article or section. ... Windows Millennium Edition (originally codenamed Millennium), also known as Windows Me, is a 16-bit/32-bit graphical operating system released on September 14, 2000 by Microsoft. ... Windows XP is a major revision of the Microsoft Windows operating system created for use on desktop and business computer systems. ... A sound card based on VIA Envy chip A sound card is a computer expansion card that can input and output sound under program control. ...


Plotline

The game is set in the year 20,031. Players play as a skilled terraformation pilot named Trent Hawkins, who is employed to scout out habitable locations on newly terraformed planets. His latest assignment is the planet Tyrian, which is located near the territory of the Hazudra, who are a lizard-like race. Artists conception of a terraformed Mars in three stages of development. ... In human spaceflight, a pilot is someone who directly controls the operation of a spacecraft while located within the same craft. ... A planet is generally considered to be a relatively large mass of accreted matter in orbit around a star that is not a star itself. ... Families Many, see text. ... It has been suggested that Validity of human races be merged into this article or section. ...


One day, Buce Quesillac, a Hazudra, and Trent's best friend, is shot in the back by a hoverdrone which quickly disappears into the sky. As Buce lay dying, he tells Trent that it was all the work of Microsol, the giant corporation who controlled the terraformation of Tyrian. They had Buce shot because of his knowledge of Gravitium, which is a special mineral, unique to Tyrian, capable of controlling the force of gravity. This article is about minerals in the geologic sense; for nutrient minerals see dietary mineral; for the band see Mineral (band). ... It has been suggested that gravitation be merged into this article or section. ...


Microsol want to utilise Gravitium to power their warships, which could result in them becoming nearly unstoppable. They also attempt to eliminate anyone who knows of its existence. Trent is the next person on their hit list, and with his last words, Buce implores him to try to reach Savara, the freeworld. Trent manages to secure a small fighter, and departs for Savara. HMS Victory in 1884 Battleship was the name given to the most powerfully gun-armed and most heavily armored warships between the 15th and 20th Centuries. ... A fighter aircraft is a military aircraft designed primarily for attacking other aircraft, as opposed to a bomber, which is designed to attack ground targets, primarily by dropping bombs. ...


The first mission covers Trent's escape from the planet Tyrian. As the game progresses, transmissions are received from allies and enemies alike, each one advancing the plot. Eventually, Trent comes into contact with a rival of Microsol's a corporation called Gencore. At the end of the third episode, the player must fight their way through the Microsol battle fleet and destroy the main ship.


The fourth episode, which was added with version 2.0, entails the activation by Microsol of an ancient alien computer system located under the surface of the planet Ixmucane. This system was designed to turn the planet into a sun, but was never activated by its creators. The player must destroy the system before it fully activates, so that Microsol does not gain even more power. In addition, many important scientists are trapped under the surface; they will die if the system fully activates. The existence of extraterrestrial life remains hypothetical though human beings continue to search Extraterrestrial life is life that may exist and originate outside the planet Earth. ... A computer is a machine capable of undergoing complex calculations. ... The Pleiades star cluster A star is a massive body of plasma in outer space that is currently producing or has produced energy through nuclear fusion. ... Albert Einstein is almost without question, currently the most widely recognized scientist among the general public. ...


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Tyrian: Information from Answers.com (1643 words)
The game was officially released as freeware in 2004.
The game also features seven hidden Super Arcade modes (with specialised ships), requiring the user to type in certain codewords which are shown after beating the game.
In 1999, the game was re-released as Tyrian 2000 which is the original game with applied patches and a new fifth episode.
Free Tyrian 2000 Download (288 words)
Anyone who remembers the original Tyrian may also remember that some years after its release, an unofficial sequel, Tyrian 2000 was released as shareware.
The game play is just as faithful as the rest of the game.
Tyrian 2000 is essentially a much larger version of Tyrian and it won't disappoint fans.
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