
The best arcade-only hori shmups?
Third vote for R-Type Leo. I enjoy it more than Progear. Go ahead and shove Prehistoric Isle 2 in there as well, since it's MVS-only (unless you want to run the argument that MVS carts can be played on a home Neo via conversion)
Also, NOT Black Heart. It plays like it was made in fucking RPG Maker.
Rabio Lepus got a PS2 port I think...
Rezon is pretty enjoyable for a horribly blatant R-Type ripoff.
Chimera Beast? Technically wasn't released so does that one count?
Also, NOT Black Heart. It plays like it was made in fucking RPG Maker.
Rabio Lepus got a PS2 port I think...
Rezon is pretty enjoyable for a horribly blatant R-Type ripoff.
Chimera Beast? Technically wasn't released so does that one count?
Hmm. Haven't seen that, and the key phrase there is "on a big enough TV." I'd have to see the performance for myself to give the old "yea or nay." Still, it's hard to argue that the *experience* of playing said game just isn't the same without that original dedicated setup.yojo! wrote:You can either zoom the screen or choose to have all 3 all together cramp onto your TV. It does look ok on a big enough TV.
I would be quite intrigued to see the 3 screens squished onto one large (read: wide) enough TV. That'd be something, I would guess.
You know, it's not like Darius is my favorite game or anything.yojo! wrote:Darius sucks so much someone tried to 1cc one time too many in London and ended wacking the screen with his fist...
Still, I want to understand the logic, here: because the guy's a masochistic moron, the *game* sucks? That's kind of like putting the gun on trial for murder when it shoots somebody. Not the person, who pulled the trigger, not the gun manufacturer, the gun *itself*. It just fails to make any sense, logically.
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The Saturn version of Darius 2 does the same.. it's playable on a 29' TV, but truth to be said, the things look very squished there. It takes a while to get used with it.boagman wrote:Hmm. Haven't seen that, and the key phrase there is "on a big enough TV." I'd have to see the performance for myself to give the old "yea or nay." Still, it's hard to argue that the *experience* of playing said game just isn't the same without that original dedicated setup.yojo! wrote:You can either zoom the screen or choose to have all 3 all together cramp onto your TV. It does look ok on a big enough TV.
I would be quite intrigued to see the 3 screens squished onto one large (read: wide) enough TV. That'd be something, I would guess.
Full zommed-in the game looks great, but it's damn unplayable


Yeah, that sounds...like disqualification to me, then. I mean, it's got to be the same experience, within, say, 5% or so. There's always going to be an acceptable difference with playing arcade games at home or on emulation, but at the same time, it has to fall within acceptable parameters (subjective, sure, but that's life).Shatterhand wrote:The Saturn version of Darius 2 does the same.. it's playable on a 29' TV, but truth to be said, the things look very squished there. It takes a while to get used with it.
Full zommed-in the game looks great, but it's damn unplayable
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Except to the ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64, Atari ST and Commodore Amiga. The Amiga one I owned, it was a really good port.Jon wrote:Dragon Breed was also pretty cool and never got ported.
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Another great arcade shmup thread
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Can't believe no one has mentioned Scramble.
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Scramble was great
It's on a collection I bought recently will play again
Konami? Atari? Capcom? So many lol
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Oddly enough, Scramble had a port to the Tomy Tutor from Konami themselves. There was also an official port on the GCE Vectrex. It also had several clones on various computers, as well as various table top VFD and handheld LCD ports. Not to mention the more recent home versions, including a port on GBA.
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I'm glad moderators on this site don't insta-lock thread necros. It's interesting seeing what people thought about R-Type in the ancient tymes when the original iPhone launched.
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I remember playing it on commodore 64 via tape cassette loadingBrianC wrote:Oddly enough, Scramble had a port to the Tomy Tutor from Konami themselves. There was also an official port on the GCE Vectrex. It also had several clones on various computers, as well as various table top VFD and handheld LCD ports. Not to mention the more recent home versions, including a port on GBA.
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The list of arcade-only horizontals has shrunk over the years, but is still sizable.
For Irem, maybe the coolest I've played was Gun Hohki/Mystic Riders. However, Armed Police Unit Gallop is really interesting and unique as well.
I haven't played it too deeply but Thunder Cross 2 has that unmistakable konami-quality to it.
NMK's Macross II has one of the most unique progressions I've seen in an arcade game (taking a 'caravan' mode and turning it into an arcade game, giving you infinite lives, etc.) and turns out this extremely unique, score-focused, and addicting shmup.
I admit I haven't played it, but until the fabled M2 port-that-technically-wasn't-announced-but-they-want-to-do-it comes out, Boogie Wings/the Great Ragtime Show is probably unique enough to be worth mentioning. Videos make it seem to me like a more chaotic (janky?) Wolf Fang with a grappling hook gimmick.

For Irem, maybe the coolest I've played was Gun Hohki/Mystic Riders. However, Armed Police Unit Gallop is really interesting and unique as well.
I haven't played it too deeply but Thunder Cross 2 has that unmistakable konami-quality to it.
NMK's Macross II has one of the most unique progressions I've seen in an arcade game (taking a 'caravan' mode and turning it into an arcade game, giving you infinite lives, etc.) and turns out this extremely unique, score-focused, and addicting shmup.
I admit I haven't played it, but until the fabled M2 port-that-technically-wasn't-announced-but-they-want-to-do-it comes out, Boogie Wings/the Great Ragtime Show is probably unique enough to be worth mentioning. Videos make it seem to me like a more chaotic (janky?) Wolf Fang with a grappling hook gimmick.
It is indeed fun to read over some old farm posts. Sometimes the perspective is alien to the modern-day 'scene.'Sengoku Strider wrote:I'm glad moderators on this site don't insta-lock thread necros. It's interesting seeing what people thought about R-Type in the ancient tymes when the original iPhone launched.


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The answer is Progear:)
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