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I'm not sure why I like them; it's not as though I'm a big fan of trains. But I do like train stages.

So what's your favorite train stage? My favorite so far is probably the one in Battle Bakraid. Wonderfully mechanistic-looking, overwhelming with details, and nice bullet patterns. I would love to see a shmup on the 360 or PS3 do an homage to that level-- one could in principle carry the same idea further with more processing power.

If there's interest, we might want to compile a list of games that have train levels. I'm just not sure whether that list would interest anyone, apart from myself.
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Not a whole train level but the train boss after the first level of Cyphern is very nice.
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I thought the train level segment in Zero Gunner 2 was kinda fun.
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I like the level 2 Gigawing trains.
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RotateMe wrote:Not a whole train level but the train boss after the first level of Cyphern is very nice.
You mean Cyvern? Yeah, that´s nice, it´s a very Raizing-like game to begin with.

I agree on the Gigawing - level, you actually battle between trains that pass by. The one in Ibara is sweet too, and the parody in Pink Sweets is very lovely. Too bad Batrider doesn´t have one.
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I like the train level in Gigawing, but I feel it pales next to the odd aerial levels that come later-- I love those islands in the sky.
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I love the trainyard level in Raiden Fighters. Zero Gunner 2 was pretty great as well.
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Gunbird's most difficult first stage is dominated by a train boss that falls apart carriage by carriage and finally tuns into a mech. I hate that stage in a loving way.

It's also a train in stage 4 (i think, maybe) of giga wing generations, or at least it seems to be to me. That stage is insane in the number of bullets it throws at you. Never passed it infact.

I like trains in shmups also

oh and there's also a boss on rails in fire shark that could be called a train as well as many other mini trains that run along the opposite side of the screen.
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I like the trains of Strikers 1945 II. I love getting medals out of em.
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Ibara or Zone of the Enders 2 :P
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The train stage on 19XX is my fave because the awesome soundtrack. solid bass extension if you run it through a decent hi-fi system with a subwoofer. also Raiden Fighters train stage. come to think of it, there are a number of shumps titles with decent train stages. :shock: Oh dear, who's technical pc handy work created that terrible digi-pic of me? and whats with the TEAM MILLS crap! whats that all about?
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when I see train, the first game that comes to mind is Robo Aleste.

That has a HUGE train in like level 4 or something. Very awesome destroying that thing piece by piece.
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junkeR wrote:when I see train, the first game that comes to mind is Robo Aleste.

That has a HUGE train in like level 4 or something. Very awesome destroying that thing piece by piece.
YEAH! that was a mechanical monster.
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I like Bakraid's train stage as well, but it is a bit short. The train boss in Raiden Fighters 2 is one of my favorites though.
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The secound level of Gunsmoke has a sweet train.
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What? No love for the one in ESP Ra.De?
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ESPGALUDA has TWO train sections. First half of level 3 is basically an assault train yard, and then the Chapter 4 boss. Well, actually, you MIGHT be able to consider the little flatbed cars with the gunner men on them in chapter 2 yet a third (or first of three) train part ^_^

As for a favorite... I've not enough experience with train stages to say, but I do like the chapter 4 boss in ESPGALUDA.
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Post by Rob »

For the ongoing list, Einhander stage 2.
junkeR wrote:when I see train, the first game that comes to mind is Robo Aleste.

That has a HUGE train in like level 4 or something.
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Nuke wrote:What? No love for the one in ESP Ra.De?
Aaah, yeah. Especially sweet since you´re going in and out of a subway station. That´s the stage I start dying all over the place.
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There's something about the experience of standing near a train passing by at night that's pretty remarkable. So mechanistic, soulless, and powerful w/relentless momentum. I'm not sure any shmups manage to capture that power with great success, but I did enjoy the Espgaluda train moments last night.
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Well, that feeling you described can also be applied to factory stages, like in Garegga and Batrider. When I was a little kid my father and I went on bike trips and passed a concrete factor, which really fascinated me with its huge, industrial, space-like atmosphere.
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Post by Ed Oscuro »

Battle Bakraid's stage is fun.

I'm a fan of Toaplan's train stages - Truxton (yes, that's a train, even if it's in space and built by aliens), Fire Shark, Twin Hawk I think, and others I can't think of right now.
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Einhander stage 2 comes in a mind ;)
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Post by Shocky »

Surely not the best, but Jaleco's P-47 Aces' stage 7 is a cool-looking train.

The original game, P-47 Phantom Fighter has a nice train as the first stage boss. I like that game more than Aces, because it's just so satisfying to bomb the trains and battleships instead of shooting them. The Amiga port, P-47 Thunderbolt, is superior to the arcade because the music is some 100 times better.
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Ibara's train stage is the best. I like Pink Sweets' train stage too.
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Which Ibara stage has trains? I haven't gotten there yet, apparently. :oops:
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Post by DJ Incompetent »

I don't like train stages on shmups. It looks good on paper..but...they just seem blah to me.

We'll call it Einhander's fault.



Trains on run 'n guns are better*. Contra S.S.'s is tons of fun. Maybe for the music. Maybe for the boss. All Golden.


*until you play 'em on megaman
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