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Robotron X is a multidirectional shooter video game co-developed by Leland Interactive Media and Player 1 and it was released by Midway Games in November 1996 for the PlayStation. It is a 3D version of the 1982 dual-stick shooter Robotron: 2084. GT Interactive published a Microsoft Windows port in 1997.
Dust & Neon is a twin-stick shooter using a Western theme. A hub world provides shops and missions. In combat, players must reload their weapon, which include pistols, shotguns, and rifles. They can find new weapons during missions or buy them at shops. Upon defeating foes, players can find money and cores.
Dogyuun [a] is a 1992 vertically scrolling shooter arcade video game developed and published by Toaplan.Set on the colonized fictional planet of Dino in the future, where an alien race of metallic robots have invaded a police communication center and held its inhabitants as hostages, players assume the role of two fighter pilots taking control of the Sylfers bomber space fighter crafts in a ...
Robotron 64 uses the dual-stick control scheme of the original Robotron. The player has the option to use a single controller using the analog stick for movement and the C-buttons for firing, or use two controllers to allow use of both analog sticks for movement and shooting. The soundtrack consists of electronica and techno music.
Krazy Ivan is a mecha first-person shooter video game developed and published by Psygnosis.It was released for Windows, Sega Saturn and PlayStation in 1996.. The player takes the role of Ivan Popovich, a Russian soldier controlling a giant mechanical suit, defending the Earth from robotic aliens.
I, Robot was the first commercially produced arcade video game rendered entirely with real-time, flat-shaded, 3D polygon graphics. Previous real-time 3D graphics were vector lines instead of rasterized polygons, one example being Atari's Tempest (1981) a " tube shooter " which Dave Theurer had also designed and programmed. [ 5 ]
Gekirindan [b] is a 1995 vertically scrolling shooter arcade video game originally developed and published by Taito in Japan, America and Europe. Set in the year 3195, where a robot known as "Huge Boss" stole a newly developed time machine to travel back in time and rewrite human history, players assume the role of one of the six fighter pilots taking control of their own space fighter craft ...