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Abstract: The vertically scrolling plane shooter genre (often called "sh’mups") is one of my favorites; it’s easy for the player to learn, encourages both good mental skills and quick reflexes, and when done properly allows the player to do a lot of customizatio...
Abstract: Originally released in arcades between 1996 and 1998, the three Raiden Fighters games were conventional but very solid vertically scrolling shooters. Now, all three titles have been compiled and released as Raiden Fighters Aces, and the quality of thes...
Abstract: Retro game compilations aren't as great as they could be. Having a bunch of games is welcome, as are a few bonus features, but they don't feel like they have much of a "soul" to them. Arcade shoot-em-ups get a similar deal: Most have only standard opti...
Abstract: Scrolling shoot ‘em ups (or “shmups” from here on out) have mostly died out in the U.S. ever since arcades started their downward turn. It is sad, really, because shmups offer some of the most intense and satisfying high score chasing gameplay around. ...
Abstract: Top-down shooters dont get much attention these days, but there was a time when the genre dominated the arcade landscape. The Raiden franchise had its decade in the sun through the 1990s, spanning multiple releases that included three Raiden Fighters ...
Abstract: Even during their mid-to-late 90s heyday, the Raiden Fighters games weren't all that special. They were basic arcade shooters with all the stereotypical features, such as rapid-firing weapon power-ups to collect, "bullet hell" screens full of enemies, ...