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Maybe I'm missing something, but it seems like the major console manufacturers have not been terribly interested in developing their own shmup franchises.

Maybe a list will help. I'll get things started with:

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Of course, the big one is the TurboGrafx-16 and Hudson's Star Soldier series. There's also Solar Striker for the Game Boy, as mentioned in szycag's ranking thread.
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Hudson is not owned by NEC, right? They just bought exclusive rights to the soldier series?
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Sega made quite a few shooting games. They also ported a lot of other developers' games to their consoles. Whip Rush and Crying come to mind, but there's also games like Panzer Dragoon and Rez if you want to count them.
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I did a search on MobyGames and you're dead on, Sega made several shooters for their consoles:

Astro Warrior / Sapo Xulé: S.O.S. Lagoa Poluída - Master System
Astro Flash / TransBot - Master System
Blade Eagle 3-D - Master System
Submarine Attack - Master System
ThunderBlade - Master System
Bio-Hazard Battle / Crying - Genesis
Zaxxon's Motherbase 2000 - 32X

I also checked if Nintendo did anything else, but came up with nothing. If you want to check other console manufactures, you can look through the site's game browser, in the shooter category (which will also include stuff like FPSs unfortunately) and look through individual companies. I don't see a link that let's you pick it directly, but after you select a company you can append "/developed-by" to the URL in order to filter out games the company was involved with in other ways.

Oh, and I wasn't looking for ports or rail shooters, which would include everything from Space Harrier to StarFox.
professor ganson wrote:Hudson is not owned by NEC, right? They just bought exclusive rights to the soldier series?
Yeah, NEC doesn't own Hudson. I think Konami actually owns them now. But Hudson and NEC both collaborated with the TG16 - Hudson designed it and NEC backed it financially - so I'd consider games developed by either company for it to be first-party.
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JoshF wrote:Whip Rush
That's by Vic Tokai, IIRC.
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professor ganson wrote:Hudson is not owned by NEC, right? They just bought exclusive rights to the soldier series?
NEC cooperated with Hundson when creating the PCE. Open one up and have a look at the chips :)

So PCE was in part Hudsons's baby.
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Zaxxon Motherbase 2000 was very good, remember me View Point.
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zinger wrote:That's by Vic Tokai, IIRC.
You're right, I see it was just published by Sega.

Here's two more:

Scramble Spirits - Master System
Star Jacker - Mark III

Bother are ports of arcade games, the arcade version of Star Jacker was on Sega Memorial Selection Vol. 2 for Saturn.
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Don't forget Donkey Kong III

I guess chase-view shooters are excluded or there would be a ton. Are we excluding pre-NES, too?
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Mortificator wrote:I also checked if Nintendo did anything else, but came up with nothing. If you want to check other console manufactures, you can look through the site's game browser, in the shooter category (which will also include stuff like FPSs unfortunately) and look through individual companies. I don't see a link that let's you pick it directly, but after you select a company you can append "/developed-by" to the URL in order to filter out games the company was involved with in other ways.
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NEC continued the shooter spirit with Zeroigar for the PC-FX.
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sfried wrote: Radar Scope?
I was just wondering if there were a home port of that one. Somehow I thought it was just arcade
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Sony made some shooters for the PS1 like Philosoma and Two Tenkaku I believe.
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louisg wrote:
sfried wrote: Radar Scope?
I was just wondering if there were a home port of that one. Somehow I thought it was just arcade
Yeah, I don't think it was ever ported. Probably because it was a spectacular failure. :wink: I got the impression from the thread's title that the OP was looking for console games, which is why I didn't mention Radar Scope (or other Nintendo arcade shooters like Space Firebird or Space Fever). And of course Atari's made some of the all-time classics.
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sfried wrote: Radar Scope?
I was just wondering if there were a home port of that one. Somehow I thought it was just arcade
Yeah, I don't think it was ever ported. Probably because it was a spectacular failure. :wink: I got the impression from the thread's title that the OP was looking for console games, which is why I didn't mention Radar Scope (or other Nintendo arcade shooters like Space Firebird or Space Fever). And of course Atari's made some of the all-time classics.
Interesting, I haven't heard of any of these.

Yeah, I had Atari in mind as well. I couldn't remember off-hand which shmups they developed.

EDIT: Part of what I'm interested in is whether there was ever a time when a console developer HAD to have quality shmups in order to be successful.
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professor ganson wrote: Yeah, I had Atari in mind as well. I couldn't remember off-hand which shmups they developed.

EDIT: Part of what I'm interested in is whether there was ever a time when a console developer HAD to have quality shmups in order to be successful.
Atari did Gates of Zendocon and Trevor McFur, if we are limiting us to post-crash. Pre-crash, you might have needed good shmups. But the 2600's big hits in that department were either licensed (Space Invaders) or done by other companies (River Raid), weren't they?
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SNK developed a few shmups didn't they? Last resort and Alpha Mission II?

Action Fighter for SMS could be be classified as a shmup.
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professor ganson wrote:
Mortificator wrote:
louisg wrote: I was just wondering if there were a home port of that one. Somehow I thought it was just arcade
Yeah, I don't think it was ever ported. Probably because it was a spectacular failure. :wink: I got the impression from the thread's title that the OP was looking for console games, which is why I didn't mention Radar Scope (or other Nintendo arcade shooters like Space Firebird or Space Fever). And of course Atari's made some of the all-time classics.
Interesting, I haven't heard of any of these.

Yeah, I had Atari in mind as well. I couldn't remember off-hand which shmups they developed.

EDIT: Part of what I'm interested in is whether there was ever a time when a console developer HAD to have quality shmups in order to be successful.
Pre-crash Atari?

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professor ganson wrote:Hudson is not owned by NEC, right? They just bought exclusive rights to the soldier series?
Ever wonder why they're called "Hu" cards, hmm? :D
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undamned wrote:
professor ganson wrote:Hudson is not owned by NEC, right? They just bought exclusive rights to the soldier series?
Ever wonder why they're called "Hu" cards, hmm? :D
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PC Engine Fan X! wrote:I'd have to say that the Hu-Cards are one of the most coolest gaming console cartridge mediums (and credit-card sized to boot as well) to have been concieved in a long time... ^_~

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Agreed. Durable, compact/sleek, and just plain cool.
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Not very good design IMO. You get teeth marks at the end of any hu card with decent thickness from the connectors. SFII, Arcade Card, Magical Chase, etc. ... it's like a disc-based system that scratches discs. If they had solved that issue, then hu cards would've been truly great.
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So it's "huh" card?
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I guess it would be. I've always said hugh-card, and my friend says who-card. How's Hudson pronunced in Japanese?
ubersaurus wrote:Pre-crash Atari?

Asteroids series
Black Widow
Tempest series
Centipede series
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Some console only shooters from Atari:
Desert Falcon
Planet Smashers
Pigs in Space
Snoopy and the Red Baron
Yars Revenge
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professor ganson wrote:Part of what I'm interested in is whether there was ever a time when a console developer HAD to have quality shmups in order to be successful.
Pre-crash they did, though most of the shooting games then weren't what we'd call traditional scrolling shooters. But it seems like the immediate post-crash console developers just needed to make platformers.
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