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Savage Bees

1985 video game

Savage Bees

Summary

1985 video game

FieldValue
titleSavage Bees
imageExed Exes arcade flyer.jpg
developerCapcom
publisherArcade Famicom
Tokuma Shoten
designerYoshiki Okamoto
programmerTakashi Aoki
artistYoshiki Okamoto
composerTamayo Kawamoto
platformsArcade, Famicom
releasedArcade Famicom
genreScrolling shooter
modesSingle-player, multiplayer

the 1985 video game

Tokuma Shoten

Savage Bees, released as in Japan, is a 1985 vertically scrolling shooter video game developed and published by Capcom for arcades. It was released on the Family Computer by Tokuma Shoten the same year as simply Exed Exes.

Gameplay

Arcade version

Exed Exes is a vertically scrolling shooter game.

Release

Savage Bees was licensed to Memetron originally for its North American release. It was ported to the Famicom by Micronics.

Reception

In Japan, Game Machine listed Savage Bees as the 15th most popular arcade game of March 1985. Fan reception for the Famicom version was mixed: readers of Famimaga voted to give Exed Exes a 15.27 out of 30 score. A reviewer of Gamest Mook noted that the insect and skull-themed enemies, the inorganic backgrounds, as well as the mysterious and anxiety-inducing music posed a unique and exciting atmosphere. He also praised the mechanic of turning enemies into collectable fruit items as "the greatest attraction" for this title.

Legacy

Savage Bees was included with its original name on the Capcom Generations 3 for the Sega Saturn and PlayStation, Capcom Classics Collection for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox and Capcom Classics Collection Reloaded for the PlayStation Portable. This game was released for the Wii Virtual Console Arcade in Japan on September 21, 2010, and in the PAL region and North America in January 2011. In 2013, it was released on Capcom Arcade Cabinet for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 as Savage Bees. It is also available in Capcom Arcade 2nd Stadium for the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Microsoft Windows, and as one of the rotating arcade games in Street Fighter 6s Game Center.

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Notes

References

References

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  8. (6 June 2023). "All games available in Street Fighter 6 Game Center".
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