I'm getting off track so let's move on, shall we? Gunbird (AKA Mobile Light Force) / Strikers 1945 II Also, it may be worth importing a European copy of Taito Legends 2 for the original Xbox (trust me, it'll work) because that's the only console port of RayForce.
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If you want an updated take on this series, be sure to download RayStorm HD for Xbox 360 while it's still available.
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If you'd like to learn more about this package, check out my full review! Xevious 3D/G+ Review Is Solvalou shooting three shots at once? Now I've seen everything! RayStorm / Ra圜risis: Series Terminationīeing a huge Taito fan, how could I not include these shoot 'em up gems? The spirit of 1994's arcade classic RayForce is kept alive with chaotic multilayered action where lock-on lasers are your best friend. As the first Xevious with 3D visuals, Xevious 3D/G does a very good job of retaining the classic gameplay while updating certain aspects for '90s gamers. This disc contains the arcade games Xevious 3D/G (obviously), the original Xevious, Super Xevious, and Xevious Arrangement. I still stop to admire my copy from time to time. Even to this day, Raiden II hasn't been ported anywhere except for this collection. As the only shmup title available at launch, fans of the genre were delighted to be able to play these arcade classics on their new PlayStations. This is basically a port of the first two arcade Raiden games on one disc. Speaking of Raiden, here's The Raiden Project. Also featured in: PlayStation Hidden Gems (Part 3) It may look generic, but Shienryu sure is a blast The Raiden Project Fun fact: the developers (Warashi) would go on to create the colourful and enjoyable Triggerheart Exelica. A unique aspect about it is its selection of silly modes that'll have you playing with PocketStation graphics, brutal difficulty, and even with an audience laughing the more you devastate your opponents.
However, it's still a solid game that stands on its own. Shienryu is played very similarly to Raiden in that it features vertical action and contains a familiar array of weapon types. v1d30chumz 78-26-147-81 Gekioh Shooting King (AKA Shienryu) With graphics that make it look like a Metal Slug spin-off, you'll love every second you spend firing torpedoes at enemy forces.
What makes it unique is that you scroll the screen by moving left and right although it still manages to maintain a full-fledged shoot 'em up feel. This submarine-based shooter was actually developed by Irem of R-Type fame. Unfortunately, many of them never made it to North America but here are ten that thankfully have so fuel up your Solvalou and let's start shooting. Sony's original PlayStation was home to a ton of incredible scrolling shooters.