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A compilation of six shoot-'em-ups originally developed by Psikyo. The collection was created initially for western audiences on Switch by NIS America, but a Japanese release on PlayStation 4 came about later from City Connection.
A second collection from NIS America (Switch, western release) and City Connection (PS4, Japanese release) of Psikyo shoot-'em-ups.
A third installment of the Switch compilation packs of Psikyo games.
A second collection of Psikyo arcade games for Switch.
Psikyo Collection Vol. 1 collects for Psikyo classics for the Switch.
Sengoku Blade: Sengoku Ace Episode III
The fifth and final arcade installment of the Taisen Hot Gimmick series of strip mahjong games.
The second Taisen Hot Gimmick game for PS2.
A Japanese compilation of a top-down bullet hell shooter and an adventure game.
Compilation disc of the two Gunbird games. Only released in Japan and Europe.
A two game compilation that was released as part of the Psikyo Shooting Collection in Japan.
The first two Striker 1945 games are compiled onto one PlayStation 2 collection.
The first Taisen Hot Gimmick game to hit consoles (outside of the Capcom crossover Taisen Net Gimmick).
The Legend of Holy Protein is the first Cho Aniki game not developed by Masaya. It is also the first polygonal entry in the series.
A strip mahjong game by the studio behind Taisen Hot Gimmick, featuring art and characters from the erotic manga series G-taste.
A genre-bending arcade game that mashes Block-Breaking and Shooter gameplay with a playful pinball like theme.
Psikyo and Capcom's top dogs clash in an epic battle of... mahjong!?
Zero Gunner 2 is a shoot 'em up released on the Dreamcast and Arcade in Japan only.
A remixed version of the first four Taisen Hot Gimmick games, featuring scenes from all four strip mahjong games. Later received an enhanced version for Taito Type X hardware in 2005 as "Taisen Hot Gimmick Mix Party".
Dragon Blaze is a vertical scrolling shooter arcade game, also released for Playstation 2 as a part of Psikyo Shooting Collection Vol. 3, and on its own in Europe.
A 3D table tennis game by Psikyo, featuring a comical cast of characters in hot spring locales.
An over-the-head shooting game that originally appeared on the Naomi arcade board called Gunspike. Cannon Spike offered Nash, Cammy, Arthur and Mega Man from some of Capcom’s biggest games as playable characters.
A Japanese-exclusive arcade Lode Runner game by Psikyo.
The fourth in Psikyo's yearly series of arcade strip mahjong games.
The third in the Taisen Hot Gimmick series of "strip mahjong" games, themed around playing mahjong against women over the internet.
This is the third game in the Strikers 1945 series. Strikers 1945 III was considered the high point of the franchise.
Play a kid in a fantasy horizontal shooter.
Strikers 1945 Plus was a remake of Strikers 1945 II for the Neo Geo platform. Plus was the only game in the series with a horizonal monitor configuration.
The second game in the Taisen Hot Gimmick series, with art based on Japanese men's magazine Kairakuten.
A 2D fighting game released in arcades by Psikyo in 1998, known for its grim modern-day atmosphere and its influences in SNK's The King of Fighters series.
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