Played it at KU a year ago, great arcade game.
It was a vertically-scrolling shmup, and had about 6 different ships to choose from. It was fairly modern, and had great graphics.
I seem to remember it having a title like "1942," but nothing a searched for like that had graphics like the ones I saw.
It was future-y.
Go!
Name that game!
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Yes, that Strikers 1945 Plus (from defunct shmup developer, Psikyo) runs on the Neo-Geo MVS hardware and is an MVS cartridge to boot...Aphrodesizach wrote:Apparently I lied, I did not look at 1945 Strikers +, and that was totally it. Thank you very much.
It's a vertical scrolling shmup using the horizontal screen orientation setup or "Yoko" orientation (i.e. -- CPS-2 Mars Matrix, GigaWing, Taito G-Card Night Raid, etc.) so that arcade operator's don't have to rotate their arcade monitors to "Tate" orientation...
It's playable on Mame32 (with MVS Bios file, of course -- without it, no can play it anyways) and on a PSP with firmware 1.50 & running MVSPSP ver. 1.66 emulator..... ^_~
PC Engine Fan X! ^_~
