The Darius Cozmic Collection Arcade is available for PlayStation 4 and Switch. Here is a map of the game by putting it on Steam. About Darius is one of the pioneers of arcade side-scrolling games, released in 1986 in a custom, three-screen cabinet with in-seat bass speakers to give the impact of the game directly to the player! The aquatic giant giant robotic fish bosses and Zuntata-composed soundscapes captured the hearts and minds of the arcade world everywhere, and now in one of its seven versions, Darius carries four of these titles (total seven versions) from the darius arcade series, each with added features, and some exclusive to Steam! Key Features

You can use two or three monitors for an arcade experience. Body Sonic in the Home (PC-exclusive) Replicate the arcade seat speaker with a subwoofer. Save and use fast, and take care of your life before a game begins. Display Features, Options and Gadgets Galore Scale, smooth and add scanlines, adjusting difficulty, number of lives, and add information-displaying gadgets to customize your view! Training Mode Set up your powerup levels and select a zone to practice.

Included Games

Darius Darius grew up in 1989, and then released to arcades in 1987. The revolutionary three-screen cabinet, the seating in-seat bass speakers, and a large cast of colorful and aquatic-lifeform-themed boss characters, together with the now legend’s soundtrack, elated into the audience’s minds. Other features of the engineered system included the branching plan and power up. (Arcade, new version 1987) A difficulty-balanced version of the previous release makes boss battle easier, the more powerups you have. A player named “Doida”: A player, hmm. 1987. The defenders also play hard and make the resurgence less difficult. Darius II Darius II (Arcade, Double Screen version, 1989) A double screen sequel to 1987’s original game, with new bosses, new weapons, the ability to switch directions when boss battles and TUNA SASIMI! Sagaia Darius II was redesigned for the international market with shorter stages and less bosses with less health, but overall poor balance was required. The first of the routes and bosses were completely removed. Sagaia (Arcade, Ver.2, 1989) Conceptually the same as version 1, but with other changes, the second version is shrouded in mystery and its unknown if it wasn’t available to play when it was originally made. Darius Gaiden Darius Gaiden (Arcade, 1994) The first game of the game available on a screen, the first of which had it installed in a single arcade, was the first time that it used to be used to live in it. The difficulty is only the most advanced visuals. The new series combines medium-bosses and the black hole bomb with new technologies.

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