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  • Muchi Muchi Pork!

    2007

    Muchi Muchi Pork!

    2007

    Shooter
    Arcade Xbox 360
    Muchi Muchi Pork! (むちむちポーク! Muchi Muchi Pōku!?) is a 2007[2] arcade bullet hell cute 'em up developed by CAVE, and published by AMI.
  • S.T.G: Strike Gunner

    1991

    S.T.G: Strike Gunner

    1991

    Shooter
    Arcade Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    Strike Gunner S.T.G is an Action game, developed by Athena and published by Tecmo, which was released in 1991. A vertically scrolling shooter.
  • Meta Fox

    1989

    Meta Fox

    1989

    Shooter
    Arcade
    A shooter where a blue and red airplanes fight off enemy airplanes, helicopters, and tanks while collecting power-ups.
  • Funky Fish

    Funky Fish

    Shooter
    Atari 2600
  • Gyrodine

    1986

    Gyrodine

    1986

    Shooter
    Family Computer
    Gyrodine is a top-down vertical helicopter scrolling shooter for the Nintendo Entertainment System/Family Computer, MSX and arcade developed by Crux and published by Taito in 1984.
  • Gun Frontier

    1991

    Gun Frontier

    1991

    Shooter
    Arcade Sega Saturn
    Gun Frontier is a 1990 arcade vertical shoot-'em-up developed by Taito. Taking place on the planet gloria, a newly colonised planet with a manner of living similar to that of the american west, the player fights to defend settlers from airborne pirates, many of which are shaped after guns of the old west. Guns and bombs are levelled-up and collected by dropped power-ups, which are money-themed, with the gun upgrades shown as American dimes and bombs as gold bars.
  • Crazy Cop

    Crazy Cop

    Shooter
    A shooter where you play as a green-haired dude. This game is the Japanese version of Gang Busters.
  • Dyger

    Dyger

    Shooter
    Dyger was produced by Philko in 1989. Philko released 7 different machines in our database under this trade name, starting in 1988. Other machines made by Philko during the time period Dyger was produced include Twin Falcons, Whizz, Xyonix, Atomic Point, Lock On, and Turtle Ship. An air combat shooter.
  • Steel Force

    1994

    Steel Force

    1994

    Shooter
    Arcade
    Steel Force is a 2D top down arcade shooter, similar in style to Alien Breed, but much more action-oriented. The main hero, a Federation soldier fights against space pirates - he must kill various enemies and find the exit in limited time. He can find ammunition, health packs and various power ups along the way.
  • Spinal Breakers

    1990

    Spinal Breakers

    1990

    Shooter
    Arcade
    This game is a shooter almost like Cabal, except that your characters are huge and the screen continually scrolls to the right. The object of the game is to help rid the Earth of aliens.
  • Truxton II

    1992

    Truxton II

    1992

    Shooter
    Arcade FM Towns
    Gameplay is similar to the previous Truxton. Truxton II has six huge areas, each with a boss at the end; the game "loops" these six areas forever. Lives are given out at 70000 points, then every 200000 points after; players start with three. There are power-ups to increase ship speed, add a smartbomb to your stock, and change/strengthen your current weapon: red fires bombs in a small area around your ship, similar to the red weapon from Robo Aleste; blue is a homing laser, similar to the blue weapon from the original Truxton; while green fires wide-reaching salvos of green shots and more or less replaces the red weapon from Truxton.
  • Explosive Breaker

    1992

    Explosive Breaker

    1992

    Shooter
    Arcade
    A vertically scrolling shoot'em up.
  • Carnica

    Carnica

    Shooter
    Two players control a spaceship defending a city by shooting enemy spaceships throughout many different levels. Success, the Dcon maker, released 7 different machines in our database under this trade name, starting in 1989. Other machines made by Success during the time period Dcon was produced include Cotton 2, Cotton Boomerang, Guardian Force, Psyvariar, Zooo, and Cotton.
  • Dead Connection

    1992

    Dead Connection

    1992

    Shooter
    Arcade
    Dead Connection is an arcade game released by Taito in 1992. The game takes place on September 5, 1953 "in a big city somewhere". It features a group of detectives who set out to fight a crime family. The game has a strong Film noir vibe, shown through the appearance of the detectives and the featuring of a female protagonist. Each stage is preceded by a short cinematic interlude that explains the transition between the game's different locales.
  • Invasion - The Abductors

    2000

    Invasion - The Abductors

    2000

    Shooter
    Arcade
    There was a time, thousands of years ago when 'visitors' arrived on earth and chose humans for a great experiment. They gave humans the ability to learn in order to watch them evolve and expand their minds beyond their primitive means. Now the experiment is complete and the 'visitors' have returned to harvest their crop. At this moment, their great ships are arriving at major cities around the globe preparing to conquer and claim what is rightfully theirs... the human race. To stop the invasion you must complete 4 separate missions by defeating the invading aliens that are abducting and mutating humans, snatching monuments and creating havoc in the world. The fate of the plant is in your hands!
  • The Battle Road

    1984

    The Battle Road

    1984

    Shooter
    Arcade
    The Battle-Road is a vertical scrolling shooter racing arcade game released by Irem in 1984. The game was an early open-ended vehicle combat game that featured branching paths and up to 32 possible routes. The player controls a car that is armed with two different types of guns, and drives for a road full of other dangerous vehicles like cars, motorcycles, trucks, helicopters.
  • Outtrigger

    1999

    Outtrigger

    1999

    Shooter
    Arcade Dreamcast
    You might be good enough to join Interforce, a private enterprise formed to fight terrorism, but to lead the team, you'll have to prove you're better than the other members. Outtrigger is a combat game that features both first- and third-person perspectives, and while it comes with a batch of single-player scenario missions, the game favors multiplayer mayhem. A split-screen mode for up to four players allows friends to compete in-house, and online cooperative play lets you form teams over the Internet. Settings include castle ruins, an observatory, abandoned train stations, and more. The game's cache of weapons includes flamethrowers, photon torpedoes, and rocket launchers, to name a few.
  • Area 51/Maximum Force Duo

    1998

    Area 51/Maximum Force Duo

    1998

    Shooter
    Arcade
    Players can choose to play either of these previously released titles. In the first game, use a light gun to shoot infected human "zombies", aliens and their mothership. In the second game, players shoot terrorists.
  • Lupin the 3rd: The Shooting

    2001

    Lupin the 3rd: The Shooting

    2001

    Shooter
    Arcade
    Players take the role of Lupin III as they shoot through fifteen of The Wolf's wackiest endeavors. Driving scenarios where the player has to shoot left or right in order to control their vehicle appear as special levels. The game also offers a co-op mode where a second player can take up the role of Jigen and assist Lupin throughout the adventure.
  • Teeter Torture

    1982

    Teeter Torture

    1982

    Shooter
    Arcade
    Teeter Torture is a game that has rather mysterious origins. Only a single cabinet has even been found for it. (Fortunately it has been making regular appearances at the California Extreme show for a number of years.) For years there was even confusion as to whether it was an Exidy-produced prototype or some bootleg running on the Exidy hardware.
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