Favorite shoot 'em up developer (past or present)?
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Favorite shoot 'em up developer (past or present)?
Irem will always hold a special place in my heart. Just about every one of their games featured something innovative or unique in it--with the exception of that blatant Raiden rip-off, Fire Barrel. From Cosmic Cop to Mystic Riders, they were a real gem of creativity. It was such a shame to see the end of the R-Type series (Delta).
Of course, that's just an opinion.
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Seibu, then Raizing. Both companies during their mid-later years (for Raizing, subtract Dimahoo) displayed the perfect balance between risk and reward. Hugely unbalanced ships, though, but just pretend the bad ships don't exist.
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Technosoft without question.
They're best known for their fantastic 16bit and 32bit shmups, but their translation and reworking of Devil Crash (Dragon's Fury) made an already good game better, and Herzog Zwei was a blast (and the first RTS game).
Among the remaining top five, in no particular order, would likely be Seibu Kaihatsu, Irem, Taito, and Compile. If we were to go top ten, G.Rev, Treasure, Konami, Toaplan, and Renovation (for bringing over Telenet and Wolf Team shmups) would fill it up.
They're best known for their fantastic 16bit and 32bit shmups, but their translation and reworking of Devil Crash (Dragon's Fury) made an already good game better, and Herzog Zwei was a blast (and the first RTS game).
Among the remaining top five, in no particular order, would likely be Seibu Kaihatsu, Irem, Taito, and Compile. If we were to go top ten, G.Rev, Treasure, Konami, Toaplan, and Renovation (for bringing over Telenet and Wolf Team shmups) would fill it up.
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Taito, Toaplan, Technosoft. If I had access to/money for PCBs I might say Cave.
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