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Most Popular Shooter Games - Page 521

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  • Blastar

    1993

    Blastar

    1993

    Shooter
    Amiga
    12 Different stages with hundreds of intelligent hybrid aliens. Featuring multi-directional scrolling with fully animating backgrounds.
  • Black Hornet

    1991

    Black Hornet

    1991

    Shooter
    Commodore C64/128/MAX Atari ST/STE Amiga
    This Hi-Tec Mega game puts a highly advanced and extremely will equipped aircraft at your disposal. At your disposal is a range of air-to-air and air-to-ground weapons with which you can destroy the might of the enemy forces, its aircraft, ships and ground installations. All your skill at the controls will be needed, moving Black Hornet in three dimensions, to avoid or destroy enemies and missiles, whilst ensuring that the aircraft does not collide with the terrain.
  • Behind the Iron Gate

    1995

    Behind the Iron Gate

    1995

    Shooter
    Amiga
    Behind the Iron Gate is a Polish FPS for the Amiga, released in 1995.
  • Armalyte: The Final Run

    1991

    Armalyte: The Final Run

    1991

    Shooter
    Amiga
    Armalyte: The Final Run, like its C64 namesake, is a traditional side-scrolling shoot'em up heavily inspired by R-Type, giving the player's spaceship the task of traversing five levels. The starting setup is a simple forward-facing shot as well as a power shot that must be charged by holding on to the fire button. Upgrades are a forward-facing three-way, a vertical two-way, or the addition of a single backwards shot (only one of the three at time). Also available are pods that attach to the ship and fire a forwards laser, and, only in the final level, self-homing missiles. The levels not only feature many enemy formations, but also environmental hazards, like drops of acid or falling stalactites. On one occasion, the scrolling speeds up, making the level a hazard course. Each stage ends with the customary end boss.
  • Aquaventura

    1992

    Aquaventura

    1992

    Shooter
    Amiga
  • Apano Sin

    2000

    Apano Sin

    2000

    Shooter
    Amiga
  • Amnios

    1991

    Amnios

    1991

    Shooter
    Amiga
    Alive and killing! Penetrate the living hell that is Amnios. Counter your comparatively diminutive ship against the merciless might of ten living, breathing planets in an audacious endeavor to rescue imprisoned members of your own persuasion. Pick up indigenous DNA and utilize it to fabricate enhanced weaponry to abet your pestilential quest. Aw, forget the bull! Just get in there and save the world!
  • Alpha-1

    1988

    Alpha-1

    1988

    Shooter
    Amiga
    Alpha-1 is 2D side-scrolling slow-paced shoot'em up game in space, similar to R-Type. The player is pilot of Alpha-1 space craft, he fights against robotic-looking aliens' invasion - aliens invade Earth, and action takes place in space and aliens' lair. The player flies right forward and kill all enemies on screen. Alpha-1 has upgradeable energy cannon, ship can shoot down enemy missiles.
  • Aliex

    1990

    Aliex

    1990

    Shooter
    Amiga
  • Alien Breed 3D 2: The Killing Grounds

    1996

    Alien Breed 3D 2: The Killing Grounds

    1996

    Shooter
    Amiga
    Alien Breed 3D II: The Killing Grounds is a first-person 3D shooter with full-screen graphics. The story is directly connected to the ending of the predecessor: after a hard day's work the protagonist gets rescued by a space cruiser. But unfortunately shortly after an alien ship crosses their path and kidnaps the crew - now the player has 16 new levels to progress through in one-player mode. The action offers the usual DOOM-inspired gameplay: shooting everything in sight by using the ten weapons with limited ammo and searching for key cards. The enemies are working together and trying to adjust their approach depending on which of the many weapons the player is armed with. There is no music within the levels, just ambient sounds. A level editor is provided, which is especially useful for the two-player game.
  • Alien Breed 3D

    1995

    Alien Breed 3D

    1995

    Shooter
    Amiga CD32 Amiga
    Over the last four years, the Alien Breed saga has become legendary amongst Amiga owners... now the series culminates in quite spectacular fashion... Transported to a spectacular 3D environment, you must outwit the ferocious Breed once more, but this time the added dimension of "being there" brings you even closer to the disgusting creatures than ever before! Prepare to meet thy doom! 3D engine features: Floors, ceilings, 4096 colors, depths shading, gouraud shading, staircases, transporters, doors, exploding aliens, read 3D rooms, different height platforms, lifts, moving floors, rippling water and much, much more... the definitive realtime 3D engine for the Amiga.
  • Alert X: Ostatnia Nadzieja Ziemi

    1994

    Alert X: Ostatnia Nadzieja Ziemi

    1994

    Shooter
    Amiga
    Alert X is a classic side-scrolling space shooter, set in 2001 year, when an alien race invaded Earth. As a space fighter pilot the player must defeat waves of enemies, coming from each side of the board. The figure may be moved in each direction and have unlimited ammo. Each contact with an enemy unit or missile takes a large amount of energy, causing a quick destruction.
  • Alert

    1988

    Alert

    1988

    Shooter
    Amiga
  • Aladdin's Magic Lamp

    1989

    Aladdin's Magic Lamp

    1989

    Shooter
    Amiga
  • Artificial Dreams

    1988

    Artificial Dreams

    1988

    Shooter
    Atari ST/STE Amiga
  • Apache Flight

    1992

    Apache Flight

    1992

    Shooter
    Atari ST/STE Amiga
    A relatively unknown vertical scrolling shooter
  • Anarchy

    1990

    Anarchy

    1990

    Shooter
    Atari ST/STE Amiga
    "Whether you liked or loathed Defender, you'll love Anarchy. The speed at which the screen scrolls is frightening, the number of aliens, bullets and other miscellaneous objects that are animated simultaneously is absolutely remarkable. Anarchy is the best version of Defender ever." Full screen horizontal, 4 level parallax scrolling. Arcade running speed (50 frames per second) on Amiga and Atari ST. 48 Colors on screen at once. Up to 80 aliens attacking simultaneously. Full screen animation sequences totalling over 450 screens. 4 Channel sampled soundtrack. Saveable top 50, Hi-Score table. Fast, frantic, furious gameplay.
  • Air Supply

    1990

    Air Supply

    1990

    Shooter
    Atari ST/STE Amiga
    Air Supply is a vertically scrolling shooter. Besides shooting enemies (mostly small but numerous), the player has to drop supply units on especially marked places. However, the number of carried packages is limited and therefore the aircraft has to land on airports to stock up on them; it is also possible to turn in order to reach missed spots. After those duties are carried out, the player proceeds with destroying the enemy's fort, playing a horizontally scrolling bonus level and starting the next of overall ten stages. Flying around constantly drains fuel which can be filled by picking up extra fuel left behind by dead enemies. They also drop other upgrades like smart bombs or protective shields.
  • Glug Glug

    1984

    Glug Glug

    1984

    Shooter
    ZX Spectrum
    As a deep sea diver, you sense an opportunity to gain untold wealth from the large number of treasures which have drifted to the bottom of the ocean. You do this by attaching yourself to your diving station and moving down the infested waters, grabbing an item of treasure and moving it back up to the station. Various fish are around, including crabs, piranhas and squids, all of which move in their own ways, and can be shot with your gun. Worst of all are the sharks which can cut through your cord - make sure they do not swim above you close to the line. The cord can go through other fish safely and unimpeded, but contact with the fishes themselves costs you a life. You have 32 screens to plunder.
  • Glass

    1985

    Glass

    1985

    Shooter
    ZX Spectrum Amstrad CPC MSX
    Glass is a 3D arcade shooter where the player controls a starfighter simulator and has to clear 14 levels of action to achieve Game Lord status.
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