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  2. Bullet hell - Wikipedia

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    Bullet hell (弾幕, danmaku, literally "barrage" or "bullet curtain"), also known as manic shooter, [1] is a subgenre of shoot 'em up video games with large amounts of projectiles the player is required to dodge. Introduced in 1993 with Batsugun and initially limited to vertically scrolling shooters, bullet hell elements were later added to ...

  3. Batsugun - Wikipedia

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    Arcade version screenshot. Batsugun is a science fiction-themed vertically scrolling bullet hell game where players assume the role of one of the six Skull Hornets pilots taking control of their respective fighter jets through five increasingly difficult levels in a last-ditch effort to overthrow a global takeover led by the army of king Renoselva A. Gladebaran VII as the main objective.

  4. Shoot 'em up - Wikipedia

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    A bullet heaven or reverse bullet hell is a subgenre characterized by the player character collecting or unlocking abilities and attacks whose visuals overlap and clutter the game screen as the game progresses. They also share a feature of many enemy characters, commonly called "hordes", walking toward the player from off-screen.

  5. DoDonPachi - Wikipedia

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    DoDonPachi [a] is a vertically scrolling bullet hell video game developed by Cave and published by Atlus in 1997. It was the second game developed by Cave, and the sixth on Cave's first-generation arcade hardware.

  6. Cave (company) - Wikipedia

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    CAVE Interactive Co., Ltd. [a] is a Japanese video game company founded in 1994 by former employees of Toaplan following its bankruptcy. They are known primarily for their "bullet hell" shoot 'em ups; from 1995 up to 2013, CAVE was one of the most prolific shoot 'em up developers in the Japanese market.

  7. 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".

  8. Progear - Wikipedia

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    Arcade version screenshot. Progear is a steampunk-themed horizontally scrolling bullet hell game where players assume the role of children controlling a plane equipped with the titular propelling engine through five stages in order to overthrow the Metoruin sages and their new world order.

  9. Category:Bullet hell video games - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Bullet hell video games" The following 37 pages are in this category, out of 37 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...