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The sixth entry, and first straight-to-console iteration, in the fast-paced sci-fi space shooter series, Gradius V implemented 3D models and backdrops, simultaneous multiplayer, online scoreboards, "revival start," and advanced control schemes. It is the only Gradius game not developed exclusively by Konami.
The sequel to Success's vertical-scrolling shoot-'em-up Psyvariar: Medium Unit, changing the aircraft to upgradable mechas.
rRootage is a freely downloadable shoot-em-up from ABA games that features vector-graphic enemies and complex, procedurally-generated bullet patterns. rRootage was released by ABA Games in 2003 and features 4 gameplay modes which mimic other popular shooters such as Ikaruga and Giga Wing.
A compilation for the PlayStation 2, containing both Gradius III and Gradius IV.
Einhänder is a futuristic side-scrolling shooter featuring explosive visuals, pounding techno music, and simulated 3D gameplay.
A shoot-em-up for the PlayStation developed by Sugar & Rockets and G-Artists, and published by Sony. It has a distinctive mix of 2D, 3D and FMV elements.
The fourth entry in Capcom's vertical scrolling shooter series for the arcade.
Gradius: The Interstellar Assault is the second Gradius game for the Game Boy. It is the sequel to 1990's Nemesis and is known as Nemesis II in Japan.
Infamous for its excruciating difficulty, Abadox is a side-scroller shooter for the NES that had both vertical and horizontal levels.
The third installment of the Gradius series, pitting the Vic Viper against Bacterian forces yet again. It introduces the "Edit Mode" system, allowing players to fully-customize their weapon loadout.
The direct follow-up to Konami's arcade shoot-'em-up classic Gradius, introducing customizable Power Meters with new power-ups. It had no official release in North America for 18 years.
A side scrolling arcade shoot 'em up and the first in Konami's famous series. The game became famous for its extreme difficulty and varied power-ups.
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