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  2. Category:Vertically scrolling shooters - Wikipedia

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    Scrolling shooters include vertical and horizontal scrolling games or combinations of both orientations. In vertically scrolling shooters (or "vertically scrolling shoot 'em ups" or "vertical scrollers"), the action is viewed from above and scrolls up (or very occasionally down) the screen.

  3. Category:Scrolling shooters - Wikipedia

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    Scrolling shooters are a type of shoot 'em up game that emphasizes fast-paced shooting on a large scrolling playfield with many enemies.. Scrolling shooters are further divided into horizontal (side view) and vertical (top view) shoot 'em ups, but there are also some borderline cases like alternating horizontal and vertical stages in Konami's Axelay

  4. Vertically scrolling video game - Wikipedia

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    1979's Galaxian from Namco is a fixed shooter played over a starfield background which gives the impression of vertical movement. [5] The same is true of Ozma Wars from later the same year. [6] The 1981 arcade game Pleiads is a fixed-shooter that vertically scrolls as a transition between stages and then continuously scrolls during a docking ...

  5. High scores: Replaying the 10 most popular arcade games - AOL

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    Released in 1993, "NBA Jam" was a pioneer in sports arcade games, delivering an exciting, over-the-top two-on-two basketball experience. The game featured real NBA teams and player licenses, which ...

  6. Game Tengoku - Wikipedia

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    A screenshot from the arcade version, showing the player destroying waves of enemies. Game Tengoku is a vertical-scrolling shooter similar to games like Parodius (1987). [7] [8] Its plot involves a mad scientist named Genius Yamada harnessing the power of arcade cabinets to take over the Me & You video arcade. [9]

  7. Tyrian (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Tyrian is an arcade-style vertical scrolling shooter.It was developed chiefly as a homage to the works of Compile, particularly their Zanac series.. The player controls a space ship fitted with different weapons (front and back, linked to the same button, and up to two external pods with their own buttons) and other equipment.

  8. NebulasRay - Wikipedia

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    NebulasRay [a] is a vertical-scrolling shooter arcade game developed and released by Namco in 1994. Players take control of a starship named the Fighting Ray through a series of levels in its mission to eradicate the universe of an intergalactic organization named the Master Force.

  9. DonPachi - Wikipedia

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    DonPachi [a] is a 1995 vertical-scrolling bullet hell arcade game developed by Cave and published by Atlus in Japan. Players assume the role of a recruit selected to take part in a secret military program by assaulting enemy strongholds in order to become a member of the "DonPachi Squadron".