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}}}}{{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (ラフレシア) is a [[Sega System 1]] arcade shoot-'em-up game developed by [[Coreland]] and manufactured by [[Sega]]. A derivative of the highly-influential 1982 [[Namco]] arcade game ''[[wikipedia:Xevious|Xevious]]'', it was released exclusively in Japan in February 1986, and is most remembered for both its surreal and unsettling presentation{{ref|http://www.hardcoregaming101.net/rafflesia/}}, and for its excessively extreme difficulty.
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The name Rafflesia derives from the plant of the same name, the [[wikipedia:rafflesia|rafflesia]] (commonly known as a "corpse flower"), and is the inspiration for the game's primary antagonist.
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==Gameplay==
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''{{PAGENAME}}'' has been described as one of the most challenging shoot-'em-up games ever developed, with Michael Plasket of ''Hardcore Gaming 101'' describing the gameplay as "where even super-experts at [[Cave]]’s ''[[wikipedia:Mushihimesama|Mushihime-sama]]'' may run into considerable tribulations".{{ref|http://www.hardcoregaming101.net/rafflesia/}}
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==Presentation==
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''{{PAGENAME}}'' is most remembered today for its dark presentation and unsettling mood, and features a recurring theme of cosmic horror; enemies consist of misshapen blobs of grotesque orange flesh, wearing twisted and unnatural faces - all eerily juxtaposed against the black loneliness of space. Its soundtrack is fittingly disturbing and mainly consists of unnerving tones and melodies composed in an almost sickly manner. Notably, the game stands in stark contrast to [[Coreland]]'s other games, which generally feature bright colors and a lighthearted tone.{{ref|http://www.hardcoregaming101.net/rafflesia/}}
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==Magazine articles==
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{{sub-stub}}'''''Rafflesia''''' is an arcade vertical shoot-'em-up game released by [[Sega]] and [[Coreland]] for [[Sega System 1]] hardware in 1986.
 
  
''Rafflesia'' is a fairly standard shooter set in space. There are two firing methods - a less freqent weapon which delivers more damage, and a more frequent one which delivers less.
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*''[http://www.hardcoregaming101.net/rafflesia/ Rafflesia]'' article by Michael Plasket at [http://www.hardcoregaming101.net Hardcore Gaming 101]
  
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==References==
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Rafflesia
System(s): Sega System 1
Publisher: Sega
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Genre: Shoot-'em-up

















Number of players: 1
Release Date RRP Code
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Rafflesia (ラフレシア) is a Sega System 1 arcade shoot-'em-up game developed by Coreland and manufactured by Sega. A derivative of the highly-influential 1982 Namco arcade game Xevious, it was released exclusively in Japan in February 1986, and is most remembered for both its surreal and unsettling presentation[2], and for its excessively extreme difficulty.

The name Rafflesia derives from the plant of the same name, the rafflesia (commonly known as a "corpse flower"), and is the inspiration for the game's primary antagonist.

Gameplay

Rafflesia has been described as one of the most challenging shoot-'em-up games ever developed, with Michael Plasket of Hardcore Gaming 101 describing the gameplay as "where even super-experts at Cave’s Mushihime-sama may run into considerable tribulations".[2]

Presentation

Rafflesia is most remembered today for its dark presentation and unsettling mood, and features a recurring theme of cosmic horror; enemies consist of misshapen blobs of grotesque orange flesh, wearing twisted and unnatural faces - all eerily juxtaposed against the black loneliness of space. Its soundtrack is fittingly disturbing and mainly consists of unnerving tones and melodies composed in an almost sickly manner. Notably, the game stands in stark contrast to Coreland's other games, which generally feature bright colors and a lighthearted tone.[2]

Magazine articles

Main article: Rafflesia/Magazine articles.

Promotional material

Rafflesia System1 JP Flyer.jpg
JP flyer
Rafflesia System1 JP Flyer.jpg

Physical scans

External links

References