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"Shmup" is an abbreviated term for "Shoot-Em-Up" and usually relates to games involving spaceships trying to prevent some sort of evil alien attack.
 
"Shmup" is an abbreviated term for "Shoot-Em-Up" and usually relates to games involving spaceships trying to prevent some sort of evil alien attack.
  
The first "Shmup" was Taito's "Space Invaders" from 1978. It was so popular, that at one point it created a nation coin shortage in Japan.
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The first "Shmup" was Taito's "Space Invaders" from 1978 (it was so popular, that at one point it created a nation coin shortage in Japan).
  
 
Some of the more recognized games include Konami's "Gradius" and "R-Type", as well as Namco's "Galaxian" and "Xevious", as they brought the genre into the modern era.
 
Some of the more recognized games include Konami's "Gradius" and "R-Type", as well as Namco's "Galaxian" and "Xevious", as they brought the genre into the modern era.

Revision as of 01:24, 19 July 2013

Gradius Gaiden

"Shmup" is an abbreviated term for "Shoot-Em-Up" and usually relates to games involving spaceships trying to prevent some sort of evil alien attack.

The first "Shmup" was Taito's "Space Invaders" from 1978 (it was so popular, that at one point it created a nation coin shortage in Japan).

Some of the more recognized games include Konami's "Gradius" and "R-Type", as well as Namco's "Galaxian" and "Xevious", as they brought the genre into the modern era.

Recommended Shmups

HOME CONSOLES

Famicom/NES

Gun Nac, The Guardian Legend, Zanac, Abadox, Over Horizon, 1942, 1943, Crisis Force, Galaga: Demons Of Death, Gradius, Gradius II, Fuzzical Fighter, Summer Carnival '92: Recca, Life Force, Xevious, Dragon Spirit, Burai Fighter

Super Famicom/SNES

Axelay, Darius Force, Bio Metal, Macross: Scrambled Valkyrie, Parodius Da!, Gokujou Parodius, Jikkyou Oshaberi Parodius, R-Type III, Super Earth Defense Force, Pocky & Rocky 1 & 2, Starfox, Space Megaforce, Wild Guns, U.N. Squadron, Marchen Adventure Cotton 100%, Pop 'N Twinbee, Flying Hero, Phalanx

Mega Drive/Genesis

Bio Hazard Battle, M.U.S.H.A., Thunder Force III, Thunder Force IV, Air Buster, Eliminate Down, Elemental Master, Pheilos, Gaiares, Grey Lancer, Slap Fight MD, Wings Of Wor, Steel Empire, Hellfire, Grind Stormer, Sol-Deace, Super Fantasy Zone, Task Force Harrier EX, Twinkle Tale, Undead Line, Battle Mania Daiginjou, Arrow Flash, Zero Wing

PC Engine/Turbo Grafx-16

Air Zonk, Blazing Lazers, Coryoon, Dead Moon, Detanna!! Twinbee, Download, Dragon Saber, Final Blaster, Final Soldier, Hana Teka Daka!, Kyuukyou Tiger, Magical Chase, Metal Stoker, Paranoia, Psycho Chaser, Soldier Blade, Super Star Soldier, Tera Cresta II, Violent Soldier, Image Fight, Side Arms

Playstation

Omega Boost, Tiny Tank, Gradius Gaiden & 5, R-Type Delta, Einhander, Zanc X Zanc, Harmful Park, G-Darius, Raycrisis, Raiden 2 & DX, Raystorm, Strikers 1945 II, Sexy Parodius, Xevious 3D-G+

Saturn

Radiant Silvergun, Battle Garegga, Batsugun, Sengoku Blade, Shippu Mahou Daisuken, Rayforce, Cotton 2, Cotton Bommerang, Panzer Dragoon, Panzer Dragoon II Zwei, Donpachi, DoDonpachi, Soukyuguerentai, Thunder Force V, Gunbird, Darius Gaiden, Strikers 1945

Home Console Add-Ons

PC Engine CD2/Turbo CD

Nexzr, Sapphire, Star Parodier, God Panic!, L-Dis, Summer Carnival 93 Nexzr Special, Gate of Thunder, Cho Aniki, Ani Cho Aniki, Rayxanber II, Spriggan, Download II, Psychic Storm, Mystic Formula, Lords Of Thunder, Macross 2036

Mega CD/Sega CD

Keio Flying Squadron, Silpheed, Android Assualt, Robo Aleste, A/X-101, Night Striker

Super 32X/ Sega 32X

Kolibri, Star Wars Arcade


Dezaemon

"Dezamon" is a unique piece of software by Athena that was created for home consoles with the intent of allowing "Average Joe-Six-Pack" the means of creating his own killer shmup (prior to this, there was "Shoot'Em-Up Construction Kit"). Unfortunately Dezamon never left Japan with the one exception of the playstation version (a stripped down port of the SNES version), which was later brought over to the PSN store.


Recommended entries

Dezamon (SNES)

Dezamon 2 (Saturn)