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  • Gall Force: Eternal Story

    1986

    Gall Force: Eternal Story

    1986

    Shooter
    Family Computer Disk System
    Gall Force: Eternal Story for the Famicom is a game that tells an additional tale from the Gall Force anime series, a series which revolves around a galactic battle between the all-female Solnoids and the race known as the Paranoids. This game tells the story of Rabby, the second-in-command of the space cruiser Star Leaf, having to rescue her six crew mates and also destroy the fortress of the Paranoids. The game is a vertical scrolling shoot-'em-up. Players start by flying over the surface of the planet Terra, dodging and destroying enemies until they reach a set of launchers. Each launcher launches the player's ship into a different section of outer space. Each section features more shoot-em' up action until at the end a boss enemy appears. Defeating the boss enemy of a space section will release one the kidnapped crew members from bondage and allow them to rejoin back onto the Star Leaf crew.
  • KiKi KaiKai: Dotou-hen

    1987

    KiKi KaiKai: Dotou-hen

    1987

    Shooter
    Family Computer Disk System
    One night, while Sayo-chan is fanning a ceremonial fire, she is visited by the Seven Lucky Gods, who warn her of a great, impending danger. Suddenly, a band of mischievous goblins appear and kidnap the gods, quickly retreating to a faraway mountain range. Sayo-chan, determined to help the gods, sets off on a journey across the countryside, where she confronts a number of strange creatures from Japanese mythology, including yokai, obake, and yurei-like monsters. After defeating several powerful goblin leaders, Sayo must battle their leader, the ancient serpent Orochi
  • Kidou Keisatsu Patlabor: Dai-2-shoutai Shutsudou Seyo!

    1989

    Kidou Keisatsu Patlabor: Dai-2-shoutai Shutsudou Seyo!

    1989

    Shooter
    Family Computer
    Kidou Keisatsu Patlabor or known as is Japan is an Action game. In the future, rapidly advancing technology gives birth to giant robots known as "Labors," so named for their usefulness in heavy industry. However, this also gives rise to "Labor crimes," resulting the the need for a new branch of law enforcement equiped with and dedicated to the policing of Labors. When Izumi Noa, a female police officer, becomes the newest recruit of Special Vechicals Devision 2, she and her top of the line "Patrol Labor" Alphonse are swept into a series of adventures featuring crazed construction workers, eco-terrorists, and sea monsters.
  • Videocart-5: Space War

    1977

    Videocart-5: Space War

    1977

    Shooter
    Fairchild Channel F
    Videocart-5: Space War is a Shoot 'em up released by Fairchild Semiconductor for the Fairchild Channel F in 1977. This preprogrammed cartridge plugs into the console of the Fairchild Video Entertainment System for more TV fun. Teleport yourself and a friend to an interstellar battleground with this "faster - than - the - speed - of - light" game.
  • Videocart-4: Spitfire

    1977

    Videocart-4: Spitfire

    1977

    Shooter
    Fairchild Channel F
    Videocart-4: Spitfire is a 1 on 1 aerial dogfighting Shooter game released by Fairchild Semiconductor for the Fairchild Channel F in 1977. In addition to a 2 player mode the game allowed for 1 player to combat the CPU, which for the time was unique for a home console thanks to the Channel F being the first home console with a CPU. This preprogrammed cartridge plugs into the console of the Fairchild Video Entertainment System for more TV fun. Join up and get ready for the toughest dogfights since the Great Air War in 1 and 2- player versions of Spitfire.
  • Devil Assault

    Devil Assault

    Shooter
    Defeat the Bombing Raids by Vampire Bats, only to be attacked by Robots after which the Sproings will try to destroy you. The Devil attacks at the higher skill levels. Choice of three colour screens. Five skill levels. Superb full colour graphics and sound in true Ken Kalish style. High speed arcade action game. Machine language.
  • Invaders Revenge

    Invaders Revenge

    Shooter
    As the last space invader your mission is to destroy the human ships that prowl the space lanes. The human laser base fires at you with deadly accuracy.
  • Cosmiads

    1983

    Cosmiads

    1983

    Shooter
    Commodore VIC-20
  • Metagalactic Llamas Battle at the Edge of Time

    1983

    Metagalactic Llamas Battle at the Edge of Time

    1983

    Shooter
    Commodore VIC-20 Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum Amiga
    Take control of Metallama and fight off the Zzyaxian cyborg, arachnid mutants in this side-scrolling shooter from the mind of Jeff Minter.
  • Jars' Revenge

    2011

    Jars' Revenge

    2011

    Shooter
    Commodore C64/128/MAX
    The C64 scene has waited almost 30 years for a decent conversion of Atari's 2600 classic "Yars' Revenge". Thanks to Peiselulli and Linus from Tristar & Red Sector Incorporated, that wait is now over. Jars' Revenge is a full-screen (using all border space), PAL and NTSC compatible 2012 update of a timeless console shoot 'em up developed as an entry for the RGCD C64 16KB Cartridge Game Development Competition (2011).
  • Bloodwheels

    2011

    Bloodwheels

    2011

    Shooter
    Commodore C64/128/MAX
    Originally intended to be released in 1994 during the commercial decline of the Commodore 64, Bloodwheels was unreleased until 2011 when it was included in the 'Shoot 'Em Up Destruction Set 2' package by Psytronik. In this game you control an armoured vehicle on a mission that takes you through an arid desert-scape, a war-torn town, over bridges, through an army base, through dense jungle and an evacuated city, and more. The game features some nicely detailed sprites, destructible scenery and can be played by one or two players. War has never been so much fun!
  • Mega Phoenix

    1991

    Mega Phoenix

    1991

    Shooter
    Arcade Commodore C64/128/MAX ZX Spectrum Atari ST/STE DOS Amiga Amstrad CPC MSX
    Mega Phoenix brings the concept of the earlier arcade game Phoenix into the 90s, to the extent that a coin-op version was later made by Inder. The game is a single-screen shoot ‘em up in which the player moves left to right while shooting several waves. There is a shield function available, which lasts for a short period of time (after which it must recharge to be used again) and it paralyses the craft while active. The first waves consist of several small alien beings in a set pattern, which move down from the fleet towards the player at random intervals- contacts with these kills the player. Deadly phoenixes firing at you come next, followed by the Mega Phoenix itself and then a final boss, before it all repeats with higher difficulty.
  • Bug Blitz

    1985

    Bug Blitz

    1985

    Shooter
    Commodore C64/128/MAX
  • Vultures

    1983

    Vultures

    1983

    Shooter
    Commodore C64/128/MAX
    Vultures is an original (?) shoot'em'up with a slight Galaga flavour. Above your spaceship hangs a nest of space-vultures. One after one, they come down to shoot at you. Unlike Galaga, they don't wrap at the end of the screen, instead they "bounce" back and forth across it. Mind the vulture's course, because otherwise you might find yourself trapped in a corner with the inevitable collision as only way out. A good tactic to ameliorate your chances is to dodge the vulture's bullets and concentrate your fire on its mates that are left hanging above. When all the vultures are killed, their eggs start to hatch and spawn similarly devious creatures. Shoot them down, and you have passed the first level. Vultures has three speed settings and runs in medium resolution with a green background.
  • Space Trek

    1980

    Space Trek

    1980

    Shooter
    Arcade
    One of the early space shooters.
  • Crazy Fight

    1998

    Crazy Fight

    1998

    Shooter
    Arcade
    Players shoot at on-screen enemies while trying not to hit the hostages throughout six different stages of action.
  • Strato Fighter

    1991

    Strato Fighter

    1991

    Shooter
    Arcade
    Strato Fighter, otherwise known as Raiga: Strato Fighter, is a 1991 video arcade game developed by Tecmo. It is a horizontal side-scrolling space shooter in which two players may play simultaneously. The game sets players in the year 2135 on a mission to save the Earth from colony-based, militant alien invaders using the MB-OG Raiga (Thunder Fang). The Raiga has the ability to spin around to attack enemies from behind. Power-ups can be obtained by destroying container ships. The craft's weapons include the Shotgun, Ion launcher, Vertical, Homing Missiles and Bomb attacks along with items such as Speed Ups, Shields and Extends. The spacecraft can also obtain an Option weapon called the Auto Guard; three types of Auto Guards were available such as the target locking Beam Rifle, the powerful Solid Shooter and the standard Blaster item.
  • S.L.Y Special Project Y

    1989

    S.L.Y Special Project Y

    1989

    Shooter
    Arcade
    S.P.Y. Special Project Y is an Action game, developed and published by Konami, which was released in 1989.
  • '99: The Last War

    1985

    '99: The Last War

    1985

    Shooter
    Arcade
    '99: The Last War is an Action game, published by Kyugo Boueki, which was released in 1985.
  • Demon Front

    2002

    Demon Front

    2002

    Shooter
    Arcade
    The gameplay is similar to Metal Slug and other run and gun games. It lacks the vehicles that were an element of Metal Slug. In addition, there are some unique features in the game. Each of the four characters brings along a pet, which can be sent to attack enemies or used as a shield. There are three buttons: Shoot, jump, and shield. Holding the shoot button charges your pet, and when released the pet launches a stationary devastating attack for a few seconds. The shield button converts the pet into a shield that is permanent - until you press the button again or it takes enough damage to disappear. Melee attacks and pet attacks release hearts which boost your shield power. Characters include Jake and Sara, two regular humans from Earth. Dr. J, a scientist, and Maya an ape. All characters largely play the same.
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