X68000 shmup: Dive On

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X68000 shmup: Dive On

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Re: X68000 shmup: Dive On

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Looks sorta like a smash-up of V-Five and Truxton (for the bombs - maybe it has elements of something else?)

I don't recognize the bosses...
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Another great find UD. I wonder if anyone has documented all the shooters on the X6800 platform?
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It's actually pretty good. Not the best on the X68k, but pretty good. Also quite fast if I remember correctly.

Concerning a list of X68k shmups...I've been trying to track down many of them. The real trick begins when you get into doujin shmups....absolutely zillions of 'em.
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It's very similar to Super Star Soldier. Funny I was just playing this last week on the ol' XVI...
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Is that you, Shou, the original Shousama?
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Shousama?
Shou Zama?
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undamned wrote:Is that you, Shou, the original Shousama?
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I feel warm and tingly inside that you still remember me, ud. 8)
Are there clones of me or something of the sort?
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I suppose you could say that...what's going on here? :lol:
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Shou wrote:I feel warm and tingly inside that you still remember me, ud. 8)
Are there clones of me or something of the sort?
Yeah, there've been a few "shou" something'er others floating around. One of them is a real turkey [har har].

So what you been up to, man? I miss people that actually know what they are talking about :D
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Might as well add it to the Xenocide files...
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undamned wrote:Yeah, there've been a few "shou" something'er others floating around. One of them is a real turkey [har har].

So what you been up to, man? I miss people that actually know what they are talking about :D
-ud

I sold my old collection off and pretty much retired from gaming for years. I just started buying back some stuff last year and have been dabbling quite a bit in JP retro PCs (the final frontier for me); PC-88, PC-98, X68000, MSX, FM Towns and early Windows stuff. You'd never believe the reaction I get from the Japanese when I sell some of my excess PC games or talk about system hacks....

I do keep a gaming screenshot chronicle blog which is updated whenever I get around to playing something.
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That looks superb UD. I really need to get moving towards Shou's 'final frontier', as all the X68000 stuff that has tended to surface here rather frequently recently looks really enticing...
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Shou wrote: I sold my old collection off and pretty much retired from gaming for years.
Holy crap. I think I remember. Didn't you set up a humongous mega auction on Ebay, featuring every system known to man and their games?
Don't hold grudges. GET EVEN.
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Specineff wrote:
Shou wrote: I sold my old collection off and pretty much retired from gaming for years.
Holy crap. I think I remember. Didn't you set up a humongous mega auction on Ebay, featuring every system known to man and their games?
Yes :idea:
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Magic Knight wrote:I've been creating lists of X68000 games in spreadsheets, mostly by referring to the lists on http://www3.ocn.ne.jp/~kikux68k/x68k_game_top.html and then translating/transliterating into English. It's taking a long time though. On this guy's lists, the shooting games are inidcated by STG if you want to have a look.
I have quite a few X68000 games - if you want any information about the actual things I'd be happy to send in some scans or whatever.

I know I tried working on a list for Digital Press years ago but something or other happened and it was like "ok lol nevermind."
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