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Game » consists of 2 releases. Released Jul 31, 1999
Dorapan is a 2D space shooter being developed for the Xbox Live Indie Game Marketplace. It is being created by students at Muhlenberg College.
PlayStation family exclusive sequel to Söldner-X: Himmelsstürmer.
An upcoming hi-definition remake of the 2007 PC space shooter. Updated with new music, easier default difficulty, optional Sixaxis support, and Trophies. Available on the PSN December 4th, 2008.
Omega Five is an old-school 2D-style horizontal shump by Hudson for Xbox Live Arcade.
Homura is an arcade style shoot-em-up that was released for the PS2 in Japan and Europe.
The sixth entry, and first straight-to-console iteration, in the fast-paced sci-fi space shooter series, Gradius V implemented 3D models and backdrops, simultaneous multiplayer, online scoreboards, "revival start," and advanced control schemes. It is the only Gradius game not developed exclusively by Konami.
Be Bill Rizer and kick ass through a variety of intense levels by yourself or with a friend.
A vertically scrolling shoot 'em up, from Treasure that features unique polarity-switching gameplay. It is the spiritual successor to Radiant Silvergun.
The sequel to the Neo Geo arcade shoot 'em up Pulstar revamps many of the original game's mechanics while adding five new ships to control, each with their own unique and dangerous assortment of weaponry.
Gradius Gaiden expounds on the Vic Viper mythos in this formerly import-exclusive shoot-em-up with four selectable ships, a customizable power-up gauge, and two-player simultaneous play.
Gaia Seed is a side-scrolling shooter released for the PlayStation in 1996.
The fourth game in the Thunder Force series, renamed Lightening Force: Quest for the Darkstar by Sega Of America. Known as Thunder Force IV in Japan and Europe.
A sci-fi side-scrolling shoot-'em-up by SNK, drawing heavy inspiration fron the R-Type series with its use of a large satellite component guarding the ship.
An aquatic themed side-scrolling shooter from 1991. It is the first SNES title in the Darius franchise.
A further shoot'em up in the Darius series this time for the SuperGrafx-16/TurboGrafx. Darius Plus is based on Super Darius for the TurboGrafx-CD but with fewer bosses and was actually written for the SuperGrafx because playing it on that console results in slightly improved graphics.
The third installment of the Gradius series, pitting the Vic Viper against Bacterian forces yet again. It introduces the "Edit Mode" system, allowing players to fully-customize their weapon loadout.
The sequel to Irem's signature arcade shoot-'em-up, adding a variety of new weaponry to help take on the Bydo forces.
The direct follow-up to Konami's arcade shoot-'em-up classic Gradius, introducing customizable Power Meters with new power-ups. It had no official release in North America for 18 years.
Also known as Salamander, Life Force is a spin-off of the 1985 shoot-'em-up Gradius featuring two-player multiplayer and both side-scrolling and vertical-scrolling stages.
A side scrolling arcade shoot 'em up and the first in Konami's famous series. The game became famous for its extreme difficulty and varied power-ups.
Players must destroy waves of UFOs while saving abductees in this classic shoot 'em up
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