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Time Pilot '84 was cloned for the Commodore 64 as Space-Pilot II released by Kingsoft in 1985. [3] The first Space-Pilot was a clone of Time Pilot . Time Pilot '84 was re-released for Nintendo Switch on May 27, 2021, as part of the Arcade Archives series.
The title is a compilation of Taito's classic arcade games. It features the original Space Invaders with color graphics, Super Space Invaders ' 91, and Space Invaders DX. [92] An earlier version was planned for the Nokia N-Gage in 2003; Super Space Invaders was one of the three games planned to be included. The title was canceled. [93] [94]
This is a list of light-gun games, video games that use a non-fixed gun controller, organized by the arcade, video game console or home computer system that they were made available for. Ports of light-gun games which do not support a light gun (e.g. the Sega Saturn version of Corpse Killer ) are not included in this list.
The Simpsons: Arcade Game; The Simpsons: Bart's House of Weirdness; Team Suzuki; Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Arcade Game/Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles: The Coin-Op! Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Manhattan Missions; Top Gun: Danger Zone; 1992. Batman Returns; NFL; Plan 9 from Outer Space; 1993. Frontier: Elite 2; NFL Video Pro Football; 1996 ...
Taito releases Space Invaders, the first blockbuster arcade video game, [11] responsible for starting the golden age of video arcade games. It also sets the template for the shoot 'em up genre, [12] and influences nearly every shooter game released since then. [13] 1979
Arcade Fuzz: QuByte Interactive QuByte Interactive February 25, 2020 [821] [822] [823] Arcade Game Zone: BreakFirst Maximum Entertainment France: January 5, 2024 [824] Arcade Love: Plus Pengo! Triangle Service Mebius: August 22, 2019 [825] [826] Arcade Paradise: Nosebleed Interactive Wired Productions: August 11, 2022 Arcade Space Shooter 2 in ...
Sinistar is a 1983 [a] multidirectional shooter arcade video game developed and manufactured by Williams Electronics. [3] It was created by Sam Dicker, [4] Jack Haeger, [4] Noah Falstein, [5] RJ Mical, Python Anghelo, [1] and Richard Witt. [4]
Sol Cresta [a] is a vertically scrolling shooter video game developed and published by PlatinumGames. [1] It is the fifth and final entry in the Cresta series, following the Japan-exclusive 1997 game Terra Cresta 3D for the Sega Saturn [2] [3] and the first game in the series to not be developed by Japan-based studio Nichibutsu.