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The final Golgo-13 arcade light-gun shooter from Eighting/Raizing and Namco.
A simple action puzzle game where the user controls a spinning stick through increasingly difficult to navigate mazes.
The third installment of the Bloody Roar series brings the transformable Zoanthropes to sixth-generation console hardware.
The second Golgo-13 arcade lightgun game from Raizing and Namco.
The fifth game in the 194X series of shoot 'em ups, 1944 was developed by Eighting/Raizing and plays more like earlier games in the series.
The third and final game in the Mahou Daisakusen series of magic-meets-machine shoot-'em-ups by Eighting/Raizing. It features a system where players switch between two elements, red fire and blue ice, that affect enemeis of both colors.
Brave Blade is the last Raizing-Eighting vertical SHMUP which was released in arcades in 2000 by Eighting.
A Golgo-13 arcade lightgun shooter from Raizing, published by Namco.
From the creators of the Point Blank series, Ghoul Panic is a 3D first person light gun adventure released on the PlayStation and designed for use with the G-Con45. Players must shoot their way through a haunted mansion, taking out ghosts, ghouls, mummies, and the like as they go.
Spiritual successor to Battle Garegga.
As relations between humans and the Zoanthropes grow sour, a new breed of Zoanthropes brawl in an all-out war in the second installment of the Bloody Roar series of 3D fighting games.
A vertical arcade shoot-'em-up released in 1997. Filled with tons of bosses, secrets, and styyyyyyyle.
A 3D fighting game best known for its "Beast" system, where each fighter has the ability to transform into a half-human half-animal creature with enhanced fighting abilities.
With Earth's resources spent, galactic corporations battle for control of the Moon and Mars. When the Eight Luck company claims Mars for itself, the JDF establishes the Scarlet Lotus Team, a group of elite pilots, "Tera Divers", to fight back.
Vertically scrolling shoot-em-up by Raizing, noted among hardcore fans for its challenging "rank" system.
The PC Engine's answer to Columns and Puyo Puyo, Panic Bomber is a "falling blocks" puzzle game and spin-off of the studio's Bomberman series.
The wildest aerorace is about to begin in this sequel to the magic-meets-machine shoot-'em-up Sorcer Striker, combining traditional shoot-'em-up gameplay with the speed control and rival contention of racing games.
A fantasy-themed vertically-scrolling shoot-'em-up game, released in arcades in 1993.
Robot fighting comes to the Rift courtesy of Colopl.
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