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  2. Battlezone (1980 video game) - Wikipedia

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    With its use of three-dimensional vector graphics, the game is considered to be the first true 3D arcade game that has a first-person perspective, [10] the "first big 3D success" in the video game industry, [11] and the first successful first-person shooter video game in particular. This made it a milestone for first-person shooter games. [10]

  3. Category:Top-down video games - Wikipedia

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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.

  4. List of freeware video games - Wikipedia

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    Gate88, an abstract top-down futuristic real-time strategy space combat simulator. [3] [4] Genetos, a scrolling shooter. General, a strategy game with text interface. Grid Wars, a clone of Geometry Wars. GROW, a series of puzzle games. Gunster, a discontinued multiplayer scrolling shooter. Guns and Robots, a multiplayer third-person shooter.

  5. List of Western video games - Wikipedia

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    From the same publisher but different to the 2008/2009 versions. 2011 mobile port was a 2D top-down action-adventure. Wild West Online: Gunfighter: 2008: Windows, Mac: Tenderfoot Games: Free-to-play multiplayer online dueling game. Spun off from Wild West Online MMO. Wild Western: 1982: Arcade, FM-7, PC-88, Sharp X1: Taito: Top-down shooter.

  6. Shooter game - Wikipedia

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    Space Invaders (1978), an arcade video game that defined the shoot 'em up genre. Shoot 'em ups (also known as shmups) are a subgenre of shooters wherein the player may move, up, down, left or right around the screen, typically firing straight forward. Shoot 'em ups share common gameplay, but are often categorized by viewpoint.

  7. 1944: The Loop Master - Wikipedia

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    The arcade operates and plays like most standard shooters. The objective of every level is to shoot enemy planes, tanks, trains, turrets, battleships, and defeat the boss after each level. Unlike its predecessor, 19XX: The War Against Destiny, the game plays more like the early games in the series. Despite the opening description of the plane ...

  8. Assault Heroes - Wikipedia

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    Assault Heroes is an arcade-style, top-down shooter video game developed by Wanako Games. The game has the player driving 4x4 vehicles, piloting speedboats, or proceeding on foot against enemy hordes. Players can play alone or co-operatively, including both online and offline 2-player co-operative modes.

  9. Phelios - Wikipedia

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    Screenshot from the arcade version. The player takes control of Apollo, who is mounted upon the back of his winged horse Pegasus; pressing the firing button makes his sword fire a tiny shot, while holding it down charges the sword up, and upon releasing the button the sword shoots a bigger fireball.