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|title= Cannon Spike |
|title= Cannon Spike |
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|image= [[File:Cannon_Spike_front-US.jpg|250px|box art]] |
|image= [[File:Cannon_Spike_front-US.jpg|250px|box art]] |
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+ | |caption= North American box art |
− | |developer= [[ |
+ | |developer= [[w:c:psikyo:Psikyo|Psikyo]] |
|publisher= [[Capcom]] |
|publisher= [[Capcom]] |
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− | '''Cannon Spike''', known as {{Nihongo|'''Gun Spike'''|ガンスパイク|}} in Japan, is a shooter developed by Psikyo and published by Capcom for the arcade and [[wikipedia:Dreamcast|Sega Dreamcast]] console. The games features seven playable characters, |
+ | '''Cannon Spike''', known as {{Nihongo|'''Gun Spike'''|ガンスパイク|Gan Supaiku}} in Japan, is a shooter developed by Psikyo and published by Capcom for the arcade and [[wikipedia:Dreamcast|Sega Dreamcast]] console. The games features seven playable characters, which come from a range of other Capcom games. [[Mega Man (character)|Mega Man]] is one of the two hidden playable characters. |
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+ | == Story == |
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+ | In the year 20XX, a troubled economy wreaks havoc on the world, and terrorism is rampant. With warfare spreading to every city, people live in constant fear. To combat the terrorists' robot soldiers, the World Union for Peace organizes a special force equipped with specialized Motor Boots for ultimate mobility. It is up to this Anti-Robot Special Force led by Cammy to enter into battle and rid the world of the robot manace. |
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==Characters== |
==Characters== |
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+ | [[File:Cannon Spike Art.png|thumb|250px|Japanese cover art with the five main characters]] |
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===Playable characters=== |
===Playable characters=== |
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− | *[[w:c:ghostsngoblins:Arthur|Arthur]] (Ghosts 'n Goblins) |
+ | *[[w:c:ghostsngoblins:Arthur|King Arthur]] (''[[Ghosts 'n Goblins]]'') |
− | *[[w:c:streetfighter:Cammy|Cammy]] (Street Fighter) |
+ | *[[w:c:streetfighter:Cammy|Cammy]] (''[[Street Fighter]]'') |
− | *[[w:c:streetfighter:Charlie|Charlie]] (Street Fighter) |
+ | *[[w:c:streetfighter:Charlie|Charlie]] (''Street Fighter'') |
− | *Shiba ([[w:c: |
+ | *[[w:c:capcom:Shiba|Shiba]] (new character based on Siva from ''[[w:c:capcom:Three Wonders|Three Wonders]]'') |
+ | *[[w:c:capcom:Simone|Simone]] (new character based on [[w:c:capcom:Linn Kurosawa|Linn]] from ''[[w:c:capcom:Alien vs. Predator|Alien vs. Predator]]'') |
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− | *Simone (exclusive to this game) |
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'''Hidden characters:''' |
'''Hidden characters:''' |
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− | *[[w:c:darkstalkers:Baby Bonnie Hood|Baby Bonnie Hood]] (Darkstalkers) |
+ | *[[w:c:darkstalkers:Baby Bonnie Hood|Baby Bonnie Hood]] (''[[w:c:darkstalkers:Darkstalkers (series)|Darkstalkers]]'') |
− | *[[Mega Man (character)|Mega Man]] ([[Mega Man (series)|Mega Man]]) |
+ | *[[Mega Man (character)|Mega Man]] (''[[Mega Man (series)|Mega Man]]'') |
===Antagonists=== |
===Antagonists=== |
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*Psychiccer Sting |
*Psychiccer Sting |
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+ | ==Gallery== |
<gallery captionalign="center"> |
<gallery captionalign="center"> |
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+ | CannonSpikeGroup.png|Artwork |
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− | CharSelect.JPG| |
+ | CharSelect.JPG|Mega Man in the player select screen. |
+ | Cannon Spike Screen.jpg|Gameplay screenshot |
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</gallery> |
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[[File:Cannon Spike - Megaman - Mission 1 (9 3 07)|300px|center|Mega Man gameplay]] |
[[File:Cannon Spike - Megaman - Mission 1 (9 3 07)|300px|center|Mega Man gameplay]] |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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+ | *"[[w:c:streetfighter:Cannon Spike|Cannon Spike]]" is also the name of a move performed by Cammy (also Jun and Juli) in the Street Fighter games. |
+ | *In the English Dreamcast manual, a picture of [[Mega Man Volnutt]] is used instead of the original Mega Man. |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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− | *[http://web.archive.org/web/ |
+ | *[http://web.archive.org/web/20070915214056/http://www.capcom.co.jp/newproducts/arcade/gunspike/ ''Gun Spike'' official site] (archive) |
+ | *[http://segaretro.org/Cannon_Spike ''Cannon Spike'' at Sega Retro] |
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+ | *[[w:c:capcom:Cannon Spike|''Cannon Spike'' in the Capcom Database wiki]] |
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[[Category:Arcade games]] |
[[Category:Arcade games]] |
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[[Category:Dreamcast games]] |
[[Category:Dreamcast games]] |
Revision as of 19:49, 5 October 2018
Cannon Spike, known as Gun Spike (ガンスパイク Gan Supaiku) in Japan, is a shooter developed by Psikyo and published by Capcom for the arcade and Sega Dreamcast console. The games features seven playable characters, which come from a range of other Capcom games. Mega Man is one of the two hidden playable characters.
Story
In the year 20XX, a troubled economy wreaks havoc on the world, and terrorism is rampant. With warfare spreading to every city, people live in constant fear. To combat the terrorists' robot soldiers, the World Union for Peace organizes a special force equipped with specialized Motor Boots for ultimate mobility. It is up to this Anti-Robot Special Force led by Cammy to enter into battle and rid the world of the robot manace.
Characters
Playable characters
- King Arthur (Ghosts 'n Goblins)
- Cammy (Street Fighter)
- Charlie (Street Fighter)
- Shiba (new character based on Siva from Three Wonders)
- Simone (new character based on Linn from Alien vs. Predator)
Hidden characters:
Antagonists
- Balrog (Vega)
- Cat Lady Beauty
- Kabuki
- Psychiccer Sting
Gallery
Videos
Trivia
- "Cannon Spike" is also the name of a move performed by Cammy (also Jun and Juli) in the Street Fighter games.
- In the English Dreamcast manual, a picture of Mega Man Volnutt is used instead of the original Mega Man.