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The first game in the futuristic action-adventure series "Cyberia" released on consoles in 1996.
When the titular action hero gets abducted by the alien Rigelatin empire in a dastardly plan to invade Earth, Duke must launch his own one-man counter-offensive in this high-octane sequel to the 1991 platformer Duke Nukem.
A side-scrolling platformer/shooter from Treasure. Its colorful art style and frenetic shooting action have earned it near universal praise.
A shoot 'em up game for the CD-i. It was released in 1992.
Known as Gun Sight, this first-person shooter was released in Japan before the renamed Laser Invasion was released in the US, it released in Japan on March 15th 1991.
Knight Arms: The Hybrid Framer was part third-person rail shooter and part side-scrolling platformer, released by Arsys Software for the Sharp X68000 computer in 1989. It featured some of the most advanced pseudo-3D sprite-scaling seen on a home system of the 1980's.
Shoot bad guys and rescue the hostages in this 1987 first-person Arcade light-gun shooter from Taito.
The pack-in VHS tape for the Action Max console.
Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam: Hot Scramble is the first console Gundam game. It features some early first-person shooter elements, along with side-scrolling action segments.
An early 3D, first-person, role-playing shooter, released by Bullet-Proof Software in 1985. Ahead of its time, it was an early example of both the Action-RPG and FPS genres.
An early 1983 laserdisc video game released by Nihon Bussan and Data East, based on the anime film Harmagedon released that same year.
One of the first Laserdisc games, made in 1982 and using technology pioneered by SEGA. Following its 1982 debut, it was released in Japan in May 1983 and worldwide several months later.
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