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Microsoft Windows Sony PlayStation 2 Xbox 360 Sony PlayStation 3 Sony PlayStation iOS Nintendo Wii Nintendo DS Mac OS X Amiga Super NES PlayStation Portable Xbox GBA Nintendo Entertainment System Sego MegaDrive Android GameCube GNU/Linux Game Boy Saturn PlayStation Vita Nintendo 3DS Nintendo 64 Sega Dreamcast Game Boy Color Sony PlayStation 4 Wii U Sega Master System Sega Game Gear

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Super SWIV

Super SWIV

1992  Shooter - Sego MegaDrive Super NES - 2-player cooperative  
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Super SWIV - Wikipedia Super SWIV (Firepower 2000 in the US) is a top-down shoot 'em up released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1992. It was released as Mega SWIV on the Mega Drive in 1994. It is the third game in the series, following 1988's Silkworm and 1 ...   more on Wikipedia
Verytex

Verytex

1991  Shooter - Sego MegaDrive
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Verytex - Wikipedia Verytex is a vertical scrolling shooting game for Sega's Mega Drive console. Players controlled the Verytex, a futuristic spaceship, on its journey to protect mankind from waves of enemies in six different levels. ...   more on Wikipedia
Space Marauder

Space Marauder

1999  Shooter - Game Boy Color
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Space Marauder - Wikipedia Space Marauder (known as Burai Senshi Color in Japan) is a horizontal scrolling shooter developed and published by KID in Japan and Agetec in North America for the Game Boy Color. It was released in Japan on July 23, 1999, and in North America on Aug ...   more on Wikipedia
Giga Wing

Giga Wing

1999  Shooter - Sega Dreamcast - Co-op  Single player  
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Giga Wing - Wikipedia Giga Wing (ギガウイング, Giga Uingu?) is a 1999 vertically scrolling shooter arcade game developed by Takumi and published by Capcom on their CPS-2 arcade system board and ported later that year to the Dreamcast console. The a ...   more on Wikipedia