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'''''Einhänder''''' is a shoot 'em up developed by Square, released between 1997 and 1998 for the PlayStation.
'''''Einhänder''''' is a shoot 'em up developed by Square, released between 1997 and 1998 for the PlayStation.
==Development==
Einhänder was produced at Square's then-newly-founded Osaka office, which specialized in genres other than role-playing games. Development lasted for a total of fourteen months from July 1996 to October 1997, with the first two months being dedicated to prototype testing. Director Tatsuo Fujii and programmer Akira Suzuki had previously programmed shoot 'em ups for Konami, including ''Gradius II'' and ''Xexex''.

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On the Faultline/Sandbox
Basic Information
Romaji Ainhandā
Publisher(s) Square
Developer(s) Square Osaka Development Division No. 1
Console(s) PlayStation
Rating Everyone
Genre Shoot 'em Up
Players 1
Development Team
Producer(s) Yusuke Hirata
Director(s) Tatsuo Fujii
Programmer(s)
Writer(s)
Release Info
Japan November 20, 1997
North America May 5, 1998

Einhänder is a shoot 'em up developed by Square, released between 1997 and 1998 for the PlayStation.

Development

Einhänder was produced at Square's then-newly-founded Osaka office, which specialized in genres other than role-playing games. Development lasted for a total of fourteen months from July 1996 to October 1997, with the first two months being dedicated to prototype testing. Director Tatsuo Fujii and programmer Akira Suzuki had previously programmed shoot 'em ups for Konami, including Gradius II and Xexex.