What are the best Mega Drive shmups?
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evil_ash_xero
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What are the best Mega Drive shmups?
I'm in the mood to play some 16-bit shooters, but i'm not sure what to get.
I've played the Thunderforces, M.U.S.H.A., Gaiares, Hellfire, and Graylancer.
What else am I missing?
Also, i'm much more of the "Saturn and afterwards" kinda player, so nothing too geriatric looking(early titles).
And has anyone ever released a patch for Gaiares that cancels it's "die and restart" thing? It kind of ruins the game for me, since it's so hard.
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I've played the Thunderforces, M.U.S.H.A., Gaiares, Hellfire, and Graylancer.
What else am I missing?
Also, i'm much more of the "Saturn and afterwards" kinda player, so nothing too geriatric looking(early titles).
And has anyone ever released a patch for Gaiares that cancels it's "die and restart" thing? It kind of ruins the game for me, since it's so hard.
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The dudes at EGM seem to love Gaiares, so I'd go with that.
Nah, Musha Aleste is stil lthe best!
Nah, Musha Aleste is stil lthe best!
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Some would argue it being a true shooter (you control screen movement), but Twinkle Tale always comes to mind when someone mentions the MD.
Awesome little game.
EDIT: Couldn't think of the name, but it came to me: Battle Mania 1 & 2. I dug those, but they may be too goofy for you. Check them out.
Awesome little game.
EDIT: Couldn't think of the name, but it came to me: Battle Mania 1 & 2. I dug those, but they may be too goofy for you. Check them out.
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Eliminate Down
Edit: http://sega-16.com/feature_page.php?id=210&title=Genre Spotlight: Shmups Extravaganza!
Edit: http://sega-16.com/feature_page.php?id=210&title=Genre Spotlight: Shmups Extravaganza!
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I tend to forget that one these days. And it's way better than the GBA port/remake!spadgy wrote:It's not a popular opinion, but I love Steel Empire (aka Empire of Steel), but it might not please your desire to avoid older style shmups...
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Was one of the first shmups I loved, so it's always held a special place in my heart...Nuke wrote:I tend to forget that one these days. And it's way better than the GBA port/remake!spadgy wrote:It's not a popular opinion, but I love Steel Empire (aka Empire of Steel), but it might not please your desire to avoid older style shmups...
Good luck getting Eliminate Down - it's always painfully expensive too!
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Musha is a terrible game, and I have no idea why it garners the praise it does.
The first time I played it, I one lifed it to the last level, bored out of my mind, then when I finally died I came back so underpowered that I lost my remaining lives one after the next.
I thought "I have absolutely no desire to play this ever again".
To answer your question, I'd say Eliminate Down or Gleylancer probably. ED is FIERCELY difficult though.
The first time I played it, I one lifed it to the last level, bored out of my mind, then when I finally died I came back so underpowered that I lost my remaining lives one after the next.
I thought "I have absolutely no desire to play this ever again".
To answer your question, I'd say Eliminate Down or Gleylancer probably. ED is FIERCELY difficult though.
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no matter how easy it was it was my first 1CC so many years ago.spadgy wrote:It's not a popular opinion, but I love Steel Empire (aka Empire of Steel), but it might not please your desire to avoid older style shmups...
excuse me i think i have something in my eye *tears up*
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Just read this right through - great link - all you need for this thread...moonblood wrote: Edit: http://sega-16.com/feature_page.php?id=210&title=Genre Spotlight: Shmups Extravaganza!
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Yeah, that is a really good link. Been fiddling with Battle Mania 2 and Eliminate Down.spadgy wrote:Just read this right through - great link - all you need for this thread...moonblood wrote: Edit: http://sega-16.com/feature_page.php?id=210&title=Genre Spotlight: Shmups Extravaganza!
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Same thing happened when I played the game for the first time few years back and hadnt played it in years.Musha is a terrible game, and I have no idea why it garners the praise it does.
The first time I played it, I one lifed it to the last level, bored out of my mind, then when I finally died I came back so underpowered that I lost my remaining lives one after the next.
Then watched a nice review of the game on youtube and played it again
Even though I don't like compile games (boring, easy, slow paced). This one is by far my favorite. The levels are WAY shorter and not too repetitive, the soundtrack is awesome and the game can get pretty intense if you play on hard mode with the MUSHA speed at the higher levels( 6-8 ), lastly the intro is great (and a great intro is a sign of a high quality shmup).
Just don't play MUSHA on anything but HARD and its pretty fun. the best shmup on the Genesis/MD with Eliminate Down. Also, lets not foget it was released in 1990. What else was that high-quality in 1990?
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THEM'S FIGHTIN' WORDShenry dark wrote:Twin Cobra is a terrible game, and I have no idea why it garners the praise it does.
The first time I played it, I one lifed it to the last level, bored out of my mind, then when I finally died I came back so underpowered that I lost my remaining lives one after the next.
I should try Musha again, though, see what I think of it.
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For The Coop,
nothing in your list comes close to the technical prowess of MUSHA. With its blazing speed, great paralax effects, huge amount of very detailed sprites displayed at a time, nice explosions and all of this while keeping the framerate almost constant at all times early in the Sega Genesis/Megadrive lifespan.
nothing in your list comes close to the technical prowess of MUSHA. With its blazing speed, great paralax effects, huge amount of very detailed sprites displayed at a time, nice explosions and all of this while keeping the framerate almost constant at all times early in the Sega Genesis/Megadrive lifespan.
Yeah, this is kinda sad really given the huge amount of shmups on the machine. that being said, its got plenty other games that are "ok".Pretty fun is the best the Genesis gets? Really?
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Don't forget INTENSE Blast-Em-Up Action, 5 Different Power-Ups, Multitudes of Bogus Baddies to Blast, Twelve Power Levels, 2 Player Co-Op Blasting, Lasers, Big Screen-Filling Bosses, Score Counter, and MuSha might just be the Best Exlodemup on the Genesis!With its blazing speed, great paralax effects, huge amount of very detailed sprites displayed at a time, nice explosions and all of this while keeping the framerate almost constant at all times early in the Sega Genesis/Megadrive lifespan.

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Well I have to admit, I hate tecnosoft with a passion.
I've "tried" to like TF3 for way too long (years) but theres no way for me to get any enjoyment out of it (gameplay wise).
I havnt played TF4 for more than a few hours. But I have to admit it seems alot better than the rest of the stuff from tecnosoft.
I've "tried" to like TF3 for way too long (years) but theres no way for me to get any enjoyment out of it (gameplay wise).
I havnt played TF4 for more than a few hours. But I have to admit it seems alot better than the rest of the stuff from tecnosoft.



