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submitted 2 days ago by sundrei@lemmy.sdf.org to c/shmups@lemmus.org

Galaxian is a proto-shmup to be sure, but I thought this was an interesting obscurity. Not surprised we didn't get this over here, since I'm pretty sure Gundam was relatively unheard-of back when this got made.

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submitted 2 days ago by sundrei@lemmy.sdf.org to c/shmups@lemmus.org

From the description:

In episode 075, MetalFRO and Addicted look at a spooky shooter that delves into the nightmares from the perspective of a child's inner mind - NeverAwake!

And, just a quick personal update: I'm going to start posting and modding this community from my alt account because as much as I love lemmus.org, I've run into a couple of federation issues -- like whole threads of comments not showing up.

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submitted 3 days ago by sundray@lemmus.org to c/shmups@lemmus.org

Chapters:

00:00 Intro 01:24 Sonic Wings Reunion 02:55 Super XYX - Console Release 03:51 Six On Fire 04:38 Operation High Jump 05:17 Wolf Fang / Skull Fang Saturn Tribute 06:17 Undeadline (MSX) for Switch 07:07 Super Spacefortress Macross - Arcade Archives 07:52 Toaplan Arcade 3 / 4 - Evercade 09:06 Kamikaze Lassplanes 10:00 Crystal Breaker 11:03 Airanblade - Release 11:44 Rogue Flight 12:32 Lunar Lancer 13:13 Neon Inferno 14:43 Mekkablood 16:02 BUN GA RUA - Girl's Extreme Fist 17:08 Wrap Up

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submitted 5 days ago by sundray@lemmus.org to c/shmups@lemmus.org

FTA: "It will launch on May 29, 2025 in Japan with support for English, French. German, Portuguese, Japanese, Traditional Chinese, and Simplified Chinese language options."

So if it doesn't come out internationally (no word on that yet), you could still grab a physical edition from Japan without having to cope with Japanese menus (*cough* DOJ *cough*).

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submitted 6 days ago by sundray@lemmus.org to c/shmups@lemmus.org

From the article:

Angel at Dusk (Sanuk, 7th Nov, $14.99) - The newest answer to shmups. A game which is "uncompromisingly skeletal". That is, a game in which every last ounce of excess has been cut away, and only its framework quintessence remains. Bones free themselves of flesh, laying waste to needless entrails! Revealing a skeleton of extraordinarily strength.

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submitted 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago) by sundray@lemmus.org to c/shmups@lemmus.org

The relevant bit from the larger article:

Following the recent delisting of Live Wire's port of the arcade shooting game Mushihimesama, they've just announced that their remaining Cave ports will also be unavailable for digital purchase from December 2 due to an expiration of their publishing license. As they stand, DoDonPachi Resurrection is currently available on Steam and iOS and will remain available for the foreseeable future, but Espgaluda II's previous ports (a Japan-only Xbox 360 port and an iOS port) are long unavailable, meaning there are no current commercial alternatives to the Switch version. Do note that both games have received separate physical runs in North America, Japan and, very recently, Europe, so you may want to look into those while the prices are still somewhat reasonable.

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submitted 1 week ago by sundray@lemmus.org to c/shmups@lemmus.org

That Radiant Silvergun package looks neat.

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submitted 1 week ago by sundray@lemmus.org to c/shmups@lemmus.org
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submitted 1 week ago by sundray@lemmus.org to c/shmups@lemmus.org

More Toaplan! They're so hot right now! /s

I wouldn't necessarily suggest getting an Evercade to everyone. But if you already bought into the ecosystem, then you might find this review handy.

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submitted 2 weeks ago by sundray@lemmus.org to c/shmups@lemmus.org
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submitted 2 weeks ago by sundray@lemmus.org to c/shmups@lemmus.org

Toaplan's been getting a lot of love lately, what with Slap Fight and GrindStormer[ set for release on modern consoles, the announcement of a new Evercade collection, and today we get the news that Twin Cobra, Slap Fight and Grind Stormer are all going to get brand new deluxe, physical releases for the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive.

Now that I think about it, the Genesis is getting a lot of love these days, too!

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submitted 2 weeks ago by sundray@lemmus.org to c/shmups@lemmus.org

From the description:

Hey, everyone.

Are you ready for another MTP episode? In this one, I speak with DharmaPunk about his experiences with arcade shooters.

We went with more of a casual, conversational approach as opposed to the typical Q&A style and I feel this worked a lot nicer.

Be sure to check out DharmaPunk's channel here: / @dharmapunkgames

Thanks so much, Christian! It was a blast talking with you!

Enjoy the video, and we'll be in touch soon!

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submitted 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) by sundray@lemmus.org to c/shmups@lemmus.org

The first review is in for the twin-stick spin off Raiden Nova. TL/DR 6/10, but take it with a grain of salt.

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submitted 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) by sundray@lemmus.org to c/shmups@lemmus.org

You know, I have been sleeping on Battle Bakraid.

From the video description:

1 Credit Clear of Battle Bakraid (Advance Course), the third game in the Raizing / Shinobu Yagawa Bat trilogy that also includes Battle Garegga and Armed Police Batrider, played with Flame Viper C, and featuring a beginner's guide and full commentary.

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submitted 2 weeks ago by sundray@lemmus.org to c/shmups@lemmus.org

Don't tell anyone, but I actually like Salamander just slightly more than Gradius.

FTA:

Konami's 1986 shmup Salamander (AKA Life Force) is now playable on MiSTer FPGA.

The public release was spotted by @RCAVictorCo and has been confirmed as working.

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submitted 2 weeks ago by sundray@lemmus.org to c/shmups@lemmus.org

FTA:

Originally released in arcades back in 1992, the game was developed by the Zed Blade and P47: The Phantom Fighter developer NMK, with Banpresto (a subsidiary of Bandai) handling its distribution in Japan while Fabtek did the same for the North American region.

The game is based on the 1984 film Macross: Do You Remember Love? and sees players take control of the fighters Hikaru Ichijyo (player one) and Max Jenius (player two) as they pilot the variable fighter Valkyrie to defeat an invasion from the Zentradi race.

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submitted 3 weeks ago by sundray@lemmus.org to c/shmups@lemmus.org

Three shmups on this one -- not bad! From the article (shooters in bold):

Here is a short description of each game from the developer:

Dogyuun – An intense vertical-scrolling shooter filled with powerful upgrades and fast-paced action.

Grind Stormer – A critically acclaimed shooter offering a dual gameplay style with both "Grind" and "Storm" modes.

Knuckle Bash – A quirky beat 'em up with unique character designs and over-the-top action.

Pipi's & Bibi's – A mischievous platformer with daring challenges, offering a fun and lighthearted arcade adventure.

Snow Bros 2 – The sequel to the much-loved Snow Bros, with new characters and co-op gameplay.

Sky Shark (8-bit version) – A classic shoot 'em up, now presented in its 8-bit version for a nostalgic retro twist.

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submitted 3 weeks ago by sundray@lemmus.org to c/shmups@lemmus.org

So, if you've watched the ShmupsBR channel, you've probably already aware that he has an English language channel called Pixel Pilots. (His native language is Portuguese.) Fair warning that the Pixel Pilots channel uses a computer generated voice for narration, so if that's not your thing, you might want to skip this one.

On the other hand if you speak Portuguese and haven't checked out ShmupsBR you might want to give him a shot! (And if, like me you don't speak the language there are English subtitles available for all his videos.)

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submitted 3 weeks ago by sundray@lemmus.org to c/shmups@lemmus.org

The games are Wolf Fang (a side-scrolling mech based run n' gun) and Skull Fang, a vertical scrolling shmup. From the article:

Skull Fang: As a member of the Skeleton Fang Platoon, the player boards a fighter plane and heads off to intercept enemy weapons approaching the defense line. Choose from four pilots with different skills and four fighter planes with different performance. On the battlefield, freely control the speed of your fighter plane and decide whether to take the risk and fly at high speed, or play it safe and fly slow to intercept the enemy. In boss battles, control your speed to mark the boss within range. The Saturn version is even more powerful with additional bosses, background music, and additional units in trial mode!

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submitted 4 weeks ago by sundray@lemmus.org to c/shmups@lemmus.org

The pack includes Night Striker (1989), Return of the Invaders (1985), Crime City (1989), Cloud Master/Chuka Taisen (1988), Wardner/Pyros (1987), Twin Cobra 2 (1995), Thundercade/Twin Formation (1987), Wyvern F-0 (1985), Operation Wolf (1987) and Yūyu no Quiz de Go! Go! (1990), and is selling for $500 on eBay. That's a confirmed sale, not just a listing – although another seller is asking over $600 for the game.

I mean, Twin Cobra 2 is pretty good, but damn!

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submitted 4 weeks ago by sundray@lemmus.org to c/shmups@lemmus.org

From the description:

Today, we're checking out my normal mode clear in Downwell and taking a look at how the game works. I also cover some preferred weapons and upgrades and share a little about my experience with the game.

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submitted 1 month ago by sundray@lemmus.org to c/shmups@lemmus.org

A presentation event for the new Aero Fighters game will be held at EXBAR TOKYO plus in Shinjuku, Tokyo on November 8 at 20:00 JST, where information about the game and available platforms will be announced.

I'm a big fan of the Aero Fighters/Sonic Wings series, but I never thought I'd see a new entry because I figured the IP rights were all messed up. Looking forward to seeing what SUCCESS does with it now!

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submitted 1 month ago by sundray@lemmus.org to c/shmups@lemmus.org

FTA:

Something worth noting with this release is that the game's text remains untranslated, as with all previous EGGCONSOLE releases. As a result, it may be worth tracking down the original files and taking advantage of the unofficial English fan translation, if you want to get the full experience.

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submitted 1 month ago by hobbsc@lemmy.sdf.org to c/shmups@lemmus.org

I won't turn this into a dumping ground for my progress on the game but I thought I'd try recording it tonight. It's very rough because I've never really done any screen recording like this (or posting, for that matter). Really pleased that I managed to beat the third boss now for the second time and I made it all the way to the fourth boss. Died because I was a bit panicked due to not knowing its patterns.

Very pleased with my nearly 16mil score. It's way better than last night's run. On "easy" mode, it's so hard to drop your chain so scores are all over the place. I'm not terribly focused on anything but survival right now but a couple of times the dim lightbulb in my brain turned on and I managed to hyper when I wanted to or graze consistently into chains.

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