Cannon Spike

Cannon Spike
European Dreamcast cover art
DeveloperPsikyo
PublisherCapcom
DirectorShinsuke Nakamura
ProducerTatsuya Minami
ProgrammersKenichi Fujita
Kunihiko Nogomi
Michiaki Negoro
Katsuya Shikanouchi
Kokichi Ogi
ComposersMasaki Izutani
Toshiya Kobayashi
Kaori Kumakura
Kensuke Sato
PlatformsArcade, Dreamcast
ReleaseArcade
2000
Dreamcast
  • NA: 15 November 2000
  • JP: 21 December 2000
  • EU: 26 April 2002
GenreMulti-directional shooter
ModeUp to 2 players simultaneously
Arcade systemSega NAOMI

Cannon Spike, originally released in Japan as Gunspike (ガンスパイク, Gansupaiku), is a multi-directional shooter arcade game released in 2000 by Psikyo and later in the same year for the Dreamcast by Capcom. It uses Capcom-designed characters and runs on Sega's Naomi Hardware. Cannon Spike is similar to games like Smash TV and Capcom's Commando, although with primary focus on boss fighting. Cannon Spike is noted as the last game released for Dreamcast in Europe, published by Bigben Interactive and exclusively sold at retail in Game outlets.

The international title, Cannon Spike, is the name of a trademark attack performed by Cammy, a character from the Street Fighter series of video games and one of the protagonists of this title.