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Game » consists of 34 releases. Released December 1982
Master of Weapon is a vertical-scrolling shooter released in arcades and later ported to the Genesis.
Sequel to the popular vertical shooter.
Velocity is a vertically scrolling shooter wherein the player takes the role of a test pilot in a prototype ship that has the power of teleportation.
A group of farmers from a poor-village in medieval Japan attempt to start a rebellion against their oppressive feudal overlord for their independence. However, only a pair of farmers ends up participating, so it's up to them and them alone to fight through the overlord's entire ninja army.
A free side-scrolling space shooter with HD graphics and interesting co-op twist.
Guxt is a simple vertical space shooter where the player controls a spaceship through five levels. In the course of each level the player blasts through waves of enemies all of which end with a boss battle.
One of two PSN titles released concurrently with the North American launch of the Playstation 3. It is a quick-paced arcade style dual-joystick shooter.
A Japanese compilation of a top-down bullet hell shooter and an adventure game.
Ares is a top-down vertical shooter for TimeTop GameKing.
The Celebration of a Classic Compile'd in a New Way.
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.
Vertical shoot 'em up from Taito and Working Designs and sequel to RayForce/Galactic Attack.
The fourth entry in Capcom's vertical scrolling shooter series for the arcade.
A vertical-scrolling shoot 'em up by Vic Tokai for the Super Nintendo. It is known as Kidou Soukou Dion in Japan.
A scatological shoot 'em up released for the PC Engine in 1992. It was developed by Bits Laboratory and published by Media Rings.
A vertically-scrolling shoot 'em up released for the Super Famicom in 1992.
A vertical shoot-'em-up released for the Game Boy in Japan in 1991.
A cute shoot 'em up from Konami for the Game Boy and the direct sequel to the original TwinBee. It was released in Europe as Pop'n TwinBee after the 1993 SNES game with the same name, in order to capitalize on its success.
Dragon Spirit is vertical arcade shooter released in 1987 by Namco and Atari. This page is for the updated Nintendo Entertainment System version, published in the US by Bandai.
A futuristic vertically-oriented shoot 'em up for the TurboGrafx-16 featuring insectoid enemies. The player's ship, a bio-mechanical vessel named the Chimera, changes shape whenever it collects power-ups.
A vertically-scrolling Arcade shoot 'em up from Sega that was ported to various systems.
Assault is a top-down shooter from Namco, released in the arcades in 1988.
A Famicom Disk System helicopter shoot-'em-up by Jaleco. The second in their Big Challenge! series.
The sequel to the obscure 8-bit title, Thunder Force II finds players again fighting against the ORN and their plans to assault the Galaxy Federation.
An Arcade shoot-'em-up developed by Capcom. The NES version was exclusive to North America.
Shoot and bomb your way around in this Xevious-style shooter for the MSX2.
Stinger is a shoot-em-up developed by Konami. It is the North American version of the sequel to Twinbee.
A shoot-em-up released for the NES by Hudson and the third game they used in their national Caravan competition. Known for its novel alternating of horizontal and vertical levels. It was originally named Hector '87 in Japan.
Attack, evolve, and power-up in this arcade vertical-scrolling sci-fi shooter from Data East and the sequel to Darwin 4078.
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