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'''Cannon Spike''', known as ''Gun Spike'' in Japanese arcades, is a multi-directional shooter arcade game released in 2000 by Psikyo and in 2001 for the Sega Dreamcast by [[Capcom]]. It uses Capcom-designed characters and runs on Sega's Naomi Hardware. ''Cannon Spike'' is similar to games like ''Smash TV'' and Capcom's ''[[Commando]]'', although with primary focus on boss fighting.
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'''Cannon Spike''', known as {{Nihongo|'''''Gun Spike'''''|ガンスパイク|Gan Supaiku}} in Japan, is a multi-directional shooter arcade game released in 2000 by [[w:c:psikyo:Psikyo|Psikyo]] and in 2001 for the Sega Dreamcast by [[Capcom]]. It uses Capcom-designed characters and runs on Sega's Naomi Hardware. ''Cannon Spike'' is similar to games like ''Smash TV'' and Capcom's ''[[Commando]]'', although with primary focus on boss fighting. Promotional artwork for the game was done by [[Kinu Nishimura]].
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The game's western name, "Cannon Spike", comes from the trademark attack performed by [[Cammy]], one of three characters from the ''[[Street Fighter Series|Street Fighter]]'' series and one of the protagonists of this title.
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== Gameplay ==
 
In its arcade incarnation, the game is played using a joystick and three buttons; Shoot, Mark (used to lock onto a targeted enemy), and Attack (a close-range strike, usually more powerful or with greater knock-back compared to ordinary shooting).
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In addition to these basic commands, each character also has a ranged Special attack (unleashed by pressing Shoot and Attack simultaneously), a close-range Special (Mark and Attack simultaneously), and a Super Special (all three buttons simultaneously). The use of the Super Special requires a Special Token, occasionally dropped by a defeated enemy and always dropped by a defeated ally in two-player mode.
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"Cannon Spike" is the name of a trademark attack performed by [[Cammy]], one of three characters from the ''[[Street Fighter Series|Street Fighter]]'' series and one of the protagonists of this title.
 
 
== Characters ==
 
== Characters ==
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[[Image:Cannon_Spike_Art.png|360px|right|border|thumb|Promotional art.]]
 
The game's playable characters, all of whom come from a range of Capcom games, include:
 
The game's playable characters, all of whom come from a range of Capcom games, include:
   
* '''[[Cammy]]''' - Cammy appears in her ''[[Super Street Fighter II]] ''costume, however the player can unlock her [[Shadaloo]] outfit from ''[[Street Fighter Alpha|Street Fighter Alpha 2 Gold]]''.
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* '''[[Cammy]]''' - Cammy appears in her Delta Red costume (''[[Super Street Fighter II]]''), however the player can unlock her [[Shadaloo]] outfit from ''[[Street Fighter Alpha|Street Fighter Alpha 2 Gold]]''.
   
 
* '''[[Arthur]]''' - Instead of the typical tiny knight from the ''[[Ghosts 'n Goblins Series|Ghosts 'n Goblins]]'' series, Arthur fights from inside a giant golden robot armed with a gunlance.
 
* '''[[Arthur]]''' - Instead of the typical tiny knight from the ''[[Ghosts 'n Goblins Series|Ghosts 'n Goblins]]'' series, Arthur fights from inside a giant golden robot armed with a gunlance.
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* '''[[Vega|Fallen Balrog]]''' - A "dark version" of Balrog (Vega) from the ''Street Fighter'' series.
 
* '''[[Vega|Fallen Balrog]]''' - A "dark version" of Balrog (Vega) from the ''Street Fighter'' series.
   
* '''Shiba''' - A "new" original character, based upon '''Siva''' from ''[[Three Wonders]]''.
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* '''[[Shiba]]''' - A "new" original character, based upon '''Siva''' from ''[[Three Wonders]]''.
   
* '''Simone''' - Another "new" original character. She is a cyborg with superhuman strength and works alongside Arthur. Simone is based upon Linn Kurosawa from ''[[Alien vs. Predator]]''.
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* '''[[Simone]]''' - Another "new" original character. She is a cyborg with superhuman strength and works alongside Arthur. Simone is based upon [[Linn Kurosawa]] from ''[[Alien vs. Predator]]''.
   
== Gameplay ==
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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 {{Nihongo|Motor Boots|モーターブーツ|}} 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.
In its arcade incarnation, the game is played using a joystick and three buttons; Shoot, Mark (used to lock onto a targeted enemy), and Attack (a close-range strike, usually more powerful or with greater knock-back compared to ordinary shooting).
 
   
In addition to these basic commands, each character also has a ranged Special attack (unleashed by pressing Shoot and Attack simultaneously), a close-range Special (Mark and Attack simultaneously), and a Super Special (all three buttons simultaneously). The use of the Super Special requires a Special Token, occasionally dropped by a defeated enemy and always dropped by a defeated ally in two-player mode.
 
 
==Credits==
 
==Credits==
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[[Image:CannonSpikeGroup.png|350px|right|border|thumb|Promotional art.]]
 
:'''Capcom Staff'''
 
:'''Capcom Staff'''
   
 
'''Executive Producer:''' [[Yoshiki Okamoto|Y.Okamoto]]<br />'''Producer:''' [[Tatsuya Minami|T.Minami]]<br />'''Main Graphic Designer:''' Kinu Nishimura<br />'''Graphic Designer:''' ikego daino, Togacchi, U-Pack, Hideki, GB, [[SENSEI|Sensei]], Harumaru, Hideaki Katagiri<br />'''Title Logo Designer:''' Ukabin<br />'''Coordinator:''' T.Sadamoto, Y.Seto<br />
 
'''Executive Producer:''' [[Yoshiki Okamoto|Y.Okamoto]]<br />'''Producer:''' [[Tatsuya Minami|T.Minami]]<br />'''Main Graphic Designer:''' Kinu Nishimura<br />'''Graphic Designer:''' ikego daino, Togacchi, U-Pack, Hideki, GB, [[SENSEI|Sensei]], Harumaru, Hideaki Katagiri<br />'''Title Logo Designer:''' Ukabin<br />'''Coordinator:''' T.Sadamoto, Y.Seto<br />
   
:'''Psikyo Staff'''<br />
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:'''Psikyo Staff'''<br /> 
   
 
'''Director:''' Shin. Nakamura<br />'''Programmer:''' Kenichi Fujita, Kunihiko Nogomi, Michiaki Negoro, Katsuya Shikanouchi, Kokichi Ogi<br />'''Graphic Designer:''' Wataru Yamazaki, Hideyuki Oda, Ikuya Yoshida, Keizou "F3" Fujita, Narumi Tauchi, Yasuhide Maeda, Masayuki Kato, You Mizusaki<br />'''Sound Designer:''' [[Masaki Izutani]], Toshiya Kobayashi, Kaori Kumakura, Kensuke Sato<br />'''Voice Actor:''' Yuki Matsuoka, Miki Ogura, Yuka Itaha, Kunihiko Tatsumi, Kiyotomi Narikinya, Yoshinori Shima<br />'''Special Thanks to:''' All Capcom Staff & All Psikyo Staff, ...and You
 
'''Director:''' Shin. Nakamura<br />'''Programmer:''' Kenichi Fujita, Kunihiko Nogomi, Michiaki Negoro, Katsuya Shikanouchi, Kokichi Ogi<br />'''Graphic Designer:''' Wataru Yamazaki, Hideyuki Oda, Ikuya Yoshida, Keizou "F3" Fujita, Narumi Tauchi, Yasuhide Maeda, Masayuki Kato, You Mizusaki<br />'''Sound Designer:''' [[Masaki Izutani]], Toshiya Kobayashi, Kaori Kumakura, Kensuke Sato<br />'''Voice Actor:''' Yuki Matsuoka, Miki Ogura, Yuka Itaha, Kunihiko Tatsumi, Kiyotomi Narikinya, Yoshinori Shima<br />'''Special Thanks to:''' All Capcom Staff & All Psikyo Staff, ...and You
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==Trivia==
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*In ''[[Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition]]'', one of Cammy's costumes is her ''Cannon Spike'' outfit. Her win-quotes against certain opponents (such as [[Charlie Nash]] and [[Vega]]) while wearing this outfit have several references to this game.
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==See also==
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*''[[Gunbird 2]]''
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*''[[Taisen Net Gimmick: Capcom & Psikyo All Stars]]''
   
 
== Gallery ==
 
== Gallery ==
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
Image:Cannon_Spike_Group.png|''Group''
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Cannon_Spike_Group.png|''Group''
Image:CannonShiba.png|''Shiba''
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CannonShiba.png|''Shiba''
Image:CannonSimone.png|''Simone''
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CannonSimone.png|''Simone''
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tumblr_okz5z8lW5h1ug2uiho1_1280.jpg|''Arcade flyer''
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tumblr_pcdluxZ5Nh1ug2uiho1_1280.jpg|''Arcade flyer''
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
   
== Box Art ==
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=== Box Art ===
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
Image:CannonJapan.png|''Japan''
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CannonJapan.png|''Japan''
Image:CannonCoverScan.png|''U.S.''
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CannonCoverScan.png|''U.S.''
Image:CannonEurope.png|''Europe''
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CannonEurope.png|''Europe''
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
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==External Links==
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*[http://web.archive.org/web/20070915214056/http://www.capcom.co.jp/newproducts/arcade/gunspike/ ''Gun Spike'' official site] (archive)
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*[[wikipedia:Cannon Spike|Wikipedia article]]
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*[[w:c:streetfighter:Cannon Spike (video game)|''Street Fighter'' wikia article]]
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*[http://segaretro.org/Cannon_Spike Sega Retro article]
 
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Revision as of 12:14, 17 February 2020

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Cannon Spike, known as Gun Spike (ガンスパイク Gan Supaiku?) in Japan, is a multi-directional shooter arcade game released in 2000 by Psikyo and in 2001 for the Sega Dreamcast by Capcom. It uses Capcom-designed characters and runs on Sega's Naomi Hardware. Cannon Spike is similar to games like Smash TV and Capcom's Commando, although with primary focus on boss fighting. Promotional artwork for the game was done by Kinu Nishimura.

The game's western name, "Cannon Spike", comes from the trademark attack performed by Cammy, one of three characters from the Street Fighter series and one of the protagonists of this title.

Gameplay

In its arcade incarnation, the game is played using a joystick and three buttons; Shoot, Mark (used to lock onto a targeted enemy), and Attack (a close-range strike, usually more powerful or with greater knock-back compared to ordinary shooting).

In addition to these basic commands, each character also has a ranged Special attack (unleashed by pressing Shoot and Attack simultaneously), a close-range Special (Mark and Attack simultaneously), and a Super Special (all three buttons simultaneously). The use of the Super Special requires a Special Token, occasionally dropped by a defeated enemy and always dropped by a defeated ally in two-player mode.


Characters

Cannon Spike Art

Promotional art.

The game's playable characters, all of whom come from a range of Capcom games, include:

  • Arthur - Instead of the typical tiny knight from the Ghosts 'n Goblins series, Arthur fights from inside a giant golden robot armed with a gunlance.
  • Fallen Balrog - A "dark version" of Balrog (Vega) from the Street Fighter series.

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 (モーターブーツ?) 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.

Credits

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Promotional art.

Capcom Staff

Executive Producer: Y.Okamoto
Producer: T.Minami
Main Graphic Designer: Kinu Nishimura
Graphic Designer: ikego daino, Togacchi, U-Pack, Hideki, GB, Sensei, Harumaru, Hideaki Katagiri
Title Logo Designer: Ukabin
Coordinator: T.Sadamoto, Y.Seto

Psikyo Staff
 

Director: Shin. Nakamura
Programmer: Kenichi Fujita, Kunihiko Nogomi, Michiaki Negoro, Katsuya Shikanouchi, Kokichi Ogi
Graphic Designer: Wataru Yamazaki, Hideyuki Oda, Ikuya Yoshida, Keizou "F3" Fujita, Narumi Tauchi, Yasuhide Maeda, Masayuki Kato, You Mizusaki
Sound Designer: Masaki Izutani, Toshiya Kobayashi, Kaori Kumakura, Kensuke Sato
Voice Actor: Yuki Matsuoka, Miki Ogura, Yuka Itaha, Kunihiko Tatsumi, Kiyotomi Narikinya, Yoshinori Shima
Special Thanks to: All Capcom Staff & All Psikyo Staff, ...and You

Trivia

See also

Gallery

Box Art

External Links