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  • SD Kidou Senshi Gundam 2

    1993

    SD Kidou Senshi Gundam 2

    1993

    Shooter
    Super Famicom
    SD Kidou Senshi Gundam 2 is a shoot 'em up game featuring characters from the Gundam universe in a super deformed format. It is the sequel to the Super Famicom game SD Kidou Senshi Gundam: V Sakusen Shidou. The player can select between three SD Gundam characters to play as, including the previous game's Knight Gundam. The game also has both co-operative and competitive two-player modes.
  • Dragon Saber

    1991

    Dragon Saber

    1991

    Shooter
    Arcade Wii TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine
    Dragon Saber is a vertical scrolling shooter arcade game, released by Namco in 1990; it runs on Namco System 2 hardware, and as its complete title suggests, it is the sequel to Dragon Spirit which had been released three years earlier. The sequel to Dragon Spirit follows much in the same vein, with your flying dragon defeating prehistoric monsters over various landscapes. This time round there is a two player mode thrown in for extra appeal.
  • Tatsujin

    1992

    Tatsujin

    1992

    Shooter
    TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine
    Tatsujin is a vertical shooter by Taito and conversion of Toaplan arcade game originally released in 1988. The evil Gidans are about to invade the Borogo system, their armada of giant asteroids are approaching and they have to be stopped. The player must infiltrate and destroy no less than five large enemy facilities and take down swarms of alien ships and all kind of ground units. The space fighter comes equipped with a default Vulcan gun (Power shots) and two more weapons are available for the taking - the blue lock-on lasers (Thunder Laser) and green blasts of energy (Tatsujin Beam). The only way to increase the active weapon's firepower is to collect Power Boosters special flying pods leave behind. Although five boosters are necessary to trigger a power-up upgrade and boost up the strength of the current weapon, special red flashing power icons bring it up to maximum power in no time. Each weapon can be powered up to three times for maximum collateral damage and smart bombs in the shape of monstrous skull-faced
  • Hana Taaka Daka!

    1991

    Hana Taaka Daka!

    1991

    Shooter
    TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine
    Konta the little fox is in trouble - while on a walk with his girlfriend Inari, he "accidentally" broke the magical seal that held the evil tanuki raccoon Jikanda and his minions prisoner. They have abducted Inari and Konta is in great despair. He decides to seek assistance from the gods and ask them for help. A flying Tengu answers to his desperate plea.
  • Xevious: Fardraut Densetsu

    1990

    Xevious: Fardraut Densetsu

    1990

    Shooter
    TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine
    Improved port of the Arcade shoot 'em up with both air and surface attacks.
  • Toilet Kids

    1992

    Toilet Kids

    1992

    Shooter
    TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine
    Toilet Kids is a vertical shoot 'em up featuring a world filled with scatological enemies and humor. It was released exclusively on the PC Engine. A young boy is accidentally flushed town the toilet one night, appearing in a mysterious world, and must defeat the world's guardian before he can go home. The game has four stages total, each of which has a different theme, and the player is able to target both air enemies and ground enemies in a system similar to that introduced in Xevious.
  • Rabio Lepus Special

    1990

    Rabio Lepus Special

    1990

    Shooter
    TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine
    Rabio Lepus Special is a horizontal shoot' em up, adaptation of the 1987 arcade game Rabio Lepus , known as Rabbit Punch in North America. This port makes numerous changes from the 1987 arcade release, many of which aim to rebalance the game for a home console release. The first eight stages have been condensed into two stages, resulting in as half as many stages as the arcade game, various enemies and bosses were rearranged, and a few bosses have different attack patterns.
  • Galactic Warrior Rats

    1992

    Galactic Warrior Rats

    1992

    Shooter
    Amiga
    Einstein, Newton and Darwin are the Galactic Warrior Rats, mutant hybrids who come under your control in this top-down multi-directional shooter. Their plan is to save the badly polluted planet Smeaton Five by destroying its robotic defences and the computer primed to explode it. Many enemies must be shot down along the way, but most release credits when shot – wait a few seconds for these to appear. You have three lives, with each rat representing a life, which means that all upgrades are lost when you lose a life, and each rat’s protective biosphere has the ability to withstand a few shots. Before heading into the action, you can spend your initial 500 credits on upgrades and weaponry. Your movement features a degree of inertia, making it harder to stop short of a position.
  • Phantomers Insurreccion

    Phantomers Insurreccion

    Shooter
    PC (Microsoft Windows)
    Phantomers is a cancelled free multiplayer online shooter. Closed beta began in 2015, ultimately leading to its full cancellation.
  • Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus Collector's Edition

    2017

    Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus Collector's Edition

    2017

    Shooter
    PlayStation 4 PC (Microsoft Windows) Xbox One
    He’s the scourge of the Nazi regime. The one man who can send shivers down the spines of elite soldiers. Considered a cowardly killer by the Nazi conquerors – an utterly abhorrent fiend – BJ Blazkowicz has viciously attacked and assassinated some of the top Nazi operatives, earning the moniker “Terror-Billy.” And now, you can possess your very own Terror-Billy action figure, exclusively in the Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus Collector’s Edition! Along with the Terror-Billy action figure, the Wolfenstein II Collector’s Edition includes the full game in a steelbook case and a double-sided poster, all in an amazing box that recalls some of our favorite childhood toys. Available for pre-order, the Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus Collector’s Edition will release on October 27, 2017, on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC.
  • Gerry Anderson's Thunderbirds: Kokusai Kyuujotai Juudou Seyo!!

    1993

    Gerry Anderson's Thunderbirds: Kokusai Kyuujotai Juudou Seyo!!

    1993

    Shooter
    Super Famicom
    Gerry Anderson's Thunderbirds: Kokusai Kyuujotai Juudou Seyo!! is an Action game, developed by Nova Games Ltd. and published by Cobra Team, which was released in Japan in 1993.
  • X

    1992

    X

    1992

    Shooter
    Game Boy
    A first-person 3D shooter for the Game Boy. The Western localization, Lunar Chase, was found eventually found in the Nintendo Gigaleak, but was never released officially.
  • Veigues Tactical Gladiator

    1990

    Veigues Tactical Gladiator

    1990

    Shooter
    TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine
    For 3 years, alien invaders have been pounding the earth into a smoldering ruin. There isn't a man alive who can stop them. But now, there's Veigues, a devastating fighting machine! Built with captured enemy technology, he's our last desperate hope for survival ... and you're in control! Trash the invaders with the Plazma Cannon! Just keep your firepower hot and fight like there's no tomorrow. Destroy the aliens or there won't be!.
  • Toshi Tensou Keikaku: Eternal City

    1991

    Toshi Tensou Keikaku: Eternal City

    1991

    Shooter
    TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine
    Toshi Tensou Keikaku: Eternal City is an Action game, published by Naxat Soft, which was released in Japan in 1991.
  • Burning Angels

    1990

    Burning Angels

    1990

    Shooter
    TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine
    Evil forces have kidnapped the leader of the Burning Project! It's up to the Burning Angels to rescue her! And so starts another vertically scrolling shooter on the PC Engine. There are no surprises in the gameplay here - choose one of two ships, shoot down enemies and collect power upgrades and energy pods. Levels range from the city to the desert and the obligatory sci-fi enemy base. At the end of each level, defeat the large boss craft to move on.
  • City Hunter

    1990

    City Hunter

    1990

    Shooter
    TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine
    A side-scrolling action game based on the manga and anime of the same name, concerning the private eye Ryo Saeba. City Hunter is a side-scrolling action game exclusive to the PC Engine. The player controls Ryo Saeba, the eponymous "City Hunter" private eye who often takes assignments from attractive female clients. Despite his lechery, he's a highly competent gunman and very sharp when reading people. The game is built similarly to Impossible Mission: Ryo explores buildings, checking doors for mission-critical NPCs and items while shooting the enemy thugs that attack him while investigating. It contains four stages, or "chapters", and appearances from various characters from the franchise like Ryo's partner Kaori Makimura, his rival Umibozu and his police contact Seiko Nogami.
  • Coryoon

    1991

    Coryoon

    1991

    Shooter
    TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine
    A horizontal shoot 'em up that casts you as a baby dragon out to free a princess from the clutches of an evil....well, you get the idea. Gameplay is traditional, with power-up weapons that include multi-way shot and 'miniature' mode and a sort of reverse R-Type beam where you don't shoot to power it up. Also contains 2 minute and 5 minute time attack modes.
  • Down Load

    1990

    Down Load

    1990

    Shooter
    TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine
    Horizontal shoot 'em up for the PC Engine. The player, as cyber-diver Syd, must fly his hoverbike through the future city of Kabukicho to rescue his partner Deva from the corrupt police. Download is a horizontal shoot 'em up set in a dystopian cyberpunk future in which the main character, Syd, is haunted by memories of his friend Ohala falling to a cybernetic menace. Meanwhile, he receives a call from his contact/partner Deva and must rush to her rescue when she is abducted by the Kabukicho police force. The game's story is depicted in a series of animated vignettes before each stage, similar to Ninja Gaiden. Beginning with the mean streets of Kabukicho, Syd will eventually jack into the internet and fights in a similar manner through cyberspace.
  • Final Blaster

    1990

    Final Blaster

    1990

    Shooter
    Wii TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine
    A vertical-scrolling shoot 'em up that configures its difficulty to match the skill of the player. Final Blaster is a vertical scrolling shoot 'em up for the PC Engine. The player is part of squadron of fighters sent to save the world from an alien invasion. Final Blaster hosts a number of features that are distinct to the game: the first is a charge shot that resembles a phoenix and is the only form of projectile that can destroy certain larger enemies. The second is that the game configures its difficulty depending on how many power-ups the player has when finishing a level, or how often they've been destroyed. The game was unique to the PC Engine and did not see an international release outside of Japan. It came out on the same day as W Ring: The Double Rings, another shoot 'em up exclusive to the Japanese PC Engine.
  • Final Soldier

    1991

    Final Soldier

    1991

    Shooter
    Wii TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine Wii U
    On Earth in the 23rd century, a space time warp opens up over the Atlantic Ocean. From it comes an enormous invasion force analyzed to come from the 25th century. As Earth is attacked by the alien war machines, it is revealed that the culprits are identified as the Gader'el, a race of large bio-mechanic creatures, who have the ability to freely manipulate space and time; after conquering the future Earth in the 25th century, the Gader'el decided to ensure their influence on mankind by traveling back in time to the 23rd century, conquering that time and then going further into Earth's past. As the armed forces of every country on Earth combats the Gader'el, each scientific academy collaborates on making a weapon capable of destroying the Gader'el's strongest weapons. The result is the Dryad, a single-fighter spaceship capable of wielding several types of futuristic weapons. The Dryad's flight path and mission is to warp into the Future Zone in order to reach the Gader'el headquarters and destroy their leader.
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