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  • Vasara 2

    2001

    Vasara 2

    2001

    Shooter
    Arcade
    A bullet hell shoot-em-up, and the sequel to Vasara
  • Vasara

    2000

    Vasara

    2000

    Shooter
    Arcade
    Vasara is an arcade scroll shooter game released by Visco in 2000. All six stages. The motif is the Battle of Sekigahara and the Jin of Osaka, but all the cavalry has been replaced with air bikes, and battleships and tanks have appeared, creating a worldview that could be described as the sci-fi Warring States period.
  • Chimera Beast

    Chimera Beast

    Shooter
    Arcade
    An underwater shooter where a worm-like beast shoots at different enemies and ugly bosses. Jaleco never released this game.
  • Cheese Chase

    1994

    Cheese Chase

    1994

    Shooter
    Arcade
    You play a mouse who must avoid rats and bombs while collecting cheese in a maze. You are able to open and close doors to help you elude your enemies. The game uses an overhead perspective with very big sprites and a multi-directional scrolling playfield.
  • Crackshot

    1987

    Crackshot

    1987

    Shooter
    Arcade
    A shooting gallery style game. A player must use his skill to shoot a number of 'good' targets, while not shooting the 'bad' ones, before time runs out. The game has several levels including a bar, Varmit Alley, Bank Robbers, Robots, Birds, outer space, Bank robbers again and a Bonus 'Slot machine' level.
  • Blue Shark

    1978

    Blue Shark

    1978

    Shooter
    Arcade
    An undersea shooting game where the player uses a mounted spear gun to kill sea creatures that move across the screen. Shoot the sharks, swordfish and octopuses but try not to hit any of the skindivers.
  • Nostradamus

    1993

    Nostradamus

    1993

    Shooter
    Arcade
    Nostradamus is a vertically scrolling arcade shoot 'em up released by Face in 1993. Players control either Dalas (player one) or Joanna (player two) to shoot down many different enemies and then defeat the level boss to advance through the game's nine stages. According to one of Nostradamus' supposed prophecies, in July 1999, a great leader would come from the sky to rebirth an old ruler over a lost province on Earth. In the game's story, this prediction comes true in the form of an alien invasion. Originating from Saturn, the alien invasion force quickly attacks many locations on Earth in preparation for an even bigger assault and possible complete global domination. Efforts are put into the design of advanced space fighters and mecha along with the best fighter pilots - in this case, pilots Dalas and Joanna - to combat the Saturnites and dispel any further doom prophecies from materializing on Earth.
  • R-Shark

    1995

    R-Shark

    1995

    Shooter
    Arcade
    R-Shark is a space themed Shoot 'Em Up developed and published by Dooyong in Korea for the Arcade platform. Many of Dooyongs arcade games were exported to Japan, but R-Shark was their first to only be released in Korea.
  • Ryu Jin

    1993

    Ryu Jin

    1993

    Shooter
    Arcade
    Ryu Jin is a vertical shooter produced by Taito in 1993.
  • S.S. Mission

    1992

    S.S. Mission

    1992

    Shooter
    Arcade
    S.S. Mission was produced by Comad in 1992.
  • Silver Millennium

    1995

    Silver Millennium

    1995

    Shooter
    Arcade
    Silver Millennium was released in May 1995. 4000 units were produced at factory. This game is considered as one of the rarest video game ever developed in South Korea. At this time, many Japanese company released their games in Korea and they was more interesting than Korean games. Korean gamers were didn't interested by their Korean games. One year after the release, Silver Millennium boards were converted to "Pasha Pasha". Beside this, Silver Millennium is a true jewel from South Korea. It's even a pioneer in what's we call 'Maniac Shooter' In 2007, Para JP want to do a sort of 'remake' of the game, but the project was canceled at a certain stage of development and the game was never released.
  • Stagger 1

    1997

    Stagger 1

    1997

    Shooter
    Arcade
    Stagger 1 / Red Hawk is a 1997 vertical scrolling shooter arcade game created by Afega. Stagger 1 / Red Hawk was Afega's big breakthrough. Even though its success was mostly expressed in the spreading of bootlegs in China, Afega still claimed to have exported more than 10,000 machines. In Korea, the game was originally published before the summer vacation of 1997, but called back for some reason, and not sold again until November the same year. At first sales were slow because of the low machine price of 250,000 Won (which lead arcade owners assume low quality), but after word-of-mouth had spread, the game became a hit in its home country, too6. While it didn't bring anything new on the shmup table, Red Hawk's biggest strength was its bombastic arsenal, throwing together all kinds of weapon systems that are seen in the genre. Besides the highly upgradeable standard weapon, planes can charge for a devastating, screen filling special attack. Those don't replace smart bombs, though, as those are available, too.
  • Syvalion

    1988

    Syvalion

    1988

    Shooter
    Arcade Sharp X68000 Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    Syvalion is an arcade shooter video game released by Taito in 1988 and designed by Fukio Mitsuji, creator of Bubble Bobble. The player controls a golden metal dragon which flies around, breathing fire at its enemies while collecting power-ups to recharge its fire. The enemies are robots and tanks. At the end of each level, the player fights a boss.
  • Task Force Harrier

    1989

    Task Force Harrier

    1989

    Shooter
    Arcade
    Task Force Harrier was produced by UPL in 1989.
  • Thunder Dragon 2

    1993

    Thunder Dragon 2

    1993

    Shooter
    Arcade
    Thunder Dragon 2 is a vertical arcade shooter, developed and published by NMK in 1993. The game uses variable rate scrolling (the screen scrolls at different speeds or not at all), and is played from a top-down view. Unlike space shooters, Thunder Dragon 2 is played in-atmosphere on a single world with contemporary airplanes. The game contains eight stages, with popcorn enemies and ships with varying degrees of durability throughout. Each stage culminates in a boss fight, preceded by a warning. The player chooses between two different ships, a slow but powerful ship on the player 1 side, and a fast but weak ship on the player 2 side. Scoring is accomplished through enemy destruction, accumulation of medals dropped by enemies, and special bonus awards for completing specific tasks.
  • U.N. Defense Force: Earth Joker

    1993

    U.N. Defense Force: Earth Joker

    1993

    Shooter
    Arcade
    Earth Joker - U.N. Defense Force was produced by Visco Games in 1993.
  • World Wars

    1987

    World Wars

    1987

    Shooter
    Arcade
    World Wars was produced by SNK in 1987.
  • Battle Cruiser M-12

    1983

    Battle Cruiser M-12

    1983

    Shooter
    Arcade
    Battle Cruiser M-12 is a vertical shooter produced by Sigma Ent. Inc. in 1982.
  • Koutetsu Yousai Strahl

    1992

    Koutetsu Yousai Strahl

    1992

    Shooter
    Arcade
    The game takes place in modern times where a great depression has swept over the world. Amidst the depression and its riots of jobless workers, a mad scientist starts his plan of world domination. Taking command in the titular fortress orbiting Earth, the evil Doctor Gegeben Funkerun uses his own robots, flying fortresses and mercenaries to wreak havoc across the globe until all his demands are met. Assisting the attacked and weakened governments, workers across the nations help develop a series of jet fighters called the Aizerun Geist to use against the forces of Dr. Funkerun and save the world. Before each stage begins, players are given a choice of weapons to purchase at a hangar for the Aizerun Geist. There are four weapons within three tiers to choose from including Main Attack, Sub Weapon and Bomb. Of the Main Attack the player can choose Twin Shot, Laser, Heavy Laser and the Charge Shot. Of the Sub Weapons, players can choose additional firepower, Homing Missiles, Shielded Options or an energy barrier. Play
  • Kaitei Daisensou

    1993

    Kaitei Daisensou

    1993

    Shooter
    Arcade
    Also known has In the Hunt outside of Japan. An organization known as the D.A.S. (The Dark Anarchy Society) uses magnetic doomsday machines to melt the polar ice caps and thus desolate the world. Although the entire world is flooded, a few societies survive to build over the highest structures they can find and continue living. In this post apocalyptic scenario, the D.A.S., who were prepared for this catastrophe, reign supreme over the survivors with martial law and military weapons of extraordinary power. Upon learning of a new D.A.S. superweapon being developed, "Yugusukyuure", the remaining survivors who are terrorized by D.A.S. secretly organize a rebellion force using a newly developed submarine known as the Granvia. The Granvia’s mission is to dive into D.A.S. enforced waters, territories and eventually the D.A.S. headquarters itself to destroy every single D.A.S. weapon in sight.
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