Spriggan Powered (スプリガン・パワード?) is a 1996 Japan-exclusive side-scrolling shooting game which was released for the Super Famicom and was also available for the Satellaview. ...
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Zombie Panic in Wonderland (ゾンビ イン ワンダーランド, Zombie in Wonderland?) is a frenetic third-person shooter for WiiWare. Released in 2010 by Spanish videogame developer Akaoni Studio, Zombie Panic ...
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Galactic Arms Race (GAR) is a space shooter video game first released in 2010 by Evolutionary Games in association with the Evolutionary Complexity Research Group at UCF (EPlex). ...
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Revolution X is an arcade rail shooter game and the spiritual sequel to T2: The Arcade Game developed and published by Midway in 1994, featuring the rock band Aerosmith. It features gameplay similar to Midway's earlier Terminator 2: Judgment Day. In ...
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Fortified Zone, known in Japan as Ikari no Yōsai (怒りの要塞, Ikari no Yōsai?, "The Fortress of Fury") is a 1991 video game developed and published by Jaleco for the Game Boy. It was first released in Japan on February 26, 1 ...
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Super Stardust Delta, known as Star Strike Delta in Japan, is a twin-stick shoot 'em up video game for the PlayStation Vita handheld console. It is part of the Stardust series of games developed by the Finnish company Housemarque and was released on ...
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The House of the Dead: Overkill (ザ・ハウス・オブ・ザ・デッド オーバーキル, Za Hausu obu za Deddo Ōbākiru?) is a first-person rail shooter gun game developed by Hea ...
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Touch the Dead (titled Dead 'n' Furious in Europe) is a rail shooter/survival horror game for the Nintendo DS developed by Dream On Studio and published by Eidos Interactive under its brand Secret Stash Games. The game's box art was created by artist ...
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The House of the Dead 2 is a light gun arcade game with a horror theme and the second game in the The House of the Dead series of video games, developed by Sega for video arcades in 1998 and later ported to the Dreamcast and Microsoft Windows, and al ...
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