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[[caption-width-right:350:''The Future needs YOU!'']]
->''20XX A.D. A troubled world caused a surge of mass terrorism. With warfare spreading to every city, people live in constant fear...''

''Cannon Spike'' is a 2000 shooting game from the Japanese developer Creator/{{Psikyo}}, done under license from Creator/{{Capcom}}. It holds the distinction of being one of the last games released for the Platform/SegaDreamcast, and wasn't released in Europe at all until 2002. Despite reasonable exposure at the time of release, including [[https://blueskiesdaily.files.wordpress.com/2011/07/canon_0001.jpg a cover story]] in the enthusiast magazine ''[=GameFan=]'', it's largely fallen into obscurity. Thankfully, now we can enjoy this title thanks to UsefulNotes/{{Emulation}} for Arcade (UsefulNotes/{{MAME}}) as well for Dreamcast (Chankast, [=NullDC=], etc.)

As one might expect from seeing the name Psikyo, ''Cannon Spike'' is a twitch shooter. As one of seven characters - [[VideoGame/StreetFighterII Cammy]], [[VideoGame/StreetFighterAlpha Charlie]], [[VideoGame/{{Darkstalkers}} Baby Bonnie Hood]], VideoGame/{{Mega Man|Classic}}, a futuristic version of [[VideoGame/GhostsNGoblins Arthur]], or [[OriginalGeneration original characters]] Shiba Shintaro and Simone - you blast through multiple Capcom-themed stages, firing guns on full-auto while zooming around on rocket skates, skateboards, or in B. B. Hood's case, an old scooter. Two-player co-op is available.

Cannon Spike's old website can be seen [[http://web.archive.org/web/20070915214056/http://www.capcom.co.jp/newproducts/arcade/gunspike/ here]] thanks to Website/WaybackMachine. Website/TheOtherWiki made a modest article about this game [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cannon_Spike here]], mistake that Website/HardcoreGaming101 thankfully fixed making a full article dedicated to this game [[http://www.hardcoregaming101.net/cannon-spike/ here]]. Also Capcom Wiki has an article about this game [[http://capcom.wikia.com/wiki/Cannon_Spike here]], as well separated character articles for [[http://capcom.wikia.com/wiki/Shiba Shiba]] and [[http://capcom.wikia.com/wiki/Simone Simone]].

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!!Tropes:
* AnachronismStew: The game is set in the future, but Arthur comes from Medieval Age, Cammy, Charlie and B. B. Hood comes from the present, and Mega Man comes from a distant future. And even so, all the characters are together in the same plot.
** And between the ''[[Franchise/StreetFighter SF]]'' characters, Charlie comes from ''Alpha'', but Cammy's outfit is from ''II'', in which that time Charlie's dead [[spoiler:(at least until ''VideoGame/StreetFighterV'')]]. Subverted with the alternate Cammy's costume, which is [[EvilCostumeSwitch Shadaloo's Dolls]] from ''Alpha''.
* {{BFG}}: Arthur's gunlance.
* TheBrute: Kabuki, one of the bosses of the game.
* BulletHell: A worthy trope from one of the TropeCodifier companies, Creator/{{Psikyo}}.
* CompetitiveBalance: The playable characters differ in terms of speed, firepower, and melee.
* [[CoolBoard Cool]] HoverBoard: Shiba has a antigravitatory board that uses to move on the screen with ImplausibleBoardingSkills.
* CostumeEvolution:
** Cammy's outfit from this game is back in her recent ''VideoGame/StreetFighterV'' appearance.
** Also, Charlie's look changed here where he's using a black t-shirt below his famous yellow jacket, apart of wearing glasses all the time.
* {{Crossover}}: A boldly plotless shoot-'em-up starring characters from ''Street Fighter'', ''Mega Man'', ''Darkstalkers'', and (sort of) ''Ghosts 'n' Goblins'', blasting their way through multiple levels based on various Capcom franchises.
* {{Cyborg}}: Simone. A cyborg with superhuman strength, she works along with [[VideoGame/GhostsNGoblins Arthur]] to complete her mission.
* DubNameChange:
** Known in Japan as ''Gun Spike''. Also, Charlie's name is ''Nash'', B. B. Hood is ''Bulleta'' and Mega Man is ''Rockman'', just like in their game series.
** Subverted with Balrog, which is named his japanese name in all versions (US and Europe).
* EliteArmy: As refering in [[AllThereInTheManual game's story]]:
-->''...To combat the terrorists' robot soldiers, the World Union for Peace organizes a special force equipped with specialized "Motor Boots" for ultimate mobility. It is up to this Anti-Robot Special Force led by [[Characters/StreetFighterII Cammy]] to enter into battle and rid the world of the robot menace.''
* EpisodeOfTheDead: There's a scene where your character fight zombies and the bosses are giant mutant monsters, an obvious ShoutOut to ''Franchise/ResidentEvil'' game series.
* EvilCostumeSwitch: When you choose Cammy, you can press up or down and you can select her Shadaloo's Doll costume from ''VideoGame/StreetFighterAlpha'' series.
* {{Expy}}[=/=]ShoutOut:
** Two of the characters strongly resemble characters from other UsefulNotes/{{Arcade Game}}s by Capcom. Simone is a ''lot'' like Linn Kurosawa from ''[[VideoGame/AlienVsPredatorCapcom Alien vs. Predator]]'', and Shiba is a redesign of Siva from ''VideoGame/ThreeWonders''. Arthur doesn't count as, as his ending shows, it really is him.
** Even when the comparision has been done in the past, Cammy with his rollerskates looks a lot more like [[Manga/BattleAngelAlita Alita/Gally]] in her [[http://fightingstreet.com/folders/variousinfofolder/ripofffolder/ripoff_pics/gunspike_motorball.jpg Motorball outfit]].
** Shiba has some resemblances with [[Manga/{{Naruto}} Naruto Uzumaki]], considerating ''Naruto'' manga started in 1999 and ''Cannon Spike'' was made in 2000, this could be possible.
* GenreMashup: The game is a kind of hybrid between a ShootEmUp and a BeatEmUp, since despite the characters only attacking with bullets and bombs, the rest of the mechanics of ''Cannon Spike'' share similitudes with a classic Beat 'em Up, even having some proper moves, like Cammy and Charlie using some of their fighting moves.
* {{Fanservice}}: For Capcom fans.
* FinalBoss: Psychiccer Sting, a LightningBruiser which also made clones of himself.
* MassiveMultiplayerCrossover: Much like in the ''VideoGame/CapcomVs'' games, except the villains are mostly original characters.
* MeaningfulName: The name of the game, "Cannon Spike", is also the name of one of Cammy's moves in ''Street Fighter'' series[[note]]It's her signature move where she performs an upward kick at her opponent[[/note]]. And Cammy is TheProtagonist of this game.
* MightyGlacier: Arthur counts as this, especially with his exaggerated version of his golden armor.
* MsFanservice: As usual, Cammy's ass is on full display. Also Simone with her well-marked BattleBallgown, and Cat Lady Beauty with her NavelDeepNeckline.
* MythologyGag: Contains a ton of these from Creator/{{Capcom}}:
** The game plot happens in [[Franchise/MegaMan 20XX]].
** Protagonists hail from franchises such as ''Franchise/StreetFighter'', ''Videogame/GhostsNGoblins'', ''VideoGame/{{MegaMan|Classic}}'', and ''VideoGame/{{Darkstalkers}}''. Even the {{original|Generation}} characters are based on [[VideoGame/ThreeWonders certain]] [[VideoGame/AlienVsPredatorCapcom games]].
* PoweredArmor: Basically Arthur's KnightInShiningArmor is up to eleven.
* RuleOfThree:
** There're 3 buttons to use in the game, Mark (used to lock onto a targeted enemy), Shoot, and Attack (a close-range strike, usually more powerful or with greater knock-back compared to ordinary shooting.) In addition to these basic commands, each character also has a ranged special attack (unleashed by pressing Shoot and Attack simultaneously), a close-range special (Mark and Attack simultaneously), and a super special (all three buttons simultaneously).
** Also, one of the {{Boss Battle}}s are made by 3 robots: Rick Blue, Bob Green and Ken Brown.
* {{Secret Character}}s: VideoGame/{{Mega Man|Classic}} and [[VideoGame/{{Darkstalkers}} Baby Bonnie Hood]] in Dreamcast version. Only you have to press left or right respectively after the last seen character on screen (Charlie at left, Simone at right) on the Character Selection screen.
* TheStoic: Simone.
* WorldOfActionGirls: Cammy, Simone and B. B. Hood are all capable ass-kickers in their own right. As is the DarkActionGirl, Cat Lady Beauty.
* YouDontLookLikeYou: One of the bosses who [[ShoutOut looks like]] Music/MarilynManson is called as "[[VideoGame/StreetFighterII Fallen Balrog]]"[[note]]it's a redesign of Vega, the [[BadassSpaniard Spanish Ninja]] known as "Balrog" in Japan.[[/note]].
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