UPDATE:
10/5/06
#92 - Most Discussed (This Week) - Video Games - All
Clips of all of the bosses from the NES trilogy.
Gradius
Salamander (Life Force)
Gradius II (Never released in western countries.)
Special thanks to Toneman for informing people about Gradius II for the Famicom.
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Showing the first two stages of the rare and obscure Castlevania arcade game, Haunted Castle. I am playing the Japanese version, Akumajou Dracula, which is slightly easier and more enjoyable than the near impossible US version.
The fighting game installment of the ultra hilarious Cho Aniki shooter series which started on the PC Engine (Turbo Graphx). This one is like Dragon Ball Z on crack! I love weird games such as this!
Article about the series:
http://hg101.clas sicgaming.gamespy.co m/choaniki/choaniki. htm
A VERY strange and hilarious NES/Famicom Gradius rom I found that seems to be based on that freaky shmup series, Cho Aniki, the one with the half naked men shooting beams out of their heads. Unfortunately the game glitched up on me when I beat the 5th stage so the video stops at that point. Well enjoy shmuppers!
A great Konami shooter that never had a home version. The Western release is missing all of the cool power ups and one bit of gameplay (moving your options) that makes the original Japanese version fun.
A great and unique platformer/shmup hybrid from the house of Karnov and Bad Dudes. Lost all lives at Stage 3. That second boss got me on my nerves! I haven't played this one in ages so I need to practice again. I'll do a complete run with this game when I get better at it.
This will definitely be mine when it comes out next month. It has EVERY Metal Slug game including this year's Metal Slug 6. If you want it, I highly recommend getting this before you get a Wii because SNK is like Atlus when it comes to print runs. 2D games sell out fast these days.
Gameplay vid requested by ChibiGAL ages ago. Best home version of the 1987 arcade cult classic.Unfortunatel y this one stayed in Japan. I wonder why? *looks at intro*
The only port of the 1987 arcade Konami shmup. This was Konami's official X68000 debut. The Konami games for this computer released before it like Gradius and Twinbee were actually reprogrammed by Sharp.
Just in time for Christmas, I present you Data East's unsung arcade shmup masterpiece, The Great Ragtime Show! Showing the first level and the ever awesome Merry Merry Christmas stage with one of the funniest bosses in shmup history (up there with the Parodius bosses). Check it out!