Difference is, this time its actually a pretty damn GOOD list. I mean, like, its better than the ones shmups.com typically generates.
IGN puts out another "Top 10 Shoot 'Em Ups" list
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IGN puts out another "Top 10 Shoot 'Em Ups" list
http://retro.ign.com/articles/865/865346p1.html
Difference is, this time its actually a pretty damn GOOD list. I mean, like, its better than the ones shmups.com typically generates.
Difference is, this time its actually a pretty damn GOOD list. I mean, like, its better than the ones shmups.com typically generates.
RABBLE RABBLE RABBLE!!!!!!
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Einhander is awesome, shut up.
Outtake!
Outtake!
3) Desert Strike: Return to the Gulf
The first entry in the all-too-forgotten Electronic Arts Strike series, Desert Strike puts you in the cockpit of an AH-64 Apache helicopter -- keep an eye on your fuel! Representing western developers magnificently with its unique multi-directional mission-based objectives, this gritty war shooter has originality in spades. It's been released on every available gaming platform of its day and a few after, now if only Nintendo will answer our prayers and add this gem to their shooter-friendly VC roster.
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Man, that game was my childhood addiction. I used to have to hide the cartridge under my mattress so no one would get to it before I did and hog the TV.GaijinPunch wrote:What the fuck is River Raid?
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Genius. I've got a thrift store found copy of the game, never bothered starting it up.Rob wrote:Outtake!3) Desert Strike: Return to the Gulf
The first entry in the all-too-forgotten Electronic Arts Strike series, Desert Strike puts you in the cockpit of an AH-64 Apache helicopter -- keep an eye on your fuel! Representing western developers magnificently with its unique multi-directional mission-based objectives, this gritty war shooter has originality in spades. It's been released on every available gaming platform of its day and a few after, now if only Nintendo will answer our prayers and add this gem to their shooter-friendly VC roster.
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I found Desert Strike and Jungle Strike for the Genesis at a yardsale and I barely played them. I need to give them a play. I was also giving a PC collection with Necular Strike for free. I couldn't get Necular Strike working on my laptop, though.Ed Oscuro wrote:Genius. I've got a thrift store found copy of the game, never bothered starting it up.Rob wrote:Outtake!3) Desert Strike: Return to the Gulf
The first entry in the all-too-forgotten Electronic Arts Strike series, Desert Strike puts you in the cockpit of an AH-64 Apache helicopter -- keep an eye on your fuel! Representing western developers magnificently with its unique multi-directional mission-based objectives, this gritty war shooter has originality in spades. It's been released on every available gaming platform of its day and a few after, now if only Nintendo will answer our prayers and add this gem to their shooter-friendly VC roster.
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You should both be flogged for not playing the 16bit 'Strike' games after owning them for as long as you have. They're fun.BrianC wrote:I found Desert Strike and Jungle Strike for the Genesis at a yardsale and I barely played them. I need to give them a play. I was also giving a PC collection with Necular Strike for free. I couldn't get Necular Strike working on my laptop, though.Ed Oscuro wrote:Genius. I've got a thrift store found copy of the game, never bothered starting it up.Rob wrote:Outtake!
As for Nuclear Strike, good luck with that one BrainC. I've yet to find anyting about how to get it to run on XP. Good thing there's a PS1 version (which I own).
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Bizarro World D.C.!
It looks like a nice day but the Washington Monument looks like a tee stuck in a golf green in there. Plus the buildings nearby don't resemble some Middle Eastern hovel.
(Yes, this is Jugnle Strike; that might be the one I have.)
ShiryuGL's Desert Strike video has a comment I liked:
It looks like a nice day but the Washington Monument looks like a tee stuck in a golf green in there. Plus the buildings nearby don't resemble some Middle Eastern hovel.
(Yes, this is Jugnle Strike; that might be the one I have.)
ShiryuGL's Desert Strike video has a comment I liked:
Well a game can shine like the nob to a whore house, doesn't make the gameplay as great as what nes, snes and sega layed down.


