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  2. DemonStar - Wikipedia

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    An original DemonStar screenshot, 2-player mission. The player is a test pilot of a prototype starfighter, the RaptorX, launched by the Terran fleet.A space crime organization, known as the Alien Shogunate Xidus Armada, delivered a surprise attack to the Terran Fleet, destroying most of the Raptor fighters in the process.

  3. Mountain King Studios - Wikipedia

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    Mountain King Studios (formerly known as Cygnus Studios) is a computer game company located in Chicago, Illinois. It was founded by game programmer / game designer Scott Host. [ 1 ] In addition to the development of Raptor: Call of the Shadows , Cygnus also collaborated with Apogee Software on a number of their games.

  4. List of Front Mission media - Wikipedia

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    Front Mission (フロントミッション, Furonto Misshon) is a series of tactical role-playing video games published by Square, now Square Enix.The first game of the series was published in 1995 and was developed by G-Craft, a studio that was later absorbed by Square as Product Development Division-6.

  5. List of Sunsoft video games - Wikipedia

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    Game Boy Known as Looney Tunes: Bugs Bunny to Yukai na Nakama Tachi in Japan. Rereleased in 1997 in North America with an updated company address on the box art and booklet. September 1999: Game Boy Color: Not to be confused with the 1997 reprint of the game on the original Game Boy. Trip World: November 27, 1992: Game Boy Japan-only Firepower 2000

  6. Raptor: Call of the Shadows - Wikipedia

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    The game is divided into three "sectors": Bravo Sector, Tango Sector, and Outer Regions, all of which have sub-missions called "waves", making for a total of 27 levels (9 per sector). The full version of Raptor allows players to start out in any of the three campaigns, though playing them in order helps the player to more easily accumulate ...

  7. Speedy Eggbert - Wikipedia

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    Speedy Eggbert, originally Speedy Blupi, is a video game for Windows based PCs developed by EPSITEC, and released on September 13, 1998 as an independent title. [1] It is part of the Blupi series, and the successor to Planet Blupi.

  8. The Raiden Project - Wikipedia

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    The story of Raiden takes place in the year 2090, when a race of collective alien lifeforms known as the Crystals made Earth a target of invasion. In response, the world gathered together under one organization, the Vanquish Crystal Defense, and developed a cutting-edge weapon built from Crystal Technology: the Fighting Thunder aircraft.

  9. 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.