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* The story of Solar Shadow 2050 was actually written by it's author while he was drunk. In addition, it took him only a day to create the game.
 
* The story of Solar Shadow 2050 was actually written by it's author while he was drunk. In addition, it took him only a day to create the game.
 
* The game's subtitle Black Label is possibly a reference to the Bullet Hell genre where the term "Black Label" is used for enhanced versions of games (such as Mushihimesama Futari or Dodonpachi) that are more difficult, have a remixed/new soundtrack and a new True Final Boss.
 
* The game's subtitle Black Label is possibly a reference to the Bullet Hell genre where the term "Black Label" is used for enhanced versions of games (such as Mushihimesama Futari or Dodonpachi) that are more difficult, have a remixed/new soundtrack and a new True Final Boss.
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Revision as of 11:43, 20 February 2020

Solar Shadow 4, known also as Solar Shadow 2050: Black Label was released on 19th February 2020. Unlike the other two games in the series, it's actually a fan remake of Rockit, an obscure game that it's creator AuroraDash was a fan of.

Plot

IIn 2059, North of Tirahnys, in the splendid metropolis of Nicotine City, all 15-year-old Milo Oceanstep ever wanted to do was play video games and hang out and do drugs. As life goes, powers beyond his control keep getting in the way of that. Fortunately for him, a powerful military drone has fallen into his hands, and now he can use it to get back at everyone who's wronged him.

Levels

Trivia

  • The game comes with Rockit, because AuroraDash believed that the original deserved some love as well.
  • The story of Solar Shadow 2050 was actually written by it's author while he was drunk. In addition, it took him only a day to create the game.
  • The game's subtitle Black Label is possibly a reference to the Bullet Hell genre where the term "Black Label" is used for enhanced versions of games (such as Mushihimesama Futari or Dodonpachi) that are more difficult, have a remixed/new soundtrack and a new True Final Boss.