strider

Strider Hiryu is the Japanese Famicom version of Strider for the NES, which saw its release date change a number of times before being cancelled. Alleged "white cart" prototypes of this version surfaced on auction sites a number of times, and on August 2014 one of them was dumped and released online by NintendoAge user Arasoi.[1]

Strider FC title

This prototype build of the NES Strider is incomplete and features a number of interesting differences when compared to the final, English version. Outside of a general code cleanup to correct performance and palette bugs, a number of alterations appear to have been made in order to reduce the difficulty for the English audience.

General differences

Strider Hiryu 001
Strider FC scr2
Strider FC dust effect

Stage differences

Blue Dragon

Strider FC blue dragon

Kazakh

Strider FC concrete

Egypt

Japan

China

Strider FC china

Africa

Los Angeles

Australia

Strider FC vines australia

Red Dragon

Enemy differences

NES Infantryman unused v final NES Giant Robot unused v final NES Snail unused v final
The Russian Infantryman is entirely different to the English release's version, and uses a smaller palette of colors. The Giant Robot has slight differences, mainly in the cockpit area and its vice grip. The Mechanical Snail looks completely different, and curiously resembles a snail's shell much more closely as a result.

Unused graphics

There are a few unused graphics found in the prototype that were removed or overwritten in the final release. Note, however, that most of the unused graphics in the final can still be found in the prototype.

Graphic Details
Strider FC unused infantry The same unused Russian Infantryman crouching sprite from the released version can be found in the prototype as well.
Strider FC Sheena sheet Sheena's entire sprite set (including the 3rd sprite that goes unused in the English release) can be found in the game even though they are not properly called during their corresponding cutscenes. Interestingly enough, Sheena's appearance is slightly different from the released version: her hair is larger and appears to be wildly unkempt, her chest is bigger and there's a shine spot over it. The edits to her chest were possibly a request by Nintendo, who were known at the time for their strict family-friendly policies.
Strider FC higemaru An anchor cursor and the top half of the logo for Higemaru Makaijima, both used in the game's title screen. As Higemaru was Patariro's previous released game before Strider, it is possibly the prototype was build over it.
Strider FC donotuse A set of sprites of what appears to be a "DO NOT USE" message. Half of it was overwritten with other sprites in the English release.

References

  1. Arasoi (August 2, 2014). "Strider Hiryu Prototype Release". NintendoAge forums. Accessed May 5, 2018.
The Development of Strider
Development sub-pages Strider (CPS-1)Strider (NES)Strider (Mega Drive)Strider II
Strider (PC Engine)Strider 2Strider (2014)
Prerelease content Strider (CPS-1)Strider (NES)Strider (Mega Drive)Strider 2Strider (2014)
Unused content Strider (CPS-1)Strider (PC Engine)Strider (NES)Strider 2Strider (2014)
Unused enemiesUnused stages
Cancelled games Strider Hiryu (Famicom prototype)Untitled game projectsUntitled GRiN Project
Related Cannon Dancer (Prerelease contentUnused content)
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