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Game » consists of 3 releases. Released December 1989
Dorapan is a 2D space shooter being developed for the Xbox Live Indie Game Marketplace. It is being created by students at Muhlenberg College.
An aptly named retro themed shooter for the Xbox Live Indie Game Marketplace from Sorcery Games.
PlayStation family exclusive sequel to Söldner-X: Himmelsstürmer.
Shoot 1UP is a unique shoot 'em up game created by Mommy's Best Games in which players control all of their ships at the same time.
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.
The next installment in the Thunder Force series. The game brings the classic scrolling shooter action to the Playstation 2.
Omega Five is an old-school 2D-style horizontal shump by Hudson for Xbox Live Arcade.
Contra 4 brings classic side-scrolling action to the DS as Earth is faced with a new menace, and four of Earth's strongest soldiers have been chosen to fight back on Galluga Island.
A free side-scrolling space shooter with HD graphics and interesting co-op twist.
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 fourth main installment of the R-Type series, bringing the shoot-'em-up series into 3D while adding multiple ships to choose from and a superweapon system known as the "Delta Weapon".
A horizontal side scroller for the Amiga which is set in the tiny world of insects.
A standard side-scrolling space shooter developed by Visco for Neo Geo hardware.
Players control either Jimbo or Sully as they destroy aliens in this fast-paced shooter.
The sequel to Konami's 1988 side-scrolling shooter, putting players back in control of the Blue Thunder and Red Thunder starfighters as they continue their fight against the Mechanikons.
A side-scrolling shoot-'em-up arcade game from Tecmo, featuring a gameplay system where players flip their ship horizontally to attack enemies behind them.
Xexex is a 1991 Konami Shoot Em' Up that takes elements from both the Gradius and R-Type series.
A side-scrolling shoot-'em-up by Allumer, released for arcades in 1991. It is heavily based on the 1987 Irem game R-Type.
A side-scrolling shooter known for its unconventional box art.
Ziriax is a horizontal scrolling shoot 'em up developed by The Whiz Kids and published by The Software Business. It was released in 1990 for the Amiga.
A side scrolling shooter in space, for the Genesis, which features a spaceship that can transform into a mecha.
A side-scrolling shoot'em up and the successor to X-Out wich comes with a two player co-op ability. Developed by Advantec Software and published by Rainbow Arts for Commodore Amiga and Atari ST.
A horizontally scrolling shoot 'em up with eight levels and an underwater setting.
A side-scrolling shoot-'em-up similar to the studio's earlier R-Type, putting players in control of a microscopic fighter jet in a parasitized human body. Its main feature is the use of mechanized tentacles that maneuvers around the ship.
An arcade side-scrolling shoot-'em-up from Konami, putting two starfighters against ruthless mechanized alien forces.
A side-scrolling shoot'em up for the Commodore 64 and Amiga which is also known as Denaris.
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.
A Konami run-and-gun famous for its fast-paced, gritty, old-school action.
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