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  1. Mutant Storm Empire (XBLA)

    There's this evil emperor, see, and … well, he's evil. Now someone has decided to put a stop to the whole evilness thi more »ng, and that someone is you. It's the right thing to do! Besides, in Mutant Storm Empire, it'll be fun. Battle through line after line of the emperor's minion horde, destroying absolutely everything you can! Blast through bunches of robots, crush colonies of aquatic monsters, smash swarms of UFOs, and demolish devastating bosses. It's a continuous adventure through four immense, strikingly vibrant worlds, and you can fight alone or join forces with a friend in two-player cooperative mode. Enjoy the frenzy! * The art of blasting: Practice the way of "Blastikkidoo" or the art of blasting, as you plow through the different worlds in Mutant Storm Empire. This all-new sequel to Mutant Storm Reloaded ratchets up the competitive challenge! * Numerous levels: The four different worlds feature sixteen challenging levels, all in gorgeous high-def 3-D graphics. * Multiplayer modes: Play co-op offline with a friend, or head into Xbox LIVE® territory and go multiplayer for up to 2 people. * Achievements: Twelve new achievements to master ranging from easy, such as getting a single combo of beasties, to difficult, such as completing the game on the Black Belt level. « less

  2. Triggerheart Exelica (XBLA)

    Mankind's newest and best weapon is the Triggerheart, a humanoid weapons system with a human-like personality. When the more »Ver'mith attack, only the Triggerhearts Exelica and Crueltear have the power to destroy the enemy. In the classic vertically-scrolling Japanese arcade shooter Triggerheart Exelica, each weapon has a different combat style, but both can perform unique anchor shots. Anchor an enemy ship, capture it to use as a shield, or throw it back into the fray to cause massive damage. With five levels, three difficulty settings, and all the usual Xbox LIVE® leaderboards and achievements, Triggerheart Exelica is a fast-paced, full-featured arcade shooter masterpiece!* Unique anchor shot element: The Triggerhearts can anchor enemies, capture them to use as a shield, or toss them back into the field of battle to cause havoc.* V.B.A.S. (Variable Boss Attack System): The game dynamically reacts to your skill level. If you have a low score, the bosses will be slightly easier to defeat. Carry a higher score, and the bosses become more challenging.* High-def graphics: Fully compatible with HDTVs, the graphics bring the top-down shooter genre to a new level of intensity.* New music: New background music willl have you grooving to the rhythm as you destroy the Ver'mith. « less

  3. Gunstar Heroes (XBLA)

    Easily one of the greatest shooting titles from any generation, Gunstar Heroes set new standards for the genre and helpe more »d define the 16-bit generation with its incredible graphics, overwhelming challenge, and intense level of action. Not only did the game provide one of the most adaptable weapon systems around, it also boasted some of the most amazing boss characters from the time period; not to mention a terrific art style and technological brilliance matched by few others. « less

  4. Aces of the Galaxy (XBLA)

    Take control of the gun turret on an AI-driven spaceship aiming the reticule to vaporize waves of enemies. Featuring pic more »k-up-and-play game play with optional co-operative multiplayer, the user is thrust into epic space battles in the ultimate struggle to survive. « less

  5. Ikaruga (GameCube)

    Ikaruga is a 2-D scrolling space shooter (with options for either a vertical or horizontal display) set against a 3-D ba more »ckdrop with a combination of rich Japanese storytelling and high-powered fighter-pilot heroics. Players take the role of hero Shinra, the lone survivor of a freedom federation that was massacred by the evil, power-hungry conqueror Tenro Horai. Now Shinra, in his newly-built ship, the Ikaruga, must fight for aging, exiled people who are depending upon him for their survival. Join the sole warrior as he battles the evil Horai in the hopes of restoring peace. Those already familiar with Ikaruga from the Japanese Dreamcast release will appreciate vital game upgrades such as enhanced graphics, a new demo mode that clues players in to the "perfect" round and private passwords; high scorers can post their accomplishments on the official Ikaruga web site and establish bragging rights within the worldwide Ikaruga community. « less

  6. Gunstar Heroes (Genesis)

    Easily one of the greatest shooting titles from any generation, Gunstar Heroes set new standards for the genre and helpe more »d define the 16-bit generation with its incredible graphics, overwhelming challenge, and intense level of action. Not only did the game provide one of the most adaptable weapon systems around, it also boasted some of the most amazing boss characters from the time period; not to mention a terrific art style and technological brilliance matched by few others. « less

  7. Alien Hominid (PS2)

    Alien Hominid combines classic shooter action with 2D side-scrollers and great-looking, basic graphics for a seriously more »fun gaming experience. In this shooter, the tables are turned -- you're an alien shooting it out against and army of humans. Fight to survive by using the right weapons and your digging skills, and live to make it back it home! « less

  8. Bangai-O (Dreamcast)

    Treasure-developed 2D shooter, played from a zoomed-out view. You pilot the Bangaioh, a super-powerful robot, through 40 more »+ stages of free-roaming 2D shooting, with your goal in each level to find and destroy the boss. Along the way, you run into opposition from various enemies, ranging from gun turrets to opponent mechs, and when you're not shooting down these aggressive enemies you can also blast buildings, cars, and basically anything lining the levels. In addition to shooting in all directions, you have available to you two modes of fire, Mami Mode and Ricky Mode. The former fires straight laser blasts that repel off walls, while the latter launches heat seaking missiles. Also released for N64. « less

  9. Super Stardust Portable (PSP)

    The critically acclaimed PSN shooter for the PlayStation 3 comes to PSP. In this classic arcade shooter and cult favorit more »e, the player's mission is simple: destroy everything in sight! Controlling a ship, the player must defeat enemy forces and save his home solar system from total annihilation. Based on Super Stardust HD, the game has been tuned and redesigned to take advantage of the unique power and features of the PSP system. « less

  10. Jackal (NES)

    A top-down shooter in which you rescue POWs in your jeep.

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