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arcadebroke · 3 days
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theallseeinghat · 3 months
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please play ZERORANGER
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arconinternet · 2 months
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War of the Worlds (Arcade, Cinematronics, 1982)
They came from the public domain! You can play it in your browser here.
You can learn more about the company in a series of twelve blog posts that starts here.
Controls: 5, 1, arrows, Ctrl, Alt.
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techturd · 1 month
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itsmelilyv · 2 months
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The touhou fangame I made for indiepocalypse is now 100% free on itch.io!!
TOUHOU: LONELY LOVELY BONFIRE is a uniquely circular danmaku-style shooting game, starring Marisa Kirisame and Fujiwara no Mokou battling in a rotating arena. It's short - a game takes about 5 minutes to complete - but going for a high score will require some mastery.
Designing danmaku for the first time was amazing and so was getting a chance to rearrange a bunch of great Touhou themes ~ Please check it out and fight over high scores with your friends!
You can pay-what-you-want on itch.io, or pick it up as part of Indiepocalypse #47 along with a bunch of other cool games!
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hardcore-gaming-101 · 1 month
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Top 47K - Apidya
Join the HG101 gang as they discuss and rank a cool Amiga shoot-em-up where you’re really tiny and ride on a bee and dive-bomb snails and stuff.
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diddybu · 2 months
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Heya someone personally recommended your blog for all the art all cool concepts of characters creation and I have to pass here fo say I really really love your style! It's like you really have the great base of gunoid characters that could be in many scenarios, I specially got a vibe these could be from some sort of "classic shmup game" at times, amazing stuff! I wonder if you had any experience with these if that would make sense
thank you so much! I feel flattered for your comment. and yes, i'm not big on shump's but I've played my fair share of them.
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Some inspo for me are the Death Smiles and Dodonpachi games, kinda combining mecha and dollcore aesthetics. you can kinda see that in the stuff i make.
Yasushi Suzuki is also a really big inspiration. Ikaruga, Radiant Silvergun and the Sin a Punishment games (not shmup but whatever) are one of my favourites.
Also Zero Ranger is pretty cool too!! kinda off-topic but just wanna mention it lol
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aaronkraten · 1 month
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Ikaruga
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brothebro · 1 month
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Recently the game my team and I have been working on for the past 3 years got released on Steam!
It’s a sci-fi shoot-em-up (shmup) with roguelike elements so if you’re a fan of either one of the genres chances are that you’re gonna have fun playing it! We're in Early Access and will be for a while longer while we develop new features for the game. Currently, all 3 acts and story are fully playable with 2 distinct ship classes. We also have a demo available if you wanna check it out first ;D
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hobo-dante-ex · 12 days
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arcadebroke · 2 days
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armormodekeeg · 1 year
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posthumanwanderings · 2 months
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Thunder Force V - Lost Technology Plus Soundtrack
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techturd · 27 days
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wildragon · 4 months
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Shitty mockup
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hardcore-gaming-101 · 2 months
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Telenet Shooting Collection
Telenet was a prolific game developer in the late 1980s and early 1990s, beginning with computers and quickly transitioning into console development. Their focus was often on quantity over quality, with their games often featuring stellar cutscene artwork and excellent music, but typically lacking when it came to the actual game. Their most well-known work is the Valis series in its many incarnations, as well as action games like El Viento and RPGs like Cosmic Fantasy and Arcus. They also published a handful of shoot-em-ups, originally published for the Genesis/Mega Drive and PC Engine, four of which are collected here on the Telenet Shooting Collection. This collection was published by Edia, owner of Telenet’s IP, and crowdfunded on the Japanese site Makuake.
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