Death Crimson OX

Death Crimson OX
Developer(s)Ecole Software
Publisher(s)
  • Dreamcast
    PlayStation 2
Producer(s)Yoshiyuki Manabe
Designer(s)Shinya Sawada
Programmer(s)Takaaki Umezu
Artist(s)Sachiko Akasaka
Writer(s)Manako Ihaya
Composer(s)Masafumi Ogata
Kaoru Mizuki
Yūki Kisaragi
Platform(s)Arcade, Dreamcast, PlayStation 2
Release
October 2000
  • Arcade
    Dreamcast
    • JP: 10 May 2001
    • NA: 8 August 2001[3]
    PlayStation 2
    • JP: 27 November 2003
    • EU: 10 December 2004
Genre(s)Light gun shooter
Mode(s)
Arcade systemSega NAOMI

Death Crimson OX[a] is a light gun shooting game developed by Ecole Software. It was released in arcades in 2000 then ported to the Dreamcast console in 2001 (published by Sammy Entertainment), several months after Sega had dropped support for the console. It is the third and final game in the Death Crimson series, and the only one to be released outside Japan. The game was also released as Guncom 2 in Europe and Death Crimson OX+ (デスクリムゾン OX+, Desu Kurimuzon Okkusu+) in Japan on the PlayStation 2.

  1. ^ Famitsu DC (15 February 2002). Chapter 5 - NAOMI & NAOMI 2 - デスクリムゾン オックス (PDF). セガ・アーケード・ヒストリー (Sega Arcade History) (in Japanese). Enterbrain. p. 169. ISBN 9784757707900. Archived (PDF) from the original on 8 April 2023. Retrieved 8 February 2024.
  2. ^ Akagi, Masumi (13 October 2006). エコールソフトウェア (Ecole Software); セガ社 (Sega) (in Japanese) (1st ed.). Amusement News Agency. pp. 18, 39. ISBN 978-4990251215. Retrieved 8 February 2024. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  3. ^ "Death Crimson OX". IGN. Archived from the original on April 4, 2004. Retrieved May 12, 2024.


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