Your first shooter?
Your first shooter?
I didn't own any systems untill I was about 13 years old when I bought the N64. As a real small kid though I rember playing Dragon Spirit for NES with my cousins and brother. What a tough game it was back then and still is, but fun none the less. We use to pretend that we were the dragons, I was the green one, my cousin was the 2 headed one, haha it was good times. We beat the game only to find out it was all a dream! Maybe there was alternateive endings who knows. Speaking of, I have a sudden urge to go play it right now...
I got back into my roots of the shooting game because of Ikaruga and the dreamcast actually and I havn't turned back since. Curious to what everyone else has to say about their first shooter.
I got back into my roots of the shooting game because of Ikaruga and the dreamcast actually and I havn't turned back since. Curious to what everyone else has to say about their first shooter.
What are you trying to tell me, that I can dodge bullets?
First shooter that made drew me into shmups: Ikaruga. (I was on the search for hard 2D games, Metal Slug and Contra Shattered Soldier came before Ikaruga)
First shooter ever played: Solar Striker
Actually, the first time I felt "in the zone" shmup-wise was against the last boss in Super Mario Land. Today I think his patterns are very predictable, but back then it scared the shit out of me.
First shooter ever played: Solar Striker

Actually, the first time I felt "in the zone" shmup-wise was against the last boss in Super Mario Land. Today I think his patterns are very predictable, but back then it scared the shit out of me.
Raptor for PC. I played the shareware version in 1996 or so, I was still a kid that didn't know about dodonpachi, layer section or any other great game of that time 
Then there was a looooong break. Sometime, I watched a video of Ikaruga and after I bought it quite some time after that (more than 1yr I think), I fell in love with shoot em ups.

Then there was a looooong break. Sometime, I watched a video of Ikaruga and after I bought it quite some time after that (more than 1yr I think), I fell in love with shoot em ups.
THE ETERNAL
this could very well be my first too. *swoon*Limbrooke wrote:1943 on NES. Good times.

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ok well.. maybe not. but that was definately overplayed on my NES.
i think the first real shooter i really got into would have been river raid for my atari 400/800/800xl..
there might of been others but hey.. i remember that one dominating my childhood. i didn't even have a color tv for it, we used a small black and white for the atari...
i dont recall any shmups on the tape drive, and river raid was definately on a 5 1/4 floppy
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Parodius for snes! yeah, i played that LOOOONG before i ever touched a Gradius or any other shmup for that matter, so all the references were lost on me. later when i did play the other Konami shmups, my Parodius memories started making more and more sense. history in reverse there.
it didn't get me into shmups though. i really just bought it because it seemed funny, and was cheap, and i enjoyed it more for it's style and humour than for it's gameplay.
the game that actually kindled my love for shmups was Mushihimesama.
it didn't get me into shmups though. i really just bought it because it seemed funny, and was cheap, and i enjoyed it more for it's style and humour than for it's gameplay.
the game that actually kindled my love for shmups was Mushihimesama.
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CENTIPEDE, arcade, which was also the first video game I remember playing. I used to play that whenever I got the chance. Thanks to my dad I got good enough that I could get all the way through level 12, where the centipede is all separate heads. First scrolling shooter was probably Sky Shark. We used to play that waiting for our pizza at Little Caesar's, back when they had GOOD pizza and a restaurant area you could sit down in. There was this one kid who could get to level 4 on one quarter, I thought he was awesome. At the time I would always die in level 2. Nowadays I can sometimes loop the game, but to me back then, level 4 was a big deal.
There was also a bowling alley with Vs. Super Mario Bros. Good times.
There was also a bowling alley with Vs. Super Mario Bros. Good times.
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Haha, man, tell me about it. When I was a kid I was sweating bullets.FrederikJurk wrote:Today I think his patterns are very predictable, but back then it scared the shit out of me.
Last I played him, I smiled a bit at how easy he was...great game.
Anyways, not counting ancient stuff like Galaga or Gyruss, my answer would be Raiden II. Those two bosses on level 1 still mesmerize me.
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1943 on nes, allthough that was mere foreplay.
Truxton took my virginity on the mega drive, and Nemesis tought me the ropes on a friend's MSX system.
Truxton took my virginity on the mega drive, and Nemesis tought me the ropes on a friend's MSX system.
Trek trough the Galaxy on silver wings and play football online.
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Ahhh I really enjoyed Star Soldier Vanishing Earth.Kaede wrote:Gemini Wing on the C64. Looking back...what a crap game but I loved it at the time.

Gaiares, it was something I just happened to pick up. I loved that game to death. I had played them before that but never realized them as a whole genre.
Some of the best shmups don't actually end in a vowel.
No, this game is not Space Invaders.
No, this game is not Space Invaders.
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My story is a bit of an odd one. I actually found out about Kenta Cho's Gunroar from Attack of the Show on G4. I got that and everything else he made. Then I ordered Ikaruga off of eBay. So, my first shmup that I played with any sort of goals or motivation was a freeware game
. Guess that's why I love freeware so much.

"You are the Hero of Tomorrow!"
Hmm....hard to remember. I think it was 1942 on NES, or maybe Galaga, possibly Defender. I have some very fond memories of playing UN Squadron on SNES, but that came later.
What rebirthed my interest in shmups was Truxton on Genesis back in 2001. I found it digging through the bin at Funcoland. It was $2 and had the best looking label on all the genesis carts. Then I got Donpachi with my 1st saturn, I couldn't believe how great it was. After that I was pretty into it and even preordered Ikaruga, that really set it off. Since then its been ON.
What rebirthed my interest in shmups was Truxton on Genesis back in 2001. I found it digging through the bin at Funcoland. It was $2 and had the best looking label on all the genesis carts. Then I got Donpachi with my 1st saturn, I couldn't believe how great it was. After that I was pretty into it and even preordered Ikaruga, that really set it off. Since then its been ON.
I used to play Tokio religiously at this corner store near my great grandmothers house. I then discovered Sky Shark on the way home from middle school at a run down pizza place..and Sidearms after that at a run down taco place.
To this day, I think those three shooters remain my favorites(Sidearms especially..).
To this day, I think those three shooters remain my favorites(Sidearms especially..).
The first shooter, even the first game, that I remember playing is Space Invaders on the Atari 2600, circa 1984. I played Vanguard, Defender, and River Raid a few years after this, as well as Gates of Zendocon on the Atari Lynx and Trevor McFur and Raiden on the Jaguar around 1996.
The game that got me hooked on the genre was Gradius III (SNES), which I played in, err, 2001.
The game that got me hooked on the genre was Gradius III (SNES), which I played in, err, 2001.
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My first was an Asteroids clone on the Spectrum.
Then some years later I bought Thunderforce IV on the Megadrive.
But the game which kickstarted my real interest in the genre was Ikaruga (like a few other people on this forum). Bought it on release - and still level 4 melts my mind...
There were a few others, but it's those three that really stand out for me.
Currently on Espgaluda and the Raizing stuff, but level 3 bosses seem to be my 'skill level plateau' (lets include that in the glossary!
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Then some years later I bought Thunderforce IV on the Megadrive.
But the game which kickstarted my real interest in the genre was Ikaruga (like a few other people on this forum). Bought it on release - and still level 4 melts my mind...
There were a few others, but it's those three that really stand out for me.
Currently on Espgaluda and the Raizing stuff, but level 3 bosses seem to be my 'skill level plateau' (lets include that in the glossary!
