Bullet Hell Doujin about magical kawaii girls
It features a stoic system in which there are no bombs and bullets must be avoided by memorizing their patterns.
The characters are based on the manga "Kurukururinne" by Iwaoka Meme (unpublished in book format), which was serialized in the magazine "Shogaku Ichinensei" between 2002 and 2003.
Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Raven Shield is a mobile game in the Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Franchise based on Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six 3: Raven Shield. Developed by Gameloft, it features gameplay similar to other mobile titles in the franchise but retains the overall story of its console counterpart.
The player controls a gun turret on a watchtower in the Robot Drop Zone. Robots circle the tower and shoot seekers at the player in an attempt to deplete their damage gauge. Both the robots and the seekers must be destroyed, but ammo is not infinite and must be used with care. When the player's ammo is completely spent, it's only a matter of time before game over. In a phase where a certain number of robots must be destroyed, the player is just a sitting duck; however, in a survival phase, it is possible to advance to the next stage if the player has enough health, then they can can wait out the time limit.
Star Ally is a space shooter game developed by JungleTac, and is included on numerous plug and plays. This game is very similar to the Famicom title Recca. It is based on VT09 hardware.
Jump on board of the famous red biplane and destroy everything you come across! If you enjoy classic aviation arcade games in which your screen fills up with chaos and destruction you’ll love 1942 Wing Baron. Progress through 15 levels with different landscapes and lots of enemies who will make your life a misery: planes, ships, tanks, helicopters, etc. Pick up arms, avoid enemy bursts of machine-gun fire and confront the most dangerous final bosses!
Hell Revealed II (HR2) is a 32-level megawad for Doom II and the sequel to the legendary Hell Revealed. The WAD was authored by a team of 14 members led by Jonas Feragen. It was released in December of 2003. Many have admired this megawad for being quite possibly one of the most difficult wads to date.
XMP is a team-based game, where the players are split into two teams, red and blue. Both teams have a base with an Artifact Node. Each Artifact Node initially contains two Artifacts. The main objective is to steal the enemy's Artifacts and then register them at the Artifact Node belonging to the player's own team, but a team can also win by capturing and holding all generators, effectively draining the enemy team's energy.
The game offers thirteen missions in which you have to shoot down enemy aircrafts and mechs with either bullets or missiles while trying to avoid enemy fire. Both bullets and missiles will deplete as will your fuel. Fuel and ammunition can be replenished during missions by flying through a green ring saying fuel or bullets. You start the game with three lives and shooting down enemies earns you points for a high score, sometimes bonus points can be collected by flying through a green ring saying the number of points.
Counter-Strike Neo is a Japanese arcade adaptation of Counter-Strike, the original Half-Life multiplayer modification. It was published by Namco and runs on a Linux system. The game features unique maps, factions, and settings, though the gameplay and the weapon lineups remain the same as other Counter-Strike games, only with a huge difference in visuals.
A 2003 first-person shooter produced by the Central Internet Bureau of Hezbollah, a Lebanese Islamist militant group. The game recreates battles from the South Lebanon conflict between Hezbollah and Israel, with the player assuming the role of a Hezbollah fighter tasked with defeating Israeli soldiers.