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{{Infobox game
 
{{Infobox game
|title        = SUGURI
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|tile        = SUGURI
 
|cover        = SUGURI - cover.png
 
|cover        = SUGURI - cover.png
 
|developers  =  
 
|developers  =  
 
{{Infobox game/row/developer|Orange_Juice}}
 
{{Infobox game/row/developer|Orange_Juice}}
 
|publishers  =  
 
|publishers  =  
{{Infobox game/row/publisher|Orange_Juice}}
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{{Infobox game/row/publisher|Rockin' Android}}
{{Infobox game/row/publisher|Rockin' Android|English localization}}
 
 
|engines      =  
 
|engines      =  
 +
{{Infobox game/row/engine|Luna3D}}
 
|release dates=  
 
|release dates=  
 
{{Infobox game/row/date|Windows|December 30, 2005}}
 
{{Infobox game/row/date|Windows|December 30, 2005}}
 +
|reception    =
 +
|taxonomy    =
 +
{{Infobox game/row/taxonomy/monetization      | One-time game purchase }}
 +
{{Infobox game/row/taxonomy/microtransactions | }}
 +
{{Infobox game/row/taxonomy/modes            | Singleplayer }}
 +
{{Infobox game/row/taxonomy/pacing            | Real-time}}
 +
{{Infobox game/row/taxonomy/perspectives      | Scrolling, Side view }}
 +
{{Infobox game/row/taxonomy/controls          | Direct control }}
 +
{{Infobox game/row/taxonomy/genres            | Action, Arcade, Shooter }}
 +
{{Infobox game/row/taxonomy/art styles        | Anime }}
 +
{{Infobox game/row/taxonomy/themes            | Sci-fi }}
 +
{{Infobox game/row/taxonomy/series            | SUGURI }}
 
|steam appid  = 262240
 
|steam appid  = 262240
 
|steam appid side =  
 
|steam appid side =  
|gogcom page  =  
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|gogcom id    =
 +
|gogcom id side =
 +
|official site= http://daidai.moo.jp/suguri.html
 +
|hltb        =
 +
|igdb        =
 +
|mobygames    = suguri
 +
|strategywiki =  
 
|wikipedia    =  
 
|wikipedia    =  
 
|winehq      =  
 
|winehq      =  
 +
|license      = commercial
 
}}
 
}}
{{Series|SUGURI}}
 
  
'''General Information'''
+
{{Introduction
{{mm}} [http://daidai.moo.jp/suguri.html Official website] (Japanese)
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|introduction      = '''''SUGURI''''' is an {{Glossary:Anime}} {{Glossary:Sci-fi}} {{Glossary:Shooter}} developed by [[Company:Orange Juice|Orange_Juice]] and published by [[Company:Rockin' Android|Rockin' Android]]. This game is the debut entry of the ''[[:Series:SUGURI|SUGURI]]'' series and was developed using [[Engine:Luna3D|Luna3D]].
{{mm}} [http://suguri.wikia.com/wiki/Suguri_Wiki SUGURI Wiki] - A fanmade wiki on the SUGURI series
+
 
{{mm}} [http://www.giantbomb.com/suguri/3030-25780/ SUGURI on Giant Bomb]
+
|release history  = The game was originally released in Japan during Winter Comiket 69 on December 31, 2005. It was notable for its blend of high-speed bullet hell shoot 'em up gameplay and fighting game-esque boss battles. The game was previously fan translated by Sara Leen into English until she was hired by independent doujin soft publisher Rockin' Android when its CEO Enrique Galvez had an interest in localizing independent Japanese games overseas. It was initially localized and released overseas through digital distribution sites Direct2Drive GamersGate, as well as the ''SUGURI - Perfect Edition'' collection bundled with ''[[Acceleration of SUGURI]]'' and its ''X-Edition'' expansion pack with their respective soundtracks in 2009. It received an updated version released through Steam on July 1, 2014.
{{mm}} [http://steamcommunity.com/app/262240/discussions/ Steam Community Discussions]
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 +
|current state    = Keyboard controls cannot be remapped in the non-Steam versions of the game, thus a [[Glossary:Controller|controller]] is recommended for those releases. The Steam re-release features support for resolutions (albeit only for windowed mode), keyboard remapping, and XInput controller support.
 +
}}
 +
 
 +
'''General information'''
 +
{{mm}} [https://suguri.fandom.com/wiki/Suguri_Wiki SUGURI Wiki] - A fanmade wiki on the SUGURI series
 +
{{mm}} [https://100orangejuice.gamepedia.com/100%25_Orange_Juice_Wiki 100% Orange Juice Wiki] — The official 100% Orange Juice wiki, covers other games by Orange_Juice
 +
{{mm}} [https://steamcommunity.com/app/262240/discussions/ Steam Community Discussions]
  
 
==Availability==
 
==Availability==
 
{{Availability|
 
{{Availability|
{{Availability/row| Retail | | DRM-free | Original Japanese release. | | Windows }}  
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{{Availability/row| Retail | | DRM-free | Original Comiket 69 release. | | Windows }}
{{Availability/row| Retail | | DRM-free | Perfect Edition. Includes English localized versions of SUGURI, [[Acceleration of SUGURI]] with X-Edition expansion pack, and their original soundtracks. | | Windows }}
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{{Availability/row| Amazon | B00D2CD2CG | DRM-free | English version of the C69 release.<br />Not available outside of North America. | | Windows }}
{{Availability/row| Amazon | B00D2CD2CG | DRM-free | | | Windows }}
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{{Availability/row| Steam | 262240 | Steam | Updated Steam version. | | Windows }}
{{Availability/row| GamersGate | DD-SUGURI | DRM-free | | | Windows }}
 
{{Availability/row| Steam | 262240 | Steam | | | Windows }}
 
 
}}
 
}}
 
{{ii}} A demo for the Japanese version can downloaded from the developer's official website.
 
{{ii}} A demo for the Japanese version can downloaded from the developer's official website.
 +
{{--}} SUGURI - Perfect Edition, an English-localized compilation of SUGURI, [[Acceleration of SUGURI]] and its X-Edition expansion pack, and the games' original soundtracks on DVD sold by Rockin' Android is no longer available.
 +
 +
===Version differences===
 +
{{++}} The Steam version has been updated to support higher resolutions (windowed mode only), improved controller support, and remappable keys over the original C69 release.
  
 
==Essential improvements==
 
==Essential improvements==
 
===Patches===
 
===Patches===
The [http://daidai.moo.jp/dl.html v1.2b] patch for the Japanese version can be found on the developer's website. The English version is already updated to the latest version.
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{{ii}} The [http://daidai.moo.jp/dl.html v1.2b] patch for the Japanese version can be found on the developer's website. The English versions of this game are already updated to their latest versions.
  
 
==Game data==
 
==Game data==
===Configuration file and save data location===
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===Configuration file(s) location===
 
{{Game data|
 
{{Game data|
{{Game data/row| Windows | {{p|game}} }}
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{{Game data/config|Windows|{{p|game}}\config.dat}}
 +
}}
 +
 
 +
===Save game data location===
 +
{{Game data|
 +
{{Game data/saves|Windows|{{p|game}}\system.dat|{{p|game}}\record.dat}}
 +
}}
 +
{{ii}} {{code|record.dat}} stores hi-score records. {{code|system.dat}} stores save data.
 +
{{++}} Save file from the original C69 release and its English version are compatible with the Steam version.<ref name="AmethystViper">{{Refcheck|user=AmethystViper|date=2020-06-03|comment=Information based on comparing the English release of the original C69 and its updated Steam version.}}</ref>
 +
 
 +
===[[Glossary:Save game cloud syncing|Save game cloud syncing]]===
 +
{{Save game cloud syncing
 +
|discord                  =
 +
|discord notes            =
 +
|epic games launcher      =
 +
|epic games launcher notes =
 +
|gog galaxy                =
 +
|gog galaxy notes          =
 +
|origin                    =
 +
|origin notes              =
 +
|steam cloud              = true
 +
|steam cloud notes        = Only scores are saved in cloud. Story progress and unlocks are not saved.
 +
|ubisoft connect          =
 +
|ubisoft connect notes    =
 +
|xbox cloud                =
 +
|xbox cloud notes          =
 
}}
 
}}
{{ii}} <code>config.dat</code> stores configuration settings. <code>record.dat</code> stores hi-score records. <code>system.dat</code> stores save data.
 
  
==Video settings==
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==Video==
{{Image|SUGURI_-_General_settings.png|General settings from configuration launcher.}}
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{{Image|SUGURI - General settings.png|Configuration tool from C69 version (English).}}
{{Video settings
+
{{Image|Suguri (Steam) - Startup launcher.png|Start-up launcher settings from the Steam version.}}
 +
{{Video
 
|wsgf link                  =  
 
|wsgf link                  =  
 
|widescreen wsgf award      =  
 
|widescreen wsgf award      =  
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|4k ultra hd wsgf award    =  
 
|4k ultra hd wsgf award    =  
 
|widescreen resolution      = false
 
|widescreen resolution      = false
|widescreen resolution notes= Locked at 640x480.
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|widescreen resolution notes= The original C69 version runs at 640x480 only. The Steam version supports higher resolutions, but only for windowed mode which upscales the game using {{Term|Nearest-neighbor}} scaling.<ref name="AmethystViper"/>
 
|multimonitor              = false
 
|multimonitor              = false
 
|multimonitor notes        =  
 
|multimonitor notes        =  
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|windowed                  = true
 
|windowed                  = true
 
|windowed notes            = Enabled through the configuration launcher.
 
|windowed notes            = Enabled through the configuration launcher.
|borderless windowed        = false
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|borderless windowed        = hackable
|borderless windowed notes  =  
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|borderless windowed notes  = Not possible for the original C69 version due to low resolution. For the Steam version, launch the game in windowed mode in your native resolution and use [[Glossary:Borderless fullscreen windowed#Borderless Gaming|Borderless Gaming]].<ref name="AmethystViper"/>
 
|anisotropic                = n/a
 
|anisotropic                = n/a
 
|anisotropic notes          =  
 
|anisotropic notes          =  
 
|antialiasing              = n/a
 
|antialiasing              = n/a
 
|antialiasing notes        =  
 
|antialiasing notes        =  
|vsync                      = unknown
+
|upscaling                  = unknown
 +
|upscaling tech            =
 +
|upscaling notes            =
 +
|vsync                      = always on
 
|vsync notes                =  
 
|vsync notes                =  
 
|60 fps                    = true
 
|60 fps                    = true
|60 fps notes              =  
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|60 fps notes              = Capped at 60 FPS.
|120 fps                    = unknown
+
|120 fps                    = false
 
|120 fps notes              =  
 
|120 fps notes              =  
 +
|hdr                        = false
 +
|hdr notes                  =
 
|color blind                = false
 
|color blind                = false
 
|color blind notes          =  
 
|color blind notes          =  
 
}}
 
}}
  
==Input settings==
+
==Input==
{{Input settings
+
{{Image|Suguri (Steam) - Keyboard remapping.png|Keyboard remapping from the Steam version.}}
|key remap                = false
+
{{Image|Suguri (Steam) - Controller remapping.png|Controller remapping from the Steam version.}}
|key remap notes          = Uses a pre-defined set-up of {{key|Z}}, {{key|X}}, {{key|C}}, {{key|V}}, {{key|A}}, {{key|S}}, and {{key|Arrow}} keys for gameplay, {{key|F2}} to pause, and {{key|Space}} to take screenshots.<ref>SUGURI - Perfect Edition Manual, page 2</ref>
+
{{Input
|acceleration option      = n/a
+
|key remap                = true
 +
|key remap notes          = Only for the Steam version. The original C69 version uses a pre-defined keyboard layout of {{key|Z}}, {{key|X}}, {{key|C}}, {{key|V}}, {{key|A}}, {{key|S}}, and {{key|Arrow}} keys for gameplay, {{key|F2}} to pause, and {{key|Space}} to take screenshots that cannot be changed.<ref>SUGURI - Perfect Edition Manual, page 2</ref>
 +
|acceleration option      = false
 
|acceleration option notes = Mouse not used at all.
 
|acceleration option notes = Mouse not used at all.
|mouse sensitivity        = n/a
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|mouse sensitivity        = false
 
|mouse sensitivity notes  =  
 
|mouse sensitivity notes  =  
|mouse menu                = n/a
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|mouse menu                = false
 
|mouse menu notes          =  
 
|mouse menu notes          =  
|invert mouse y-axis      = n/a
+
|invert mouse y-axis      = false
 
|invert mouse y-axis notes =  
 
|invert mouse y-axis notes =  
 +
|touchscreen              = false
 +
|touchscreen notes        =
 
|controller support        = true
 
|controller support        = true
|controller support notes  = DirectInput controllers are recommended.
+
|controller support notes  = The original C69 version uses DirectInput. The Steam version has been updated to support D-pads and the Right Trigger for XInput controllers as {{code|Button 9}} in the configuration launcher.<ref name="AmethystViper"/>
 
|full controller          = true
 
|full controller          = true
|full controller notes    =  
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|full controller notes    = Only in the original C69 version; a configuration launcher that pops up when launching the Steam version.<ref name="AmethystViper"/>
 
|controller remap          = true
 
|controller remap          = true
|controller remap notes    = Can be reconfigured in-game or through the configuration launcher.
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|controller remap notes    = Must be configured through the configuration launcher.
|controller sensitivity    = true
+
|controller sensitivity    = false
|controller sensitivity notes= Only adjustable in the game's configuration launcher.
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|controller sensitivity notes= Deadzones can be adjustable in the game's configuration launcher only.
|invert controller y-axis  = n/a
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|invert controller y-axis  = false
 
|invert controller y-axis notes=  
 
|invert controller y-axis notes=  
|touchscreen               = unknown
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|xinput controllers        = limited
|touchscreen notes        =  
+
|xinput controllers notes  = The Left Trigger is not supported in the Steam version.<ref name="AmethystViper"/>
|button prompts           = generic
+
|xbox prompts              = false
|button prompts notes     = Gamepad buttons are numbered.
+
|xbox prompts notes        =
 +
|impulse triggers          = false
 +
|impulse triggers notes    =
 +
|dualshock 4               = false
 +
|dualshock 4 notes        =
 +
|dualshock prompts        = false
 +
|dualshock prompts notes  =
 +
|light bar support        = unknown
 +
|light bar support notes  =
 +
|dualshock 4 modes        = false
 +
|dualshock 4 modes notes  =
 +
|tracked motion controllers= false
 +
|tracked motion controllers notes =
 +
|tracked motion prompts    = false
 +
|tracked motion prompts notes =
 +
|other controllers         = true
 +
|other controllers notes  =
 +
|other button prompts     = generic
 +
|other button prompts notes= Buttons are referenced by number.
 
|controller hotplug        = false
 
|controller hotplug        = false
 
|controller hotplug notes  =  
 
|controller hotplug notes  =  
 
|haptic feedback          = false
 
|haptic feedback          = false
 
|haptic feedback notes    =  
 
|haptic feedback notes    =  
|light bar support        = unknown
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|simultaneous input        = true
|light bar support notes   =  
+
|simultaneous input notes  =
 +
|steam input api          = unknown
 +
|steam input api notes    =
 +
|steam hook input          = unknown
 +
|steam hook input notes    =
 +
|steam input presets      = unknown
 +
|steam input presets notes =
 +
|steam controller prompts  = unknown
 +
|steam controller prompts notes =
 +
|steam cursor detection    = unknown
 +
|steam cursor detection notes =  
 
}}
 
}}
  
==Audio settings==
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==Audio==
{{Audio settings
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{{Audio
 
|separate volume          = false
 
|separate volume          = false
 
|separate volume notes    = No sliders available, only an option to mute the audio in the configuration launcher.
 
|separate volume notes    = No sliders available, only an option to mute the audio in the configuration launcher.
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|mute on focus lost      = true
 
|mute on focus lost      = true
 
|mute on focus lost notes =  
 
|mute on focus lost notes =  
|eax support              = unknown
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|eax support              = false
|eax support notes        =  
+
|eax support notes         =
 +
|royalty free audio       = unknown
 +
|royalty free audio notes  =  
 
}}
 
}}
  
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  |audio    = n/a
 
  |audio    = n/a
 
  |subtitles = true
 
  |subtitles = true
  |notes    =  
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  |notes    = Only in the English versions. Previously fan translated by Sara Leen prior to her localization becoming official.
  |fan      = yes
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  |fan      = true
|fan notes = Originally fan-translated into English prior to Rockin' Android licensing the game.
 
 
}}
 
}}
 
{{L10n/switch
 
{{L10n/switch
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  |audio    = n/a
 
  |audio    = n/a
 
  |subtitles = true
 
  |subtitles = true
  |notes    =  
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  |notes    = Only in the original Comiket 69 release.
 
  |fan      =  
 
  |fan      =  
|fan notes =
 
 
}}
 
}}
 
}}
 
}}
  
 
==Other information==
 
==Other information==
 +
===API===
 
{{API
 
{{API
|direct3d versions      = 8.1
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|direct3d versions      = 8.1, 9.0c
|direct3d notes        =  
+
|direct3d notes        = The original C69 versions uses DirectX 8.1. The Steam version uses DirectX 9.0c.
 
|directdraw versions    =  
 
|directdraw versions    =  
 
|directdraw notes      =  
 
|directdraw notes      =  
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|mantle support        =  
 
|mantle support        =  
 
|mantle support notes  =  
 
|mantle support notes  =  
 +
|vulkan versions        =
 +
|vulkan notes          =
 
|dos modes              =  
 
|dos modes              =  
 
|dos modes notes        =  
 
|dos modes notes        =  
|shader model versions  = 1.4
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|shader model versions  = 1.4, 3.0
 
|shader model notes    =  
 
|shader model notes    =  
|64-bit executable     = false
+
|windows 32-bit exe    = true
|64-bit executable notes=  
+
|windows 64-bit exe    = false
 +
|windows arm app        = unknown
 +
|windows exe notes      =
 +
|macos intel 32-bit app =
 +
|macos intel 64-bit app =
 +
|macos arm app          = unknown
 +
|macos app notes        =
 +
|linux 32-bit executable=  
 +
|linux 64-bit executable=
 +
|linux arm app          = unknown
 +
|linux executable notes =  
 
}}
 
}}
  
 
==System requirements==
 
==System requirements==
 +
===The original C69 version===
 
{{System requirements
 
{{System requirements
 
|OSfamily = Windows
 
|OSfamily = Windows
 +
|ref      = <ref>System requirements of SUGURI from the developer's official website (Japanese)</ref>
  
|minOS    = 2000, XP<ref>System requirements of SUGURI from the developer's official website (Japanese)</ref>
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|minOS    = 2000, XP
|minCPU  = Pentium III 1 GHz
+
|minCPU  = Intel Pentium III 1 GHz
 
|minCPU2  =  
 
|minCPU2  =  
 
|minRAM  = 64 MB
 
|minRAM  = 64 MB
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|recOS    =  
 
|recOS    =  
 
|recCPU  =  
 
|recCPU  =  
|recCPU2  =
 
 
|recRAM  =  
 
|recRAM  =  
 
|recHD    =  
 
|recHD    =  
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|recGPU3  =  
 
|recGPU3  =  
 
|recVRAM  = 64 MB
 
|recVRAM  = 64 MB
 +
|recOGL  =
 +
|recDX    =
 +
|recSM    =
 +
|recaudio =
 +
|reccont  =
 +
|recother =
 +
}}
 +
 +
===Steam version===
 +
{{System requirements
 +
|OSfamily = Windows
 +
|ref      = <ref>Steam store page system requirements</ref>
 +
 +
|minOS    = XP, Vista, 7
 +
|minCPU  = Intel Pentium 1 GHz
 +
|minCPU2  =
 +
|minRAM  = 256 MB
 +
|minHD    = 500 MB
 +
|minGPU  =
 +
|minGPU2  =
 +
|minGPU3  =
 +
|minVRAM  =
 +
|minOGL  =
 +
|minDX    = 9.0c
 +
|minSM    =
 +
|minaudio =
 +
|mincont  =
 +
|minother = Broadband Internet connection
 +
 +
|recOS    =
 +
|recCPU  = Intel Pentium 2 GHz
 +
|recRAM  = 512 MB
 +
|recHD    =
 +
|recGPU  =
 +
|recGPU2  =
 +
|recGPU3  =
 +
|recVRAM  =
 
|recOGL  =  
 
|recOGL  =  
 
|recDX    =  
 
|recDX    =  

Latest revision as of 09:19, 16 May 2023

SUGURI
SUGURI cover
Developers
Orange_Juice
Publishers
Rockin' Android
Engines
Luna3D
Release dates
Windows December 30, 2005
Taxonomy
Monetization One-time game purchase
Modes Singleplayer
Pacing Real-time
Perspectives Scrolling, Side view
Controls Direct control
Genres Action, Arcade, Shooter
Art styles Anime
Themes Sci-fi
Series SUGURI
SUGURI on MobyGames
SUGURI
SUGURI 2005
Acceleration of SUGURI 2006
Sora 2010
Acceleration of SUGURI 2 2011
Acceleration of SUGURI X-Edition HD 2012

Warnings

This game is only playable in English with a fan translation (see Localizations for details and other supported languages).

SUGURI is an anime sci-fi shooter developed by Orange_Juice and published by Rockin' Android. This game is the debut entry of the SUGURI series and was developed using Luna3D.

The game was originally released in Japan during Winter Comiket 69 on December 31, 2005. It was notable for its blend of high-speed bullet hell shoot 'em up gameplay and fighting game-esque boss battles. The game was previously fan translated by Sara Leen into English until she was hired by independent doujin soft publisher Rockin' Android when its CEO Enrique Galvez had an interest in localizing independent Japanese games overseas. It was initially localized and released overseas through digital distribution sites Direct2Drive GamersGate, as well as the SUGURI - Perfect Edition collection bundled with Acceleration of SUGURI and its X-Edition expansion pack with their respective soundtracks in 2009. It received an updated version released through Steam on July 1, 2014.

Keyboard controls cannot be remapped in the non-Steam versions of the game, thus a controller is recommended for those releases. The Steam re-release features support for resolutions (albeit only for windowed mode), keyboard remapping, and XInput controller support.

General information

SUGURI Wiki - A fanmade wiki on the SUGURI series
100% Orange Juice Wiki — The official 100% Orange Juice wiki, covers other games by Orange_Juice
Steam Community Discussions

Availability

Source DRM Notes Keys OS
Retail
DRM-free
Original Comiket 69 release.
Windows
Amazon.com
DRM-free
English version of the C69 release.
Not available outside of North America.
Windows
Steam
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Updated Steam version.
Windows
A demo for the Japanese version can downloaded from the developer's official website.
SUGURI - Perfect Edition, an English-localized compilation of SUGURI, Acceleration of SUGURI and its X-Edition expansion pack, and the games' original soundtracks on DVD sold by Rockin' Android is no longer available.

Version differences

The Steam version has been updated to support higher resolutions (windowed mode only), improved controller support, and remappable keys over the original C69 release.

Essential improvements

Patches

The v1.2b patch for the Japanese version can be found on the developer's website. The English versions of this game are already updated to their latest versions.

Game data

Configuration file(s) location

System Location
Windows <path-to-game>\config.dat[Note 1]
Steam Play (Linux) <Steam-folder>/steamapps/compatdata/262240/pfx/[Note 2]

Save game data location

System Location
Windows <path-to-game>\system.dat[Note 1]
<path-to-game>\record.dat[Note 1]
Steam Play (Linux) <Steam-folder>/steamapps/compatdata/262240/pfx/[Note 2]
record.dat stores hi-score records. system.dat stores save data.
Save file from the original C69 release and its English version are compatible with the Steam version.[1]

Save game cloud syncing

System Native Notes
Steam Cloud
Only scores are saved in cloud. Story progress and unlocks are not saved.

Video

Configuration tool from C69 version (English).
Configuration tool from C69 version (English).
Start-up launcher settings from the Steam version.
Start-up launcher settings from the Steam version.

Graphics feature State Notes
Widescreen resolution
The original C69 version runs at 640x480 only. The Steam version supports higher resolutions, but only for windowed mode which upscales the game using Nearest-neighbor scaling.[1]
Multi-monitor
Ultra-widescreen
4K Ultra HD
Field of view (FOV)
2D game.
Windowed
Enabled through the configuration launcher.
Borderless fullscreen windowed
Not possible for the original C69 version due to low resolution. For the Steam version, launch the game in windowed mode in your native resolution and use Borderless Gaming.[1]
Anisotropic filtering (AF)
Anti-aliasing (AA)
Vertical sync (Vsync)
See the glossary page for potential workarounds.
60 FPS
Capped at 60 FPS.
120+ FPS
High dynamic range display (HDR)
See the glossary page for potential alternatives.

Input

Keyboard remapping from the Steam version.
Keyboard remapping from the Steam version.
Controller remapping from the Steam version.
Controller remapping from the Steam version.

Keyboard and mouse State Notes
Remapping
Only for the Steam version. The original C69 version uses a pre-defined keyboard layout of Z, X, C, V, A, S, and Arrow keys for gameplay, F2 to pause, and Space to take screenshots that cannot be changed.[2]
Mouse acceleration
Mouse not used at all.
Mouse sensitivity
Mouse input in menus
Mouse Y-axis inversion
Controller
Controller support
The original C69 version uses DirectInput. The Steam version has been updated to support D-pads and the Right Trigger for XInput controllers as Button 9 in the configuration launcher.[1]
Full controller support
Only in the original C69 version; a configuration launcher that pops up when launching the Steam version.[1]
Controller remapping
Must be configured through the configuration launcher.
Controller sensitivity
Deadzones can be adjustable in the game's configuration launcher only.
Controller Y-axis inversion
Controller types
XInput-compatible controllers
The Left Trigger is not supported in the Steam version.[1]
Xbox button prompts
Impulse Trigger vibration
PlayStation controllers
See the glossary page for potential workarounds.
Generic/other controllers
Button prompts Input settings icon - Generic Controller.svg Buttons are referenced by number.
Additional information
Controller hotplugging
Haptic feedback
Digital movement supported
Simultaneous controller+KB/M

Audio

Audio feature State Notes
Separate volume controls
No sliders available, only an option to mute the audio in the configuration launcher.
Surround sound
Subtitles
All dialogue is text-based.
Closed captions
Mute on focus lost
Royalty free audio

Localizations

Language UI Audio Sub Notes
English
Only in the English versions. Previously fan translated by Sara Leen prior to her localization becoming official.
Japanese
Only in the original Comiket 69 release.

Other information

API

Technical specs Supported Notes
Direct3D 8.1, 9.0c The original C69 versions uses DirectX 8.1. The Steam version uses DirectX 9.0c.
Shader Model support 1.4, 3.0
Executable 32-bit 64-bit Notes
Windows

System requirements

The original C69 version

Windows[3]
Minimum Recommended
Operating system (OS) 2000, XP
Processor (CPU) Intel Pentium III 1 GHz
System memory (RAM) 64 MB
Hard disk drive (HDD) 500 MB
Video card (GPU) 32 MB of VRAM
DirectX 8.1 compatible

Steam version

Windows[4]
Minimum Recommended
Operating system (OS) XP, Vista, 7
Processor (CPU) Intel Pentium 1 GHz
System memory (RAM) 256 MB
Hard disk drive (HDD) 500 MB
Video card (GPU) DirectX 9.0c compatible
Other Broadband Internet connection


Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 When running this game without elevated privileges (Run as administrator option), write operations against a location below %PROGRAMFILES%, %PROGRAMDATA%, or %WINDIR% might be redirected to %LOCALAPPDATA%\VirtualStore on Windows Vista and later (more details).
  2. 2.0 2.1 File/folder structure within this directory reflects the path(s) listed for Windows and/or Steam game data (use Wine regedit to access Windows registry paths). Games with Steam Cloud support may store data in ~/.steam/steam/userdata/<user-id>/262240/ in addition to or instead of this directory. The app ID (262240) may differ in some cases. Treat backslashes as forward slashes. See the glossary page for details.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Verified by User:AmethystViper on 2020-06-03
    Information based on comparing the English release of the original C69 and its updated Steam version.
  2. SUGURI - Perfect Edition Manual, page 2
  3. System requirements of SUGURI from the developer's official website (Japanese)
  4. Steam store page system requirements