Strikers 1945 II

Strikers 1945 II
Arcade flyer
Developers
  • Psikyo
  • Kuusou Kagaku (Sega Saturn/PS)
  • WindySoft (iOS/Android)
Publishers
  • Psikyo
  • Success (PlayStation, JP [re-release as part of SuperLite 1500 Series])
  • Agetec (PlayStation, NA)
  • Midas Games (PlayStation, EU)
  • GungHo Online Entertainment (PlayStation Network)
  • Mobirix & APX Soft (iOS/Android)
  • S&C Entertainment (Google Play)
DirectorsNaozumi Yorichika
Hideyuki Oda
ProducerShinsuke Nakamura
Designers
  • Naozumi Yorichika
  • Hideyuki Oda
  • Norikazu Takemori
  • Emi Taniguchi
  • Yoko Tsukagoshi
  • Kunio Asahara
  • Keizo Fujita
  • Hideto Kamioka (Arcade)
  • Daisuke Nobori (PS/Sega Saturn)
Programmers
  • Shiori Saito
  • Keisuke Takagi
  • Kenichi Fujita
  • Kunihiko Nogomi
ArtistYoshiyuki Takani
ComposerMasaki Izutani
SeriesStrikers 1945
PlatformsArcade, Sega Saturn, PlayStation, PlayStation Network, iOS, Android, Nintendo Switch, Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
Release1997
  • JP: October 22, 1998 (Sega Saturn, PlayStation); September 9, 2000 (PlayStation, re-release)
  • NA: March 27, 2001
  • EU: 2003
2011 (PlayStation Network)
2014 (iOS, Android)
  • WW: January 25, 2018 (Switch)
  • WW: May 29, 2020 (Windows)
  • WW: July 13, 2022 (PS4 & XONE)
GenreScrolling shooter
ModesUp to 2 players, simultaneously
Arcade systemPsikyo SH2

Strikers 1945 II (ストライカーズ1945II) is a vertically-scrolling shoot 'em up game developed and originally published by Psikyo in 1997 for the arcades as a follow-up to Strikers 1945. This game was also ported by Kuusou Kagaku to the PlayStation and Sega Saturn for Psikyo and re-released by Success in 2000. Agetec released Strikers 1945 II for the PlayStation in North America under the title Strikers 1945 in 2001, and Midas Games released it in Europe as a budget title in 2003. The game was also included in Psikyo Shooting Collection Vol. 1: Strikers 1945 I&II by Taito for PlayStation 2, later was released as a downloadable title for PlayStation Network by GungHo Online Entertainment, and finally for Android and iOS by Mobirix (as STRIKERS 1945-2). Also, after S&C Entertainment developed another version, they released it on Google Play, with the plane fire button removed, making it autofire and only tap the bomb and charge icons.