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Top-down shooters (17 P) Pages in category "Top-down video games" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 286 total.
Shoot 'em ups (also known as shmups or STGs) [1] [2] are a sub-genre of action games.There is no consensus as to which design elements compose a shoot 'em up; some restrict the definition to games featuring spacecraft and certain types of character movement, while others allow a broader definition including characters on foot and a variety of perspectives.
Scrolling shooters include vertical and horizontal scrolling games or combinations of both orientations. In vertically scrolling shooters (or "vertically scrolling shoot 'em ups" or "vertical scrollers"), the action is viewed from above and scrolls up (or very occasionally down) the screen.
A "shoot 'em up", also known as a "shmup" [1] [2] or "STG" (the common Japanese abbreviation for "shooting games"), [3] is a game in which the protagonist combats a large number of enemies by shooting at them while dodging their fire. The controlling player must rely primarily on reaction times to succeed.
The 1981 arcade game Pleiads is a fixed-shooter that vertically scrolls as a transition between stages and then continuously scrolls during a docking sequence. In 1981, Sega 's arcade scrolling shooters Borderline [ 7 ] and Space Odyssey , [ 8 ] as well as TOSE 's Vanguard , [ 9 ] have both horizontally and vertically scrolling segments—even ...
Pages in category "Top-down shooters" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Alien Swarm;
Transformers The Animated: Shooting: CCG, Light gun shooter, Kids Sega RingWide [139] 2011 Initial D Arcade Stage 6AA: Initial D Arcade Stage 7 AA X, Initial D Arcade Stage 8 Infinity: Racing Sega (AM1) RingEdge [140] Let's Go Island 3D: Let's Go Island: Lost on the Island of Topics, Let's Go Island: Dreams Edition: Light gun shooter Sega
Chopper I is a vertically scrolling shooter arcade video game developed by SNK and published in 1988. In Japan it was released as The Legend of Air Cavalry. [1] The objective of the top-down game is to infiltrate enemy territory and essentially destroy all objects. The game can be played with 1 or 2 players, each controlling one helicopter.