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A collection of the Sega Saturn versions of two Cotton titles plus Guardian Force.
Space-themed bullet hell shoot'em up game by Masayuki Ito. Features many levels and upgrades to your ship.
Rolling Gunner is a shoot 'em up set in the year 2061 after artificial intelligence has taken over Earth.
A "bullet hell" shoot-'em-up for mobile devices, created by ex-Cave developers.
Neko Navy is a horizontal shoot-em-up developed by DeathMofuMofu.
Crimzon Clover is a doujin bullet hell shoot 'em up for the PC.
A 'Bullet Hell' Shoot 'Em Up game.
HELLSINKER is a Japanese Vertical Shmup.
Pink Sweets is a vertical shoot 'em up developed by Cave, and the sequel to Ibara.
A scrolling shooter for the Dreamcast, Gunbird lets you choose one of seven characters, from a magician to a combat android, to battle God (oddly an elephant) and his angels (actually an army of frogs).
PlayStation-only sequel to Jaleco's crossover cute-'em-up.
Galaga meets Puyo Puyo in this unique versus shoot-'em-up for Neo Geo hardware. Warning: cuteness overload.
A shoot-'em-up similar to the studio's earlier Samurai Aces, Gunbird has five unorthodox adventurers seeking pieces of a magical mirror to gain a wish. It is also known for its deceptive budget release as "Mobile Light Force".
Pocky & Rocky 2 is the follow-up to Natsume's youkai-filled cute 'em up Pocky & Rocky, starring the eponymous shrine maiden and tanooki.
Pocky and Rocky is an arcade style top-down style shooting game starring a girl and a raccoon.
A vertical-scrolling shoot 'em up and Star Soldier spin-off that satirizes the series in much the same way that Konami's Parodius satirizes their Gradius series. Playable characters include a giant winged Bomberman and a sentient PC Engine.
The fourth entry in Sega's Fantasy Zone franchise. Like other main titles in the series, it is a horizontal shoot 'em up game. It is known in Japan as Fantasy Zone Gear: Opa Opa Jr. no Bouken. In every country outside of Japan it was released as just Fantasy Zone, sharing the name of the first title in the series.
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