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'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (スペースハード) is a first person shooting arcade game developed by [[Sega]] for the [[Cyber Dome]] theatre enclosure attraction. Released alongside it in late 1990, it would become the only game developed for the system, likely never seeing a release outside of Japan or in another form.
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'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (スペースハード), originally known as '''''Star Liner''''' (スターライナー), is a first person shooting arcade game developed by [[Sega]] for the [[Cyber Dome]] theatre enclosure attraction. Released alongside it in late 1990, it is the only game known to be made for the system.{{fileref|Sega Arcade History JP EnterBrain Book-1.pdf|page=188}}
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Designed foremostly as an interactive ride experience rather than game, ''Space Hard'' stands as an early forerunner of more expansive examples made by Sega during the 1990s. Like the Cyber Dome system itself, little documentation of it appears to have survived, with the exception of remixed music composed by [[S.Z.K]], [[Tohru Nakabayashi]], and [[Keisuke Tsukahara (Composer)|Keisuke Tsukahara]] featured in ''[[Formula]]''.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20210316144354/https://vgmdb.net/album/658}}
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==Story==
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You are on the "FORTRESS," a space ship travelling in the vastness of the universe. Very soon you are expected to reach the Aldebaran area and land at the CX Space Station. All of a sudden, an emergency message is received from the station, saying, "We are being invaded by GLOSTIN and their forces have totally destroyed us. They are going to blow up our station."
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All of the crew were notified of the critical situation and ordered to go to their battle stations, whereupon, every laser system "Anatomizer" gun was filled with energy. "Now, let's start firing." Annihilate GLOSTIN, the evil enemy from outer space.
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|Promotional flyer
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|ref={{fileref|Cyber Dome JP Flyer.pdf|page=4}}}}
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==Gameplay==
 
==Gameplay==
''Space Hard'' is a first person shooter specifically designed for Sega's large [[Cyber Dome]] theatre. In it, one to eight players partake in a competitive three minute long score attack game, traversing through a number of on rails outer space environments and using their gun yokes to dispose of various enemy types. At the end of each fixed game, the player with the highest score's lighting system flashes to indicate their victory.
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[[File:Space Hard screenshot 1.jpg|thumb|right]]
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''Space Hard'' is a first person on-rails [[Super Scaler|Super Scaler]] shooter specifically designed for the [[Cyber Dome]] theatre attraction. In it, one to eight players partake in a competitive three minute-long score attack game. Designed foremostly as a ride experience with basic interactivity, there is no "game over" or differing outcomes; each playthrough effectively results in the same narrative outcome every time.
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[[File:Space Hard screenshot 2.jpg|thumb|left]]
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Each game begins with a one minute-long introductory sequence, laying out the game scenario. Once concluded, players traverse through a number of on-rails outer space environments, using their augmented reality guns to dispose of various enemy types across the theater's 300-inch screen. At the end of each fixed game, the player with the highest score's lighting system flashes to indicate their victory.
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
 
===Release===
 
===Release===
''Space Hard'' was first seen under the name of ''Star Liner''{{fileref|CyberDome AmusementMachineShow 1990.mp4}} when showcased publicly for the first time in the Cyber Dome enclosure at the [[Amusement Machine Show 1990]].{{magref|gamemachinejp|391|14}} The following month, it had received a name change and been installed more permanently at the Carnival game center in Tokyo Dome City's Korakuen Amusement Park, then known as "Big Egg City".  
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[[File:Cyber Dome Amusement Machine Show 1990 interior.jpg|right|thumb]]
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''Space Hard'' was first seen under the working title of ''Star Liner'',{{fileref|CyberDome AmusementMachineShow 1990.mp4}} when showcased publicly for the first time alongside the Cyber Dome enclosure at [[Amusement Machine Show 1990]].{{magref|gamemachinejp|391|14}} The following month, it had received a name change and been installed more permanently at the [[Sega Tokyo Dome City|Carnival]] amusement center in Tokyo Dome City's Korakuen Amusement Park, then known as Big Egg City.{{magref|gamemachinejp|396|6}}
  
Following its late 1990 debuts, Sega are thought to have shipped an unspecified amount of other Cyber Dome theatres with ''Space Hard'' out to other large amusement facilities,{{magref|gamemachinejp|391|14}} including in a cut-down six player version. The small number of other enclosures manufactured most likely all ran the same game as each other, however none appear to have ever left Japan's shores.
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Following its late 1990 debuts, Sega shipped a small amount of other Cyber Dome theatres with ''Space Hard'' out to other large amusement facilities in Japan during the early 1990s,{{magref|gamemachinejp|391|14}} including in a cut-down six player version. Further known installations would appear at [[Sega Charlie One]],{{fileref|Cyber Dome JP Flyer.pdf|page=4}} [[Sega World Cospal]],{{magref|harmony|119|40}} and Komaki Corona World.{{fileref|CyberDome KomakiCoronaWorld 1992.mp4}} One would later find its way into a New Park arcade in Spain during 1997.{{magref|hobbyconsolas|64|133}}
  
 
===Archival status===
 
===Archival status===
No ROM sets have been dumped for ''Space Hard'', nor are there believed to be any remaining Cyber Dome theatres in existence, rendering it currently unplayable, however music from the game composed by [[Keisuke Tsukahara (Composer)|Keisuke Tsukahara]] did later appear in the ''Formula -G.S.M. SEGA 5-'' compilation album.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20210316144354/https://vgmdb.net/album/658}}
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No ROM sets have been dumped for ''Space Hard'', nor are there believed to be any remaining Cyber Dome theatres in existence, rendering it currently unplayable. Remixed music from the game composed by [[Keisuke Tsukahara (Composer)|Keisuke Tsukahara]], [[S.Z.K]] and [[Tohru Nakabayashi]] appears in the ''[[Formula]]'' compilation album.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20210316144354/https://vgmdb.net/album/658}}
  
==Videos==
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==Production credits==
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{{creditstable|
CyberDome AmusementMachineShow 1990.mp4|Appearence as ''Star Liner'' at [[Amusement Machine Show 1990]]
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*'''Music:''' [[Tsukachan|デルモつかちゃん]], [[S.Z.K]], [[Tohru Nakabayashi|マスター]]
CyberDome KomakiCoronaWorld 1992.mp4|Footage at Komaki Corona World, c. 1992
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| console=LARGE
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| source=Official soundtracks{{ref|https://media.vgm.io/albums/85/658/658-1323799560.jpg}}
==Gallery==
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<gallery>
 
CyberDome Concept.jpg
 
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==Magazine articles==
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==Screenshots==
{{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Magazine articles}}
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:''Main article: [[:Category:{{PAGENAME}} screenshots|Screenshots]]
  
 
==Promotional material==
 
==Promotional material==
{{gallery
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{{gallery|
|{{gitem|SegaEnJoint JP Flyer.pdf|page=24|Appearance in [[En-Joint]] promotional booklet}}
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{{gitem|Cyber Dome JP Flyer.pdf|page=4|Appearance in [[Cyber Dome]] promotional flyer}}
|{{gitem|R360 JP Flyer.pdf|page=4|Appearance in [[R360]] promotional booklet}}
 
|{{galleryPrintAd|gamemachinejp|390|15}}
 
 
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==References==
 
==References==
 
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[[Category:Augmented reality games]]

Latest revision as of 07:13, 6 February 2024

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SpaceHard Title poor.jpg
Space Hard
System(s): Cyber Dome
Publisher: Sega
Developer:
Genre: Shoot 'em up

















Number of players: 1-8
Release Date RRP Code
Large attraction
JP
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Space Hard (スペースハード), originally known as Star Liner (スターライナー), is a first person shooting arcade game developed by Sega for the Cyber Dome theatre enclosure attraction. Released alongside it in late 1990, it is the only game known to be made for the system.[2]

Designed foremostly as an interactive ride experience rather than game, Space Hard stands as an early forerunner of more expansive examples made by Sega during the 1990s. Like the Cyber Dome system itself, little documentation of it appears to have survived, with the exception of remixed music composed by S.Z.K, Tohru Nakabayashi, and Keisuke Tsukahara featured in Formula.[3]

Story

You are on the "FORTRESS," a space ship travelling in the vastness of the universe. Very soon you are expected to reach the Aldebaran area and land at the CX Space Station. All of a sudden, an emergency message is received from the station, saying, "We are being invaded by GLOSTIN and their forces have totally destroyed us. They are going to blow up our station."

All of the crew were notified of the critical situation and ordered to go to their battle stations, whereupon, every laser system "Anatomizer" gun was filled with energy. "Now, let's start firing." Annihilate GLOSTIN, the evil enemy from outer space.

— Promotional flyer [4]



Gameplay

Space Hard screenshot 1.jpg

Space Hard is a first person on-rails Super Scaler shooter specifically designed for the Cyber Dome theatre attraction. In it, one to eight players partake in a competitive three minute-long score attack game. Designed foremostly as a ride experience with basic interactivity, there is no "game over" or differing outcomes; each playthrough effectively results in the same narrative outcome every time.

Space Hard screenshot 2.jpg

Each game begins with a one minute-long introductory sequence, laying out the game scenario. Once concluded, players traverse through a number of on-rails outer space environments, using their augmented reality guns to dispose of various enemy types across the theater's 300-inch screen. At the end of each fixed game, the player with the highest score's lighting system flashes to indicate their victory.

History

Release

Cyber Dome Amusement Machine Show 1990 interior.jpg

Space Hard was first seen under the working title of Star Liner,[5] when showcased publicly for the first time alongside the Cyber Dome enclosure at Amusement Machine Show 1990.[6] The following month, it had received a name change and been installed more permanently at the Carnival amusement center in Tokyo Dome City's Korakuen Amusement Park, then known as Big Egg City.[7]

Following its late 1990 debuts, Sega shipped a small amount of other Cyber Dome theatres with Space Hard out to other large amusement facilities in Japan during the early 1990s,[6] including in a cut-down six player version. Further known installations would appear at Sega Charlie One,[4] Sega World Cospal,[8] and Komaki Corona World.[9] One would later find its way into a New Park arcade in Spain during 1997.[10]

Archival status

No ROM sets have been dumped for Space Hard, nor are there believed to be any remaining Cyber Dome theatres in existence, rendering it currently unplayable. Remixed music from the game composed by Keisuke Tsukahara, S.Z.K and Tohru Nakabayashi appears in the Formula compilation album.[3]

Production credits

Source:
Official soundtracks[11]


Screenshots

Main article: Screenshots

Promotional material

Cyber Dome JP Flyer.pdf

PDF
Appearance in Cyber Dome promotional flyer
Cyber Dome JP Flyer.pdf

References

Cyber Dome
Topics Cyber Dome/Promotional material | Cyber Dome/Magazine articles
Games Space Hard (Screenshots)