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Raimais : ウィキペディア英語版
Raimais

is a maze chase arcade game released in April 1988 in Japan by Taito.〔:ja:レイメイズ
== Overview ==
As Arkanoid was a remake of Breakout, Raimais is a modern twist on dot-eating games like ''Head On'' (1979 Sega) and Pac-Man (1980 NAMCO). Different kinds of enemies, as well as a variety of characters, power-up items and other new added elements and ideas were introduced.
The game is played with a four-way joystick and 2 buttons, one to accelerate and the other to use items. As in Pac-Man, to clear a maze the player must collect all dots while avoiding the enemy. The game consists of 32 mazes total plus boss fights (some optional, some not). The Japanese version also has a storyline and a final boss fight.
Raimais uses Taito L System hardware which based on an 8-bit CPU. Even though at the time the Taito L System was outdated, this does not affect gameplay performance.
In-game BGM's were composed by Mar. (Masahiko Takagi) of Zuntata. Pony Canyon / Scitron released a limited-edition soundtrack album for this game (Taito DJ Station : G.S.M. Taito 5 - PCCB-00037) on August 21, 1990.

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