A piece of gaming history has been officially recovered as two unreleased 1990s computer ports of Seibu Kaihatsu’s legendary arcade shoot-em-up, Raiden, has been added to digital archives for both the Commodore Amiga and Atari Falcon as a preview download. Originally hitting arcades in 1990, Raiden became an instant phenomenon. The vertical shooter put players inside the Raiden Supersonic Attack Fighter to battle invading aliens with destructive weapon upgrades and fast-paced gameplay. While it was successfully ported to platforms like the SNES, Mega Drive, and Atari Jaguar, the mid-90s ports for the Commodore Amiga and Atari Falcon by developer Imagitec Design were famously shelved due to a shifting gaming market.
The Recovery
- Amiga Version: Intended for AGA machines and a budget KIXX label release, this version was fully completed and reviewed in magazines before being cancelled. A one-level demo is now archived. Experts believe the full game still exists on an old developer DAT tape, leaving hope for a future 100% recovery.
- Atari Falcon Version: This version served as the foundation port from which the Amiga and DOS versions were actually built. Development halted after three levels when the programmer was reassigned to the Jaguar. It was eventually put out as shareware. Both surviving builds are now preserved for the community, offering a rare glimpse into a lost chapter of 90s shoot-em-up history.

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