*Now in 2D

This week’s Arcade Archives entry is another Namco oddity, as Hamster has prepped and readied little-seen sequel3D Thunder Ceptor II, now available to download on PS4 and Nintendo Switch.

Released in 1986 as a pseudo-sequel to the originalThunder Ceptor, (which only launched earlier that same year),3D Thunder Ceptor IIii an into-the-screen shmup/rail shooter, which sees the player pilot the titular vessel is fast-blasting sci-fi action. Devised as Namco’s answer to Sega’s hugely successfulSpace Harrier,Thunder Ceptor IIfeatures similar gameplay, (though nowhere near as fast), although it does include a rudimentary HUD, offering up information such as weapon selection and enemy position.

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Check out the action in the video below, courtesy of YouTuberReplay Burners.

In the arcades,3D Thunder Ceptor IIturned heads due to its groundbreaking use of stereoscopic 3D. The cabinet itself utilized a variety of layered windows to create false depth, making the enemies seemingly leap off the screen and toward the player. While the game itself wasn’t widespread, its utilization of 3D technology was praised, with other developers following with their own 3D titles in the following years, including Namco’s ownStarblade. Of course, it goes without saying that the Arcade Archives release does not include 3D support, kind of removing a key element of game’s concept.

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3D Thunder Ceptor IIis available to download now on PS4 and Nintendo Switch, priced at around $8.

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