A machine gun game in which the player boards a chopper flying over New York City to take out terrorists. It was released in arcades in 1995 and was published by SEGA.
On July 25 2005, a Terrorist attack was unleashed in New York's Times Square by a faction called BEAR EX (Android Invaders) who aim to overthrow the government. The Special Air Assault Force (The S.A.A.F.) were called in to take care of the job.
A 1 to 2 player shooting game where each player assumes the role of an archaeological treasure hunter armed with a magical cane who travels across rivers and deserts and explores the insides of pyramids searching for lost treasure while killing mummies and other evil creatures. Each player gets a choice of what kind of firepwoer to use for his or her character's magical cane: Light, Spark, or Fire.
One of the most successful third person mobile shooters returns! After 15 million downloads worldwide, prepare yourself for the next generation of Star Warfare: Alien Invasion.
Return to the black recess of space in defiance of unspeakable horrors including:
* Boss Fights – online or offline against an unstoppable maelstrom of grueling enemies.
* Satisfying Single Player Campaign - Are you brave enough to face the grating heat of battle alone solo versus abominable hordes of biological oddities?
Pair with other combatants in diverse multiplayer modes:
* Intense Co-op Standoffs - Can you trust your other players to team up with you?
* Fierce Player Versus Player (PvP) Standoffs - Must you go to battle against your fellow man?
* Play As An Epic Alien Boss - Decimate your friends,
* Classic capture the flag
...And various other multiplayer co-op and player versus player fashions.
In Worlds Away, as in our original Clash'N Slash, you must defend your planet from pesky alien invaders arriving from all over the galaxy. This time, alien hordes are more diverse and clever featuring more than 70 enemy types and 12 huge bosses. But worry not, as there are two brave heroes on your side! Barry Barnes (codename: Clash) and Liz Valentine (codename: Slash) are there to help you save humanity.
Enemy fighters arrive, wave after wave, attempting to outflank the player’s fighter jet and trap it in the path of their fire. The player can only move the jet side to side to avoid incoming fire and attempt to line up a shot on the enemy fighters. Each new wave of enemies brings new tactics, new weapons to evade… and a new batch of targets.
Confront your rivals in the first real-time Star Wars competitive action shooter designed specifically for your mobile device. Choose from a cast of iconic characters that span all eras of the Star Wars universe while mastering your skills in cover-based PvP skirmishes.
Build the ultimate combat team, anticipate your opponent’s strategy, and leverage your surroundings to gain the upper hand. Battles are fought both in single-player campaign scenarios and real-time PvP battles. Take aim, fire, and obliterate the competition.
Features:
Take aim with fast-paced shooter gameplay. Avoid taking damage by strategically utilizing your surroundings, targeting and destroying your enemies with mobile-optimized controls.
Face-off in real-time PvP skirmishes against other players cross-platform on iOS and Android. Assemble a team of three unique characters and swap them in-and-out the heat of battle, instantly altering how the game is played.
Defeat opponents in mission-based scenarios to earn epic rewards and power-ups.
The evil Dagrus mob have just held up the bank on Main Street and got away with $1,000,000! With a sense of grim determination, officers Smith and Wesson set out to bring the dastardly gang to justice. Collect criminals while gunning down hundreds of others in this top-down shooter from Konami.
Armed Police Batrider (アームドポリス バトライダー?) is a vertically scrolling manic shooter arcade game developed and published by Raizing/Eighting in 1998. The player controls teams of flying jet bikes (Batriders) each with their own pilot; players can choose up to three of nine standard characters plus another nine unlockable characters from the previous Raizing games Mahou Daisakusen and Battle Garegga. Batrider contains up to seven stages along with a large number of secrets, which are either unlockable with codes or DIP switch settings, or hidden within the game itself.
Cybattler is a up-scrolling shoot 'em up game where you take control of the mecha CYX-0017 BLANCHE that can shoot and slash with its plasma sword in all direction in a space themed environment. As you make progress you have to fight of various space crafts in varying sizes, other mechas and bosses. As well as evading destructible rocks. When using your gun a meter at the bottom of the screen depletes. The meter recharges when not used. Weapon and repair power-ups can be collected. The game can be played solo or with a friend.
Super Space Invaders '91 was produced by Taito in 1990. The gameplay adheres much to the original, making it very easy to play. The object in most cases is to simply clear the screen of invaders before they reach bottom. Every so often, however, a boss invader appears that must be hit multiple times to be destroyed.
NebulasRay (ネビュラスレイ Nebyurasurei?) is a vertical scrolling shooter arcade game that was released by Namco in 1994 (but was first referred to, in the Katakana syllabic writing system of the Japanese language, in the ending for Tinkle Pit in 1993); it runs on the company's NB-1 hardware, and the players assume control of two spaceships called the "Fighting Rays" (red for Player 1, blue for Player 2), through six areas (Exeo, Evergrenes, Lost Marinarc, Sandvurn, Stream Drive, and Master Fortress), along with an "extra" one called the "Challenging Area" (which is the same as the first one, but the players will only have one life to get through it, for their remaining lives will have been added to their scores, after defeating the sixth area's boss). Nebulas Ray has many 3-D elements and very detailed graphics.
G-Darius is a shoot'em up arcade game, released by Taito in 1997. It is the fourth arcade installment of the Darius series and the first in the entire series to feature three-dimensional polygonal graphics. Much like previous installments in the Darius series, G-Darius is a two-dimensional horizontally scrolling shoot'em up set in a fictional future.