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3D Tanx

3D Tanx is a shoot 'em up video game written by Don Priestley and published by DK'Tronics in 1982 for the ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, and BBC Micro.

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3D Tunnel

3D Tunnel is a ZX Spectrum video game developed by New Generation Software and published in 1983.

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1993 Space Machine

1993 Space Machine is a 2016 shoot 'em up video game for Microsoft Windows and OS X. The game was originally planned for release as Shenandoah: Daughter of the Stars on the Amiga in 1993 before the project was abandoned.

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Active Lancer

Active Lancer is a 2D shoot 'em up video game created by Freeverse for Mac OS 9 and macOS. It plays in the style of many old school computer games and features little plot line or story development. The demo is downloadable from macgamefiles.com. There are several levels the player is required to complete. It lacks a multiplayer mode but two players can play together on the same computer. It was much less successful than Freeverse's popular WingNuts Series.

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After Burner III

After Burner III is a video game released for the FM-Towns home computer in Japan and later ported to the Sega CD in Japan, Europe and North America. It is the third game in the After Burner series, and a port of Strike Fighter, a game released for Japanese arcades, itself a sequel to G-LOC: Air Battle.

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Alien Attack

Alien Attack is a 1979 handheld electronic game made by Coleco using a VFD display. It is housed in a bright orange, futuristic-styled case. The controls are a joystick, fire button, and move button. The player's ship can fire in any direction by moving the joystick with the fire button pressed. Movement only occurs when the move button is pressed. Firing while moving is not possible. There is a grid of barriers representing a city that the player can use for cover.

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Apache 3

Apache 3 is a 3D scrolling shoot 'em up arcade game released by Tatsumi in 1988. Players control a yellow AH-64 Apache helicopter with weapons and shoot everything in the air and on the ground.

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Apocalypse (1990 video game)

Apocalypse is a futuristic 3D space shoot 'em up game released in 1990 for the Acorn Archimedes written by Gordon J. Key and published by The Fourth Dimension.

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Battle Cross (1982 video game)

Battle Cross is a shoot 'em up released in arcades by Omori Electric in 1982. The player controls a fighter spacecraft by moving around the screen and shooting enemies. In 1984 Sony published a version for the Sony Hit-Bit 75 MSX computer.

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Battle Through Time

Battle Through Time is a computer game for the Commodore 64 computer, programmed by Ken Grant. This video game is a side-scrolling ground-based shoot 'em up game drawing obvious influence from the arcade game Moon Patrol.

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Better Dead Than Alien

Better Dead Than Alien is a fixed shooter published in 1988 for the Amiga, Atari ST, Commodore 64 and MS-DOS by Electra.

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Burning Angels

Burning Angels (バーニングエンジェル) is a shoot 'em up video game developed and published by Naxat Soft for the PC Engine in 1990 only in Japan.

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Chronos (1987 video game)

Chronos is a shoot 'em up developed by The Radical Tubes and published by Mastertronic for the ZX Spectrum and Amstrad CPC in 1987. The music was scored by Tim Follin. The game received mixed reviews upon release.

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Cocoto Magic Circus

Cocoto Magic Circus, known as Cocoto Funfair in Europe, is a 2006 shoot 'em up video game released by Neko Entertainment. The game was only released in the PAL region. It is of note that the PlayStation 2 version of Cocoto Funfair is the only PlayStation 2 light gun game that does not support the GunCon 2 peripheral, as it only supports the original GunCon A Wii version was released in March 2008. This version was released in North America and Australia. A Wii U sequel Cocoto Magic Circus 2 was released on December 26, 2013.

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Cosmic Camouflage

Cosmic Camouflage is a video game for the BBC Micro and Acorn Electron. It was released in 1988 as the sequel to Acornsoft's Meteors. Both games are clones of the 1979 Atari arcade game Asteroids.

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Deathsmiles II

Deathsmiles II: Makai no Merry Christmas is a horizontal side scrolling shoot 'em up arcade game by Japanese developer Cave, released in 2009. It is the third Cave shoot 'em up to be played using a horizontally-oriented monitor. Deathsmiles II is also the first CAVE arcade game to use polygons instead of their traditional sprites for graphics. A compilation of Deathsmiles I and Deathsmiles II is set to release on PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch in Japan in 2021.

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Double Hawk

Double Hawk is a shoot 'em up video game for the Sega Master System. The basic premise of the game was that in the 1990s violence was spreading across the globe, brought forth by a group of terrorists. The protagonists, John Jackson and Jack Thomas, are sent into battle to eradicate all threats. Double Hawk has been called Sega's version of Cabal.

Eliminator (1988 video game)W
Eliminator (1988 video game)

Eliminator is a 3D shoot 'em up for the Amiga and Atari ST published in 1988 by Hewson Consultants.

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Final Star Force

Final Star Force (ファイナル・スターフォース) is a 1992 arcade game developed and published by Tecmo. It is the third game in the Star Force series.

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Mega Apocalypse

Mega Apocalypse is a multidirectional shooter written by Simon Nicol for the Commodore 64 and ported to the BBC Micro, Amstrad CPC, and ZX Spectrum. It is the sequel to Crazy Comets. Both games are clones of Gottlieb's 1983 arcade game Mad Planets. The music is by Rob Hubbard.

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Super SWIV

Super SWIV is a top-down shoot 'em up released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1992. It was released as Mega SWIV on the Mega Drive in 1994. It was followed by SWIV 3D in 1996.

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MiG-29: Soviet Fighter

MiG-29: Soviet Fighter is a shoot 'em up game developed by Codemasters in 1989 and released for several contemporary home computers. An unlicensed version was also released for the Nintendo Entertainment System by Camerica.

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PixelJunk Shooter 2

PixelJunk Shooter 2 is a video game developed by Q-Games for the PlayStation 3. It is the sequel to PixelJunk Shooter and was released on the PlayStation Store in March 2011. PixelJunk Shooter 2 was formally announced by Q-Games on 18 May 2010. The title is the first sequel to any PixelJunk game.

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PixelJunk SideScroller

PixelJunk SideScroller is a side-scrolling shoot 'em up game developed by Q-Games for the PlayStation 3 as part of the PixelJunk series. Visually, it is designed to resemble old vector-based games and is based on the "Road to Dawn" bonus stage in PixelJunk Shooter 2.

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Pocky & Rocky with Becky

Pocky & Rocky with Becky, known in Japan as Kiki Kaikai Advance (奇々怪界あどばんす), is a shoot 'em up video game developed by Altron for the Game Boy Advance (GBA). Distributed by Taito Corporation, the game was published by Altron in Japan, and localized by Natsume in North America. It is the third game published under the Pocky & Rocky title.

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Radirgy Noa

Radirgy Noa is a vertically scrolling shoot 'em up that was released in June 2009 for the Sega Naomi arcade platform by Milestone Inc. and the sequel to Radirgy. It was later released on February 25, 2010, in Japan for the Wii under the name Radirgy Noa Wii, distributed by LUCKY Co. LTD. It was also ported to the Xbox 360 on October 28, 2010, with new features, as Radirgy Noa Massive. A Microsoft Windows version was released on February 25, 2011, as part of the Milestone Sound Collection.

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Saucer Attack!

Saucer Attack! is a shoot 'em up written by James D. Sachs for the Commodore 64 and published by Sachs Enterprises in 1984. The goal is to protect Washington, D.C. from invading flying saucers.

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Spheres of Chaos

Spheres of Chaos is a multidirectional shooter video game, created by Iain McLeod, with basic gameplay similar to the 1979 arcade game Asteroids. The game has bright colours and patterns, with many enemies on screen at once. The audio is similar to that of Robotron: 2084 and Defender. It was originally written for RISC OS on the Acorn Archimedes and released in 1993. In the 2000s it was ported to Linux, Microsoft Windows, and PS2 Linux. In October 2007, Spheres of Chaos was declared freeware.

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Spherical Worlds

Spherical Worlds is a shoot 'em up video game developed by 4-Matted and published by Neo Software, released for Amiga platforms in 1996. The game plays from a top-down perspective, from which the player the player controls a spherical battle droid, shooting their way through an enemy battleship. The player can equip the droid with weapon and tool enhancements, such as additional weapons, power-ups, extra lives, and guided missiles, through a special weapon shop shown between game levels.

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Zarathrusta

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