Shoot 'Em Up Games

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Cowboy Kid

Join Sheriff Sam and Little Chief for an adventure in the Old West.
NES

Koutetsu Teikoku

It is a side-scrolling shooting game. The player can choose to fly the Striker Plane or the Z-01 Zeppelin to combat enemy fighters through seven progressively harder levels
Sega Genesis

Galaxian 3

Galaxian3 has a good chance of coming out over here. If you're a shooting game lover, this game will have you frothing at the mouth.

Cabal

In Cabal, the player controls a commando, trying to destroy enemy military bases.
NES

Spawn

Awesome side scrolling game, and no one can deny how brutal spawn is, but how do you use his hell powers?
SNES

Gradius III

It is a scrolling shooter arcade game. The player returns as the role of the pilot of the Vic Viper starfighter to battle the onslaughts of the Bacterion Empire.
SNES

Operation C

The spectacular NES game - Contra is now being converted to the GameBoy.

Time Slip

The gameplay resembles that of Contra III: The Alien Wars, albeit with simpler moves and nine lives, but not continues (as opposed to most games of this genre).
SNES

Probotector

The player controls a commando who battles waves of enemies including humans, machines, mutants and aliens to reach his ultimate goal.
Sega Genesis NES

Wargames: Defcon 1

WarGames: Defcon 1 takes place 20 years after the movie, and involves WOPR, the same military computer that caused trouble before.

Einhander

Although it is superbly packaged in brilliant 3D graphics, Einhander really plays like a traditional side-scrolling shooter.

Incoming

Incoming, a straightforward port of the PC game of the same name, would strike most console gamers as a fairly bland military wargame.
You drive a plane, which has infinite bullets and dodge enemy fire while shooting them down.

Havoc

Welcome to post-apocalyptic Earth. Governments no longer exist; instead, megalithic corporations now use elite combat forces in a never-ending battle for highly prized mineral deposits and other natural resources.

Freespace 2

30 years ago your grandfathers flew a desperate campaign against the monstrous Shivan invasion.

Zero Tolerence - Beyond Zero Tolerance

Zero Tolerance was one of the few Mega Drive/Genesis first person shooters. Due to the limitations of the hardware, the game environment was restricted to a fraction of the screen, the rest of the screen functioned as the player's HUD.
Sega Genesis

Max Steel

Max Steel, Mattel's November release based on the popular cartoon show, plays a lot like the Dreamcast sword-fighting action title Draconus, and for good reason.