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    • EcksE
      Ecks
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      Striker 1945 III

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      • FlyingTomahawkF
        FlyingTomahawk
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        Espgaluda

        Mushihimesama

        Samurai Aces

        There are so many more, it is really hard to say 1 only is the favorite.
        Few others to mention

        Apidya - Amiga
        Project X - Amiga
        Wings of Fury - Amiga
        Tengai
        Sengoku Blade
        Gunbird 1 & 2
        Strikers 1945 1-3
        Zero Gunner 2

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        • MadRikXIVM
          MadRikXIV @grant2258
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          @grant2258 said in What is your favorite Shoot-em-up?:

          the might flying shark!

          I loved the C64 conversion of this, back when you got stuff like 'Taito Coin Op Hits', tried the Mame version once, and it seemed stupidly hard.

          My fave would probably go to SlapFight, so many hours spent on the C64 conversion.
          That or the Amiga Xenon 2, how could anything with Bomb The Base not be a classic?

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          • ClydeC
            Clyde @thelostsoul
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            @thelostsoul said in What is your favorite Shoot-em-up?:

            Btw Swiv is related to Silkworm, but I don't know in which way.

            Wikipedia is your friend:

            The game was considered a spiritual successor to Tecmo arcade game Silkworm, which The Sales Curve had previously converted to home computer formats in 1989. The game's heritage is evident from the game design whereby one player pilots a helicopter, and the other an armoured Jeep. SWIV is not an official sequel, as noted by ex-Sales Curve producer Dan Marchant: "SWIV wasn't really a sequel to Silkworm, but it was certainly inspired by it and several other shoot-'em-ups that we had played and loved."

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            • thelostsoulT
              thelostsoul @Clyde
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              @clyde Haha yes, I should have searched myself. ;-)
              That explains why its similar in some ways (like shield x 2 makes big explosion), but still different games.

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              • ClydeC
                Clyde @thelostsoul
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                @thelostsoul I'm in the habit to look up things I don't know (and share them if others might be interested). In this case, you piqued my curiosity because I loved Silkworm and SWIV back then. :)

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                • UDb23U
                  UDb23 @thelostsoul
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                  @thelostsoul said in What is your favorite Shoot-em-up?:

                  The arcade version is not good as this one

                  I loved the arcade version (but have to admit I never played the amiga one)

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                  • thelostsoulT
                    thelostsoul @UDb23
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                    @udb23 Its maybe part of nostalgia, because I played Silkworm on Amiga as a young one and so its the definitive edition to me. I was pretty disappointed about the sound effects on the Arcade. Thought it could be the emulator.

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                    • UDb23U
                      UDb23 @thelostsoul
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                      @thelostsoul Interesting comparison. The real arcade had better sound than that in the video.

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                      • pjftP
                        pjft @UDb23
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                        @udb23 @thelostsoul The only version I played of Silkworm was the ZX Spectrum one, and I loved it quite a bit. In fact, I'm pretty sure that I set up P2 as the helicopter, playing with the joystick, and just left it on autofire. Then I played the jeep myself, and if I had it shooting aiming forward, but still pressed the button to aim further down I believe it shot at a higher speed rate (certainly a glitch, but who am I to complain?).

                        My memory may be tricking me, but I think I made it fairly far in the game playing it that way - of course it was kind of cheating, and perhaps the conversion was a bit on the easy side, but yeah. That was fun.

                        Never played SWIV but it was certainly marketed as related to Silkworm in the magazines at the time, which I found weird with it being top-down. :)

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                        • ClydeC
                          Clyde @thelostsoul
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                          @thelostsoul It's interesting that the only home version with in-game music like the arcade is the NES version. That said, the sound effects on Amiga were the best in that video. I can't judge the better arcade sound @UDb23 mentioned since I've never seen the arcade version myself, I played the game on Amiga back then.

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                          • ultrakev9U
                            ultrakev9 @SP
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                            @sp I second this. Raiden DX is perfect in nearly every way.
                            No other game in this genre has ever allowed the player to do such catastrophic damage to the environment and no other schmup that I've ever played has allowed you to shoot down flying enemies and have them crash in to the ground and land on and destroy ground-based enemies. The attention to detail, design, sound, everything has never been matched, even by Raiden 3, 4 or 5.

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                            • EcksE
                              Ecks @ultrakev9
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                              @ultrakev9 said in What is your favorite Shoot-em-up?:

                              @sp I second this. Raiden DX is perfect in nearly every way.
                              No other game in this genre has ever allowed the player to do such catastrophic damage to the environment and no other schmup that I've ever played has allowed you to shoot down flying enemies and have them crash in to the ground and land on and destroy ground-based enemies. The attention to detail, design, sound, everything has never been matched, even by Raiden 3, 4 or 5.

                              You do know is all version of Raiden Fighters could be played on the Pi smoothly they would actually be better and while yes Raiden DX does have the iconic plane just feels a little boring after awhile using the same thing over and over again and one game which i honestly find cooler is Varth: Operation Thunderstorm.

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                              • I
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                                I'm a bit surprised with all the TG16/PC Engine titles listed, not a single one of you listed Blazing Lazers. Quite honestly, I still to this day think it's one of the best games on that system and that's saying something as it was a launch game.

                                I also really enjoy Raiden on the PC Engine as I felt that PCE soundchip was better at producing music than the FM chips used in arcades at that time.

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                                • ultrakev9U
                                  ultrakev9
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                                  @inorite - I'll never dispute that Blazing Lazers/Gunhed was a terrific shooter. Weird weapons, speech(!), good tunes and fast pace.

                                  I still think from the level of detail that Raiden DX is superior. It's an upgrade over Raiden 2 and improved everything it could without screwing up what was already pretty perfect.

                                  I still don't think there exits a schmup game that has shown the sheer density of particles and flying debris that Raiden DX pulled off. The death of the final crystal boss is a perfect example. Must be a thousand pieces of crap flying all at once with practically no slowdown or flicker. For the year it came out it was and still is spectacular.

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                                  • meleuM
                                    meleu @quicksilver
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                                    My top fave is River Raid (atari2600). But sometimes, when I'm with masochistic feelings, I try to beat @lilbud's score on Phoenix (arcade).

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                                      • ultrakev9U
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                                        Raiden is just a greatly enhanced River Raid without the bridges and fuel tanks.

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                                          I love 'River Raid'. it's not only one of the greatest shooters of all time, it's also one of the most remarkable programming feats to be found on the 2600. It was developed by Carol Shaw, who four years earlier became the first woman to ever design and program a video game. In a time when most games might have up to three or four levels that would then repeat at a harder difficulty, 'River Raid' delivers an infinite amount of progressively harder levels that are all uniquely arranged. What's more, it delivers those infinite levels using only four kilobytes of space. Carol Shaw had the idea to use pseudo-random generation to achieve this. The difference between random generation and pseudo-random generation is that the latter allows for predictable level generation in that, while always being generated on the fly, level two will be constructed the same way every time the game is played. This of course also means that level one million, four hundred and twenty seven will always be constructed the same way if you're good enough to get there. Apart from the technical side of things, it's just a lot of fun and consistently shows up on top ten 2600 game lists, usually cracking the top five.

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                                          • thelostsoulT
                                            thelostsoul
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                                            Sidenote, River Raid for the Atari 2600 was banned in Germany in year 1984 and it was the first videogame ever to get a ban (in Germany). If I am correct, the ban was canceled 2002.

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