A port called Otomedius Gorgeous was later on released for the Xbox 360 in November 20, 2008 in Japan. In 2008, Konami released a set of figures based on the main characters on the game. These designs use the Konami MMS2nd figure as their base, the same used in their Busou Shinki line.
Who are the characters in the game Otomedius?
Otomediusu?) is a side scrolling shooter by Konami which featured personification of space fighters from various Konami games. The main characters are females, designed by Mine Yoshizaki, with a set of equipments resembling space fighters from the side-scroller games by the same company Gradius, Xexex, Salamander and Parodius.
Who are the space fighters in Otomedius?
Otomedius (オトメディウス Otomediusu?) is a side scrolling shooter by Konami which featured personification of space fighters from various Konami games.
How many stages do you get in Otomedius?
Instead of the traditional 6-10 stages that must be tackled in order, Otomedius allows the player to pick up to three stages in any order and set a difficulty for each stage. After playing the stages, the game ends, the player receives an Otome card and the his/her progress is saved to the e-amusement pass.
A port called Otomedius Gorgeous was later on released for the Xbox 360 in November 20, 2008 in Japan. In 2008, Konami released a set of figures based on the main characters on the game. These designs use the Konami MMS2nd figure as their base, the same used in their Busou Shinki line.
Otomediusu?) is a side scrolling shooter by Konami which featured personification of space fighters from various Konami games. The main characters are females, designed by Mine Yoshizaki, with a set of equipments resembling space fighters from the side-scroller games by the same company Gradius, Xexex, Salamander and Parodius.
Otomedius (オトメディウス Otomediusu?) is a side scrolling shooter by Konami which featured personification of space fighters from various Konami games.
Instead of the traditional 6-10 stages that must be tackled in order, Otomedius allows the player to pick up to three stages in any order and set a difficulty for each stage. After playing the stages, the game ends, the player receives an Otome card and the his/her progress is saved to the e-amusement pass.