Watching the dodging of these projectiles sure is a work of art! Such an underrated game with such great music and cool enemy designs. I like the mechs in this game to the point I'm actually using them in a project I'm making. Speaking of bosses, my favourite one in the game is definitely Ostragle. It's pretty unique and I like how it has a battleship form (I don't know what it is, it's probably some sort of robot). On the other hand, my least favourite of the bosses is definitely Sodom. Gives me absolute headaches not only fighting it, but watching it spin so annoyingly. And speaking of, that mech you fight between Drad and Gorn actually has a name not listed on the video, it's named "God Breath".
I honestly think this is supposed to be a homeworld that PRECEDED Earth, given the references to Atlantis and Sodom, both legendarily evil cities, and the protagonists’ people being known as Noah. The power cells Sodom uses are even labeled Orihalcon, a common Japanese rendition of the Atlantis-associated mineral orichalcum. I think the events are supposed to be the basis of legends like those we associate with the above names. Not to mention I think Blast Wind is actually a stealth prequel to the Thunder Force series…
The title of the track is Justice Ray part 1.The rest of this track in the flesh up to the fifth is fashionable to find in other games both directly and indirectly related to technosoft.
@@ProfessionalNamielleLewder69 The third installment is in Segagaga, the fourth is in Naval Ops: Commander, and the fifth is in Armored Hunter Gunhound EX. The unofficial sixth and seventh are in Devil Engine and Steel Assault respectively.
@@hieioni3354 in thunder force wiki or other wiki about blast wind is: The name of the evil organization Gorn ALMOST shares the name of another organization, lead by the bio-computer Khaos : ORN Empire.
Same key people from the TF games. A lot of the content in Blast Wind was "salvaged" from an unfinished arcade game Technosoft was working on in 1994. It (allegedly) never got beyond the prototype stage.
Boss list:
00:06 01-A Strat Guard
01:14 01-B Strat Guard
01:58 02-A Gamma Ray
03:18 02-B Sprigun
04:19 03-A Sodom
05:27 03-B Sodom
07:21 04-A Ostragle
08:30 04-B Ostragle
10:05 Stage 5
12:42 05 Drad
15:45 Final Boss - Gorn
18:42 Ending
14:26 GORN Faust
Watching you dodge projectiles is a work of art man
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Watching the dodging of these projectiles sure is a work of art! Such an underrated game with such great music and cool enemy designs. I like the mechs in this game to the point I'm actually using them in a project I'm making.
Speaking of bosses, my favourite one in the game is definitely Ostragle. It's pretty unique and I like how it has a battleship form (I don't know what it is, it's probably some sort of robot).
On the other hand, my least favourite of the bosses is definitely Sodom. Gives me absolute headaches not only fighting it, but watching it spin so annoyingly.
And speaking of, that mech you fight between Drad and Gorn actually has a name not listed on the video, it's named "God Breath".
The ending is damn dark as we saw this, we humans might actually abuse the environment of planet in the future
I honestly think this is supposed to be a homeworld that PRECEDED Earth, given the references to Atlantis and Sodom, both legendarily evil cities, and the protagonists’ people being known as Noah. The power cells Sodom uses are even labeled Orihalcon, a common Japanese rendition of the Atlantis-associated mineral orichalcum. I think the events are supposed to be the basis of legends like those we associate with the above names.
Not to mention I think Blast Wind is actually a stealth prequel to the Thunder Force series…
Damn, never heard that it actually prequel but woah...
@@captainernest95 You know that’s not officially attested, right? Just my deduction.
Yeah
@@SkyknightMu I can see how it would be associated with Thunder Force. The final boss theme is even called "The Justice Ray"
I hate that Sodom Boss - it gives me a headache! The Final Boss background music was cool.
The title of the track is Justice Ray part 1.The rest of this track in the flesh up to the fifth is fashionable to find in other games both directly and indirectly related to technosoft.
15:54 what da dog doin
The final boss theme is the same one from Thunder Force V!
Same composer. In fact, the song is one of the various "Justice Ray" tracks.
@@ProfessionalNamielleLewder69 The third installment is in Segagaga, the fourth is in Naval Ops: Commander, and the fifth is in Armored Hunter Gunhound EX. The unofficial sixth and seventh are in Devil Engine and Steel Assault respectively.
@@SolCresta3405 What Title Name Justice Ray 6 In Devil Engine And Justice Ray 7 In Steel Assault
@@wmfsgachaanimationsandgame3583 For Devil Engine, it’s “Celestial Avatar”. For Steel Assault, it’s “The General”.
Beautiful Shmup !!!
Please do: Battle Bakraid (Arcade) All bosses (Advanced, no damage)
I Blast Wind every morning
Music cool👍😎
The enemy is called Gorn huh? I guess that VR game "Gorn" was not so original when it comes to naming.
@@jonbeech5158 Where can I find it?
@@jonbeech5158 yeah, wiki is not a reliable source at all.
Name Gorn is reference or honorific to Thunder force antagonist "ORN"
@@WMFTheAnimation The Orn Empire? Makes sense.
@@hieioni3354 in thunder force wiki or other wiki about blast wind is:
The name of the evil organization Gorn ALMOST shares the name of another organization, lead by the bio-computer Khaos : ORN Empire.
audio by technosoft? sounds like thunderforce v
Same key people from the TF games.
A lot of the content in Blast Wind was "salvaged" from an unfinished arcade game Technosoft was working on in 1994.
It (allegedly) never got beyond the prototype stage.
am i wrong or did you avoided power up on purpose?
Cool
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Geez that final boss is RUDE, using its own crew as projectiles like that..
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