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[[ZUN]] produced some of the art and music in [[Shuusou Gyoku]], the first game in the series.  He also composed the music for and contributed a small amount of art to [[Kioh Gyoku]].
[[ZUN]] produced some of the art and music in [[Shuusou Gyoku]], the first game in the series.  He also composed the music for and contributed a small amount of art to [[Kioh Gyoku]].


The three games in the series are [[Shuusou Gyoku]], [[Kioh Gyoku]], and [[Banshiryuu]]. All these are named after Japanese names of cactus.  [[Samidare]] is a seihou game in spirit, though it is not actually part of the series.
The three games in the series are [[Shuusou Gyoku]], [[Kioh Gyoku]], and [[Banshiryuu]], all named after Japanese names for cactus.  [[Samidare]] is a seihou game in spirit, though it is not actually part of the series.


Several Touhou characters have made appearances in the Seihou games, such as [[Reimu Hakurei]] and [[Marisa Kirisame]] in [[Shuusou Gyoku]], as well as [[Yuuka Kazami|Yuuka]] in [[Kioh Gyoku]].  Additionally, in the game [[Samidare]], a certain area in the Extra stage is dedicated to Touhou, as the midboss battle is a reference to the Stage 4 boss battle in [[Mystic Square]], as they act like [[Yuki]] and [[Mai]] (as well, you can faintly see Yuki and Mai in the boss sprites; they are little more than spheres of light, but when they stop moving, the pair of magicians become briefly visible).
Several Touhou characters have made appearances in the Seihou games, such as [[Reimu Hakurei]] and [[Marisa Kirisame]] in [[Shuusou Gyoku]], as well as [[Yuuka Kazami|Yuuka]] in [[Kioh Gyoku]].  Additionally, in the game [[Samidare]], a certain area in the Extra stage is dedicated to Touhou, as the midboss battle is a reference to the Stage 4 boss battle in [[Mystic Square]], as they act like [[Yuki]] and [[Mai]] (as well, you can faintly see Yuki and Mai in the boss sprites; they are little more than spheres of light, but when they stop moving, the pair of magicians become briefly visible).

Revision as of 01:26, 16 April 2011

The Seihou Project (西方Project) is a series of vertical shooting games related to the Touhou series but not created by ZUN directly; rather, the Seihou series is produced by former members of Amusement Makers who later formed Syunsatsu Sare Do. Seihou means "western," as opposed to Touhou, which means "eastern."

Games
秋霜玉
稀翁玉
幡紫竜 ~ Banshiryuu
Related Games
五月雨 ~ Samidare

Additional Information

ZUN produced some of the art and music in Shuusou Gyoku, the first game in the series. He also composed the music for and contributed a small amount of art to Kioh Gyoku.

The three games in the series are Shuusou Gyoku, Kioh Gyoku, and Banshiryuu, all named after Japanese names for cactus. Samidare is a seihou game in spirit, though it is not actually part of the series.

Several Touhou characters have made appearances in the Seihou games, such as Reimu Hakurei and Marisa Kirisame in Shuusou Gyoku, as well as Yuuka in Kioh Gyoku. Additionally, in the game Samidare, a certain area in the Extra stage is dedicated to Touhou, as the midboss battle is a reference to the Stage 4 boss battle in Mystic Square, as they act like Yuki and Mai (as well, you can faintly see Yuki and Mai in the boss sprites; they are little more than spheres of light, but when they stop moving, the pair of magicians become briefly visible).

External links

ja:西方Project