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Tempest 2000

Tempest 2000

1994  Shooter - Sony PlayStation Saturn Microsoft Windows - multiplayer  Single player  
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Tempest 2000 - Wikipedia Tempest 2000 is a 1994 remake by Jeff Minter of the Dave Theurer 1981 arcade game classic, Tempest. Originally an exclusive to the Atari Jaguar, the game has since been released on PC, Macintosh, PlayStation, and the Saturn. The game received critica ...   more on Wikipedia
Omega Boost

Omega Boost

1999  Shooter - Sony PlayStation - Single player  
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Omega Boost - Wikipedia Omega Boost is a three dimensional shoot 'em up developed by Polyphony Digital for the Sony PlayStation. It was released in 1999 throughout Japan, North America, and Europe by Sony Computer Entertainment. ...   more on Wikipedia
Maximum Force

Maximum Force

1997  Shooter - Sony PlayStation Saturn Microsoft Windows - Single player  
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Maximum Force - Wikipedia Maximum Force is a light gun shooter arcade game developed by Mesa Logic for Atari Games in 1997. In 1998, Atari Games re-released the game as part of one machine called Area 51/Maximum Force Duo that also included Area 51, and later ported the game ...   more on Wikipedia
G-Darius

G-Darius

1997  Shooter - Sony PlayStation Microsoft Windows Sony PlayStation 2
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G-Darius - Wikipedia G-Darius (Gダライアス, Jī-Daraiasu?) is a shoot'em up arcade game, released by Taito in 1997. It is the fourth arcade installment of the Darius series and the first in the entire series to feature three-dimensional polygonal gr ...   more on Wikipedia
RayStorm

RayStorm

1996  Shooter - Sony PlayStation Saturn Xbox 360 Sony PlayStation 3 - single player, Co-op; Up to 2 players simultaneously  
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RayStorm - Wikipedia RayStorm is a scrolling shooter developed by the Taito Corporation. Originally released in Japan as an arcade game in 1996, it was later ported there to Sony's PlayStation game console in 1997, to the Sega Saturn (under the name Layer Section II) in ...   more on Wikipedia
Gunbird

Gunbird

1994  Shooter - Sony PlayStation Saturn
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Gunbird - Wikipedia Gunbird (ガンバード), retitled Mobile Light Force for the European and U.S. PlayStation releases, is a vertically scrolling shoot 'em up released in 1994 by Japanese company Psikyo. It was followed by a sequel, Gunbird 2, in 1998. ...   more on Wikipedia
RayCrisis

RayCrisis

1998  Shooter - Sony PlayStation - Single player  
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RayCrisis - Wikipedia RayCrisis, known as RayCrisis: Series Termination in North America, is the third game released in the "Ray" series of Taito shooting games. Chronologically, it is considered a prequel to the first game, RayForce. First released for arcades in 1998, i ...   more on Wikipedia
DonPachi

DonPachi

1995  Shooter - Sony PlayStation Saturn
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DonPachi - Wikipedia DonPachi (首領蜂, DonPachi?, A play on the words "Leader Bee" and "Gunfire") is a vertically scrolling manic shooter video game developed by Cave and published by Atlus in 1995. It was the first game developed by Cave, and the second on C ...   more on Wikipedia
Xevious 3D/G

Xevious 3D/G

1996  Shooter - Sony PlayStation - 2 players can play simultaneously  
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Xevious 3D/G - Wikipedia Xevious 3D/G (ゼビウス 3D/G, Zebiusu Surī Dī Jī?) is a shoot 'em up arcade game that was released by Namco in April 1996 only in Japan. It was later ported to the PlayStation in 1997 as Xevious 3D/G+. ...   more on Wikipedia