Daioh
Title screen
Developer: | Athena |
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Publisher: | Athena |
Producer: | Sakae Nakamura Noriyuki Takasaki |
Music: | Sho |
Program: | Tsutomu Tabata |
Art: | Undead Tama Kata Chumuri Numa |
Release date: | 1993 |
Daioh (JP: 大王, lit. "Great King") is a vertical scrolling shoot em' up released by Athena in 1993.
Contents
Gameplay Overview
Daioh has 7 stages and 2 loops. Extends are granted at 500,000 points then every 1,000,000 points.
Controls
Depending on the country set in the dip-switches, Daioh will use either 2 or 6 buttons. The controls for both versions will be listed here.
Japan
- A button (Press/Hold): Fires the player's main weapon.
- B button (Press): Activates the player's bomb.
USA
- A button (Press/Hold): Fires the player's red weapon.
- B button (Press/Hold): Fires the player's blue weapon.
- C button (Press/Hold): Fires the player's yellow weapon.
- D button (Press): Activates the player's red bomb.
- E button (Press): Activates the player's blue bomb.
- F button (Press): Activates the player's yellow bomb.
Weapons
Daioh has 3 weapons the player can use by collecting their respective item, each weapon has its own unique bomb. Note that bombs don't grant invincibility frames to the player's ship itself.
- Red: Basic wide shot, it gets increasingly wider with each power-up collected. A set of two fireballs fired forward will be added to the shot at Level 6.
- Bomb: Large fireballs travel in a circular motion. Low damage but long lasting and wide coverage.
- Blue: Lightning shot with homing capabilities. Two lightning shots will be fired at Level 2, three at Level 4 and four at Level 7.
- Bomb: 3 large lasers fired forward.
- Yellow: Missiles fired forward. Homing missiles will be added at level 4.
- Bomb: An AOE sphere that heavily damages enemies.
Items
- Power-up
- Speed-up
- Bomb
- Red weapon
- Blue weapon
- Yellow weapon
- Shield
- 1UP
- 2UP
Rank
Loops
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Scoring
This section should cover a general breakdown of the scoring system of the game. Feel free to put the meat and potatoes here. A great example of a scoring section is the DoDonPachi page.
Strategy
See (Template Page)/Strategy for stage maps, enemy and boss descriptions, walkthroughs, and advanced play strategies.
This section details some particular strategic information about the game and its gameplay, such as hidden 1UPs and some basic scoring tricks. For anything particularly deep or highly complex, you can probably leave it in the Strategy page.
(Currently evaluating whether or not this specific section should even include information outside of the separated Strategy pages. Worth thinking about as a community.)
Version Differences
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Trivia
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Gallery
See (Template Page)/Gallery for our collection of images and scans for the game.
References & Contributors
- Page creation by Andrew98.