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      katsudoro
      last edited by katsudoro

      Some of the ones I end up replaying the most:
      1 - Guwange (this game is a gem, great gameplay mechanics and soundtrack)

      2 - Esp. Ra. De

      3 - In the Hunt

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        thelostsoul @katsudoro
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        @katsudoro I only touched them and they look gorgeous . About ESP Ra.De. I expect a lot, especially because its from Cave and I heard so many good about it. Guwange is on my radar for long time, as it looks good. And about In The Hunt, so many recommend this and its plays so well and so different. I never was sure if it stays like this on later levels or gets boring.

        I wanted bring up a game for the original Game Boy. Do you know Solarstriker? Its made by Nintendo, Gumpei Yokoi involved! It plays pretty well, but its very simplistic. But for what it is, its a cool game with good soundtrack. I don't know why, but I like it a lot.

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          pjft @katsudoro
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          @katsudoro I noticed I don't have In The Hunt in my curated arcade games list. What emulator do you play it on, so I know what to seek?

          Thanks for the tips.

          My favorites are DoDonPachi, R-Type (arcade) and the Thunder Force series (3 and 4) on the Genesis.

          Yesterday I ran into GigaWing and I'm enjoying it a lot so far.

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          • mituM
            mitu Global Moderator @pjft
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            @pjft In The Hunt works very well with lr-fbalpha, but it might work with others. There is also a PS1 version working fine with lr-pcsx-rearmed.

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              pjft @mitu
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              @mitu thanks. FBA it is!

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              • thelostsoulT
                thelostsoul @pjft
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                @pjft If you like Giga Wing, check out Mars Matrix, the spiritual successor to it.

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                • chizzerC
                  chizzer
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                  For me, it's a toss-up between R-type and Truxton 2

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                    grant2258 Banned
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                    the might flying shark!

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                    • mediamogulM
                      mediamogul Global Moderator @thelostsoul
                      last edited by mediamogul

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

                      Do you know Solarstriker? Its made by Nintendo, Gumpei Yokoi involved! It plays pretty well, but its very simplistic. But for what it is, its a cool game with good soundtrack. I don't know why, but I like it a lot.

                      It's a good game in it's own right, but it's also fairly unique in that it stands as one of the few times Nintendo ever ventured into the popular space shooter genre. It's also a great example of how Nintendo would add specific color palettes into the GameBoy Color BIOS for certain R&D1 games. Brilliantly, they included a photo negative palette for 'Solar Striker' that makes all the empty space black and the ship, enemies and stars lighter colors. The result is a very nice effect that makes the game feel almost as if it was colorized all along. Of course, as an added bonus, this palette can be applied to any similar-type shooter to get the same effect.

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                      • thelostsoulT
                        thelostsoul @mediamogul
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                        @mediamogul I was wondering about the palette. I thought this would be an emumator specific feature.

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                        • mediamogulM
                          mediamogul Global Moderator @thelostsoul
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                          @thelostsoul said in What is your favorite Shoot-em-up?:

                          I thought this would be an emumator specific feature.

                          lr-gambatte emulates the palette assignments very well, which is somewhat of a feat considering it doesn't make use of the BIOS. However, it all stems from Gunpei Yokoi and his team creating the palettes for most of their previously released games. Some really nice color choices were made given the limited possibilities. Another great example is Samus appearing yellow and red, set against blue surroundings in 'Metroid II'. Even though I owned the original brick as early as 1989, I'm not particularly sentimental about the green monochrome palette. Between the colorization options made possible by emulating a GameBoy Color and Super GameBoy, I really enjoy playing original GameBoy games with the added color.

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                          • reeebsR
                            reeebs
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                            Project-X

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                              grant2258 Banned
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                              would cannon fodder count as a shmup :D

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                              • SutterKaneS
                                SutterKane
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                                Would like to throw "Silkworm" on Amiga into the ring....

                                I still like it just because of the cool soundeffects....

                                rgds,

                                SK

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                                  thelostsoul @SutterKane
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                                  @sutterkane I loved this game so much. The arcade version is not good as this one. The sound effects rocks on Amiga!
                                  Btw Swiv is related to Silkworm, but I don't know in which way. Its a over the top view shooter with jeep and helicopter too. And the sound effects are fantastic. I found it on the Snes, in the US known as Firepower 2000.

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                                    Ecks
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                                    Striker 1945 III

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                                    • FlyingTomahawkF
                                      FlyingTomahawk
                                      last edited by FlyingTomahawk

                                      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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