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Game » consists of 7 releases. Released Nov 22, 2005
This Xbox Live Arcade release combines both Asteroids and Asteroids Deluxe into one release, and also offers an "evolved" mode with altered graphics and gameplay.
Undertow is a side-scrolling game featuring multiplayer combat, as well as a 15 level singleplayer campaign that takes you through a war involving the Atlanteans, mysterious aliens, and what's left of humanity.
Full game price 800 MS points ($10)
The chain reaction-based 360 shooter Every Extend Extra Extreme that is an expanded version of the PSP game, Every Extend Extra, which in turn was expanded from a free PC game called Every Extend.
Navigate the world and collect more points than your foes while using emotions as power-ups in this downloadable game.
This dual-joystick shooter on the PLAYSTATION Network tasks you with manning your spaceship and defending your planet against numerous incoming threats.
Echoes is a free remastered game of Asteroids developed by Binary Zoo. It includes weapon power-ups, new enemies and flash effects.
Bullet Candy is a fast-paced, action-packed shooter with an explosive top-down 360-degree perspective!
Assault Heroes is an arcade-style dual-joystick shooter for the Xbox Live Arcade, PC, and PlayStation Network.
The PlayStation Network houses this dual-joystick shooter from Sony and Bluepoint.
One of two PSN titles released concurrently with the North American launch of the Playstation 3. It is a quick-paced arcade style dual-joystick shooter.
Grid Wars is a freely distributed clone of Geometry Wars made by Mark Incitti. It was previously available from his website, but was taken down from there after its popularity drew ire from Bizarre Creation's Legal team.
mono is a freeware shooter for the PC. It was originally developed as a testing program for the developer's other projects.
Torus Trooper is a free PC shooter, where you pilot a ship through the inside of a twisted cylinder. A timer is ticking down on screen, and you collect points to keep the timer from reaching zero, ending your game.
A vertically scrolling shoot 'em up, from Treasure that features unique polarity-switching gameplay. It is the spiritual successor to Radiant Silvergun.
Apocalypse is a third-person shooter. It is most widely known for its use of both Bruce Willis' voice and likeness.
A Nintendo 64 port of Robotron X, an update of the arcade classic Robotron 2084 that was released on PS1 and PC a month earlier.
Award-winning classic, re-released for new generations.
A dual-joystick Arcade shooter ported to nearly every contemporary system. Contestants gear up to win fantastic prizes on the most violent game show on TV.
A shoot em up for the Amiga where players control a Dragon which must burn oncoming waves of shapes and worm-like creatures.
A shooting game featuring a Defender style left/right shooting ship. Enemies drift onto the screen with increasing speed, somewhat reminiscent of Geometry Wars.
As the titular Black Widow, players defend themselves from waves of bugs in this Atari arcade game.
Save the last human family and blast as many robots as you can in this classic dual-joystick shooter from Williams Electronics.
Released by Sega in 1981, Space Fury was the first video game to feature colour vector graphics. It also featured ship power-ups.
Atari's bestselling game of all time, Asteroids was one of the most influential releases of the Golden Age of Arcade Games. One of the first space shooters, it was the inspiration for many of the dual stick shooter games of the modern era, Geometry Wars chief among them.
1979 arcade shooter by Nintendo where the player must fight sixteen surrounding desperadoes. A precursor to Donkey Kong, it was designed by Genyo Takeda, with assistance from Shigeru Miyamoto, working on his first video game. Possibly the first run & gun shooter, it also introduced the damsel-in-distress trope to gaming as well as continuous background music.
The fourth game in Arkedo's "one game per month" experiment on the Xbox Live Indie Games Marketplace. Currently, all that is known about the game is that it is a "cross between the Legend of Zelda and Geometry Wars."
A shoot-’em-up developed by Serenity Forge.
The third game from independent developer radiangames, Inferno is described as a cross between Geometry Wars and Gauntlet.
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