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Game » consists of 1 releases. Released 1982
VoidExpanse, the first game from Vietnam based studio AtomicTorch Studio, is an open-world, top down, sci-fi shooter action-RPG.
Classic Midway games made portable, with added wireless multiplayer
Moonpod combines top-down space shooting and resource gathering to create this retro inspired game.
A remake of Sinistar, the classic 80s arcade game. In this game the player is sucked through a wormhole and thrown into the universe of the Sinistar. Players must navigate 24 levels in order to beat the game, and destroy gates and sinistars while they are at it.
Xenostar is a Sinistar-inspired released for the Amiga from 1994.
Fly a prototype fighter through the caverns of a subterranean colony while rescuing miners and blasting aliens in this 1993 shooter from Zyrinx.
Deathstar (also stylised as DeathStar) is a multi-directional shoot-em-up released for the BBC Micro and Acorn Electron in 1984. It is a gameplay clone of Sinistar.
A bidirectional, horizontal scrolling shoot'em up similar to Defender, written by Dan Thompson and Andrew Kaluzniacki and published by Sirius Software for various 8-bit homecomputers.
Save the last human family and blast as many robots as you can in this classic dual-joystick shooter from Williams Electronics.
Tempest is a rotation-based shooter with vector graphics, first appearing in arcades in 1981. It popularized the subgenre of “tube shooters” and also pioneered the use of vectors in game graphics.
Players must destroy waves of UFOs while saving abductees in this classic shoot 'em up
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