DUX is a homebrew horizontal scrolling shoot-'em-up for Dreamcast, inspired by classic shoot-'em-ups such as Gradius and R-Type. The original release was self-published by HUCAST.Net in 2009, while an updated version titled DUX 1.5 was released in 2013.
August 1942, The Nazis have advanced across much of Europe and now have their eyes set on the mighty Soviet Union. The key to their victory is the fall of Stalingrad. You must save the city, and turn the tide of war before it is too late. Futures: Take part in the battle in the ruins of Stalingrad. Utilize sabotage tactics, assassinate an important German scientist, steal secret documents from a heavily-guarded enemy base Use realistic WWII weaponry both Russian (PPSh Submachinegun, Mosin Nagant, Tokarev SVT40, Degtyaryov DPM) and German (MP40, Luger, Kar98, MG42)
Using the Frostbite engine, Battlefield 1943 takes players back to WWII. The game offers hours of 24 player multiplayer action over three classic and tropic locations; Wake Island, Guadalcanal and Iwo Jima. Delivering the award-winning through-the-gun and vehicle warfare online experience DICE is best recognized for, Battlefield 1943 has players battling in ruthless aerial dog fights and intense trench combat.
The Punisher: No Mercy is a first-person shooter video game that was released on July 2, 2009 to the PSN Store. The game was pulled from PSN as of 2011 due to licensing expiring between Marvel and Zen Studios.
A medium-sized vertical map. It starts with a moldy green area from which you ascend into a mechanical exploratory part. After surpassing this you are awarded a tense boss fight. Lots of novel atmospheric effects thanks to the use of Quoth.
Doom Resurrection is an on-rails shooter survival horror game developed by Escalation Studios under leadership of John Carmack and published by id Software. It was released on 26 June 2009. The setting for Doom Resurrection is parallel to Doom 3, and it uses assets from that previously developed game.
A cartoon-style Play 4 Free shooter that brings classic Battlefield gameplay to an all new mass audience. Developed by DICE in Stockholm, the game's fun cartoon-style graphics and gameplay caters to players of all skill levels.
As Washington D.C. is embroiled in chaos, Secret Service agent Michael Ford finds himself recruited by a mysterious organization known as The Trust, and is quickly caught up in a national crisis, an alien invasion and a web of conspiracies that date back hundreds of years. Now you must help him learn to use bizarre new weapons, battle deadly aliens, discover ancient secrets, and save the world... if you can figure out who you can trust...
Claustrophobia 1024 is a 2009 megawad, and the spiritual successor to Congestion 1024. Similarly to its predecessor, all of its levels are designed such that gameplay is restricted to an area of 1024×1024 map units. The project was led by Brett Harrell, began on July 10, 2008, and was released on June 17, 2009.
Claiming to be the first "live action shooter" for the console, this Gunslinger Pack brings the ironically beloved FMV games Mad Dog McCree and Mad Dog II: The Lost Gold to the Nintendo Wii.
Kobal 2 is a two-level PWAD for Doom II, released on June 14, 2009. It was created by Shadowman as a sequel to 2007's Kobal, and features a similar gothic aesthetic on the first map, with many custom graphics and edited sprites to reinforce its setting, whereas the second map is set in a techbase and associated sewer system.
Downhell is a single-level PWAD for Doom II, meant for limit-removing ports that was released on June 14, 2009 by Shadowman. It uses the music track "The Wind" by Mark Klem. It is set in a vast underground demonic fortress built exclusively with vanilla textures.