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Shooty Skies is an endless arcade flyer from the creators of Crossy Road.
A classic arcade-style space shooter developed by IGG. Playable on mobile devices.
A top-down vehicular combat game, downloadable for PC.
Jamestown: Legend Of The Lost Colony is a neo-classical top-down shooter for up to 4 players, set on 17th-century British Colonial Mars.
A DOS top-down shooter with dozens of planet to visit, paths to take, and thousands of upgrade combinations.
Who's That Flying?! is a side-scrolling shooter meets tower defense game.
A space-shooter in true indie form
This remake of a classic, top-down shooter now features a wider field of action and emphasizes cooperative online play. Players choose one of three WWII fighter planes to fly through the tropical Pacific and destroy countless enemy airplanes, vehicles and ships.
A vertically scrolling shoot 'em up, from Treasure that features unique polarity-switching gameplay. It is the spiritual successor to Radiant Silvergun.
The Reap is an isometric shoot 'em up by Housemarque, in the vein of the Zaxxon series. Players fly a ship through 4 distinct worlds; fighting human, robotic, alien, and aquatic enemies along the way.
Horizontal scrolling shoot 'em up developed and released by Apogee in 1996. It has the distinction of being the last title published under the Apogee brand.
Tyrian is a computer game developed by Eclipse Productions and orginaly published in 1995 by Epic MegaGames. In 1999 game was re-released as Tyrian 2000, featuring Windows compatibility, an additional fifth episode and bug fixes. The game was officially released as freeware in 2004, and the graphics have been made available under an open license in April 2007.
Vertically scrolling sci-fi shoot 'em up made in Korea.
Traffic Department 2192 is a top-down shooter set on the planet Seche, and focuses on the conflict between the titular Traffic Department and the violent Vulture gang.
A top-down shooter for the Philips CD-i, developed by Vision Games and released in 1993.
Zone 66 is a top-down shooter released in 1993 for the PC.
A 2D vertical shooter for DOS from Apogee.
A vertical-scrolling shoot 'em up game for MS Dos developed by Tech-Noir and published by Epic Games in 1992, Overkill features six worlds and a wide variety of upgrade options as the player takes on hordes of alien invaders.
D-Force, also known as Dimension Force, is an Asmik-published top-down vertical shoot 'em up for the SNES. Players control a helicopter-like ship that has the ability to alter its altitude to avoid or attack air and land targets.
The first in Seibu Kaihatsu's signature shoot-'em-up series, Raiden puts players in the role in the titular spacecraft "Raiden" as they battle an alien invasion, 100 years into the future.
A vertically-scrolling shoot-em-up and the sequel to the original Xenon.
A shoot 'em up for DOS and Amiga by Emerald Software. The Amiga version features both vertical scrolling and side scrolling levels, whereas the PC version is top-down only. The game was also released as Phantom Fighter.
A 2D side-scrolling shooter, and an arcade classic! Travel across space, power-up the companion orb, and bring down some of the toughest alien bosses in gaming.
Astro-warrior is a top-down shooter for the Sega Master System that allows you to upgrade your weapons over multiple levels. The game includes varying enemy spaceships and boss battles.
1942 is a vertical shooter set in an exaggerated World War 2 universe. It went on to be one of Capcom's very first hits.
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