I mostly prefer shooters of the 16-bit era, Truxton being my all-time favorite.
Stuff like Dezaemon/Blast Works are my current obsession, though. They perfectly combine my passions for art/drawing and wasting time with videogames.

Welcome! I started awful, but I getting there. Stick with it and stick around!totheteeth wrote:Found this forum about a week or two ago and decided to join. I'm 18, been playing video games since before I can remember. I'd been playing the Touhou games for awhile without really looking into anything else. I recently decided to go more in-depth with this genre, and this seems like a good place to do that. I'm absolutely awful at these games, but oh well. Currently playing Cho Ren Sha, Blue Wish Resurrection, Donpachi, and Ikaruga.
Excellent. Maybe you could add something to our STG covers albumindutrial wrote:Hello.
I'm another long-time lurker. I got into shooters as a child, playing hours of Life Force, Gradius III, Super R-Type, and UN Squadron. During high school, college, and the past 3 years, I had pretty much stopped playing most video games, though I occasionally played through an RPG or adventure game on the PS2 or Gamecube. I got back into shooters when I watched Screwattack.com's top-ten 2-D shooters video and realized how many titles I'd missed out on since my gaming heyday with the SNES. This was quickly remedied by about $100 worth of used stuff found on Amazon and through garage sales (the best find being my $20 Dreamcast, which came with Ikaruga and Border Down). Downloading MAME didn't hurt none either. I re-discovered old favorites and a few newer favorites I'd never heard of before (such as Xexex and Salamander II).
The worst thing I've discovered is that I'm really shit at this kind of gaming. I'm currently frustrating the hell out of myself just trying to conquer the MAME versions of Gradius, Gradius II, and R-Type. I'm even worse at games like Ikaruga and Dodonpachi.
My main interest in gaming has often been the artistic side of the games themselves. I'm a musician/composer by trade and I'm currently assembling a book of Konami themes from over the years. So, even if I can't beat the bubble stage on Gradius III (arcade), I can at least play the bass line or melody for 'Aqua Illusion.' I find myself spending far more time goofing around with game music than playing the actual games.
I'm currently playing a lot of the original Gradius (arcade) and transcribing the music for Axelay.
That right there, is one helluva combo deal, especially at a lowly garage sale. The DC Border Down game, alone, goes for a pretty penny on the secondary market -- even moreso with the DC BD LE bundled set (only 3,000 copies of the BD LE set were produced). I bought my DC console new and along the way, eventually bought the DC ports of Ikaruga and Border Down new...paid way more than that measly twenty, of course. Quite a steal at that price indeed. ^_~indutrial wrote:(the best find being my $20 Dreamcast, which came with Ikaruga and Border Down)
I remember barely being able to hold up my own jaw when I saw what the $20 price tag entailed. I had actually taken the initiative to intercept the Dreamcast, which was mentioned on a craigslist ad for an upcoming garage sale. The old woman must of thought I was insane, arranging to come by on my lunch hour to shop out a fucking video game console her grown son abandoned in the garage. I did my best to hide my brimming delight in the fact that the advertised Dreamcast was afloat inside a giant microwave-oven box full of Dreamcast paraphernalia, including the aforementioned shmup treasures. If I ever decide to dump a crapload of cash on some pricy rare classic (like Radiant Silvergun) or Japanese Cave title, this can be my justification.PC Engine Fan X! wrote:That right there, is one helluva combo deal, especially at a lowly garage sale. The DC Border Down game, alone, goes for a pretty penny on the secondary market -- even moreso with the DC BD LE bundled set (only 3,000 copies of the BD LE set were produced). I bought my DC console new and along the way, eventually bought the DC ports of Ikaruga and Border Down new...paid way more than that measly twenty, of course. Quite a steal at that price indeed. ^_~indutrial wrote:(the best find being my $20 Dreamcast, which came with Ikaruga and Border Down)
PC Engine Fan X! ^_~