Cowboy Bebop (1998 video game)

Cowboy Bebop (カウボーイビバップ, Kaubōi Bibappu) is a PlayStation game published by Bandai, based on the anime of the same name.

Cowboy Bebop
Developer(s)BEC[1]
Publisher(s)Bandai
Programmer(s)Akiyoshi Masuda
Composer(s)Shinsuke Sugiuchi
Platform(s)PlayStation
Release
  • JP: May 14, 1998
Genre(s)Shooter
Mode(s)Single-player

The game was never released outside Japan.

Gameplay

The player controls Spike Spiegel's Swordfish II from a third-person perspective. Each level involves chasing another ship (the bounty head) along a set track through different environments, while enemies (spaceships, robots, etc.) attack. Each stage ends with a boss battle, where the player confronts their target.

Between stages, bonus points earned can be used to purchase upgrades for the ship (faster speed, more powerful ammo, stronger laser).

Cast

In the same way that characters interacted with the player in Star Fox, series regulars Faye Valentine, Jet Black, and Radical Edward appear on screen to offer advice. Each character is voiced by their original Japanese voice actor. Other series regular Ein also occasionally appears.

Music

Shinsuke Sugiuchi composed the soundtrack for the game which greatly diverges from the TV show in style.

References


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