Mar
Dead to Rights: Retribution Dev Diary: Motion Capture
Posted by John as 2d Shooter
The developers show how the intense motion-capture sessions paid off in creating the animations for Dead to Rights: Retribution.
Nov
Holiday buyer’s guide for 2009
Posted by John as Shmups
We can’t wait for Christmas to roll in soon! That’s why we found this buyer’s guide on Xbox 360 games that you love.
Thanks to IGN for this great find.
Jul
Pink Bullets : Last Hope coming on August 2009
Posted by John as Shmups
Game story
The evil empire is rushing at light-speed across the galaxies, heading towards Mother Earth. Barely 24 hours ago, they penetrated the last defense line of our galaxy, the Arsion Laser Belt. Millions of innocent people perished in outer space colonies. 70% of our fleet was destroyed during first contact. Our intelligence has now extrapolated their arrival within six days. Conventional weapons cannot stop them. Our last hope is in your hands: The Z-42 Warpstar. Warp into their territories and destroy their leader before they reach Earth.
Game Features
Pink Bullets is a tactical shooting game with impressive visuals and excellent arcade game play.
All Versions
• Free 360° rotary protection unit for shooting and dodging enemy fire
• Six stages
• Handdrawn NEO•GEO style backgrounds
• Fully animated CGI enemies
• Superb video game style soundtrack
• Constant 60 fps with up to 4 parallax layers
• Lighting FX
• Smooth plasma FX
Pink Bullets specific features
• Six credits and instant respawn during one credit
• Higher player ship speed from beginning
• Players ship does permanently equip the Rotary Protection Unit
• Protection unit itself can destroy enemies
• Five difficulty settings
• Overall less hard difficulty
• Altered stage color theme for higher Visibility
• Advanced scoring system, with beam chaining multiplier/combo meter
• Pink enemy bullets
This is not officially licensed, designed, manufactured, distributed or endorsed by SNK/Playmore corp. of Japan or SEGA Corporation.
Jun
Duality ZF as a new dual 2d shooter in Xbox 360
Posted by John as Shmups
Get to enjoy Duality ZF this summer for only 400 Microsoft points. The upcoming dual play 2d shooter is released this summer of 2009.
DUAL PLAY allows you to control two players at once. DUAL PLAY offers double the firepower. . There are a few innovative duality features that even newbie gamers would find easy to shoot em up. Advanced players also get to be challenged when in extended expert modes.
What’s more is a weapon system called DUAL-SL with spread and laser features. It morphs from spread to laser and back via trigger controls. Lastly, DUAL-HL is included in the game development. It is a prototype weapon system but may not make it in time of the launch date.
Apr
2d Shooters Games Available on the Xbox 360
Posted by John as Shmups
Get your hands on 2d shooters available on the Xbox 360. Shmups relay colorful history on how they have evolved over the years as more remakes are released. Click on the game title below to know more about them and see how their ratings are. Enjoy!
1942: Joint Strike
Rating: 7
1942: Joint Strike is Capcom’s long-overdue follow-up to the arcade classics 1942 and 1943. It features updated HD graphics and online coop play.
Aegis Wing
Rating: 8
Aegis Wing is a fun 3d game that looks good when you pas by some buildings but not really ground-breaking graphics.This game features two difficulty modes: normal and insane modes. Normal is suitable for 2-3 players or better yet choose insane mode good for 4 players. Aegis wing is double the fun when you play with friends or even with other people you haven’t met just online.
Alien Hominid
Rating: 8.5
Alien Hominid is not just a fun shooting game to play but an excellent fit for the XBLA. Try the demo even if shooters aren’t your cup of tea. Get to experience the style and humor of this game as you wound and slay every aliens that come your way.
Asteroids Deluxe
Rating: 5
Asteroids debuted back in 1979. It continues to one of the most influential game in history. It has been repackaged to Asteroid Deluxe “Evolved” version a classic game for its loyal fans but doesn’t exactly translate into an amazing experience on Xbox360. Asteroid Deluxe gives you achievement points that outweigh the purchase itself.
Assault Heroes
Rating: 8.7
Assault Heroes is a highly recommended XBLA titles. It is a challenging game with three difficulty levels – this game gets very tough at some points. Featuring a host of achievement and co-op play, Assault Heroes is one of the best XBLA titles on the market.
Assault Heroes 2
Rating: 8.5
Assault Heroes 2 is a great game for Xbox Live Arcade. It changes and improves elements compared to the original while keeping the features that everyone loved about the first game. It could be limited since it’s a top-down shooter and standard action but it doesn’t mean you won’t have fun with as it playing as a single-player or with your buddy wither locally or on Xbox Live.
Battlezone
Rating: 6
Battlezone may have received more than the usual bare minimum updates from seeing in classic games on the Live Arcade. The trouble is that Battlezone is not all that fun anymore. The updates show good effort but the design decision and source materials aren’t that great by today’s standards.
Centipede & Millipede
Rating: 5.7
Centipede & Millipede is worth 400 Microsoft Points (US $ 5), each comes with a classic and enhanced modes. It may sound like a good deal for getting two games for a price of one. This game is for those diehard Centipede fans out there.
Contra
Rating: 5
Contra is one of the first great co-op games both in arcades and at home on a lengthier NES version. Contra is worth your 400 Microsoft points or five dollars with an update soundtrack although the updated graphics doesn’t hold up to the classic version of the game.
Crystal Quest
Rating: 6.3
Crystal Quest is an adaptation from Macintosh. It has a simple and easy to grasp design. Fly your sphere around a rectangular map and collect crystals to open the gate at the bottom of the map.
Defender
Rating: 5.5
Defender was an early 80’s arcade smash-hit Defender. The best part of the new version of Defender on XBLA is its admirable Xbox 360 controller. Hardcore Defender fans will love it just to be able to compete for the highest score, but everyone else probably won’t need to give this a look.
Every Extend Extra Extreme
Rating: 8.5
Every Extend Extra Extreme or E4 displays visuals and unique concept making it an interesting game. This game offers more than flashing lights and mind-numbing patterns. Dig into this game a bit more, you’ll discover it’s also fun, addicting and oddly relaxing.
Galaga
Rating: 7
Galaga is the latest title to hit Xbox360’s virtual shelves. It misses out on some opportunities for expanded gameplay by deleting alternating co-operative play offline and online. For Galaga fans, this 400 Microsoft Point ($5 USD) title is worth it even if this isn’t the best version available.
Galaga Legions
Rating: 8.0 Great
You will love Galaga Legions as a true sequel to one of the greatest arcade shooters. It’s worth 800 Microsoft points and is worth the investment of time and money when you’re looking for another superior game.
Geometry Wars: Retro Evolved
Rating: 8.2
Geometry Wars Evolved is a throwback to the Space Invader days thanks to its futuristic colors and sounds of the powerful 360. All Xbox games should be this fun. It may be a simple 2d game but it’s incredibly good looking and super fun to play for one minute or 60 for only $5.
Geometry Wars: Retro Evolved 2
Rating: 9
Geometry Wars: Retro Evolved 2 now comes with six modes sure to please fans of Geometry Wars. Out of these six modes, 3 modes are super fun while the other 3 at least serviceable. This solid sequel is definitely worth your $10.
Gyruss
Rating: 4.8
Gyruss falls into the thinly populated genre of tube shooters. It isn’t as good as the original arcade version and you have little reason to give this title more than a passing glance. Unless you want a walk down memory lane, Gyruss may be worth your 400 Microsoft points. Its gameplay may have gone stale over the past 20 years, this one can be given a pass.
Heavy Weapon: Atomic Tank
Rating: 7.9
Heavy Weapon maybe a bit too repetitive game for its own good. It’s a shooter game nicely done with humor, well-thought presentation and organized achievements. Try this game as a diversion from other more thought extensive games.
Ikaruga
Rating: 9
Spend your 800 Microsoft Points or 10 dollars on this classic Dreamcast and Gamecube arcade shooter. Casual gamers may be overwhelmed and unable to scratch the surface of this classic. That would be a shame for Ikaruga can easily pass as one of the best titles on the Live Arcade.
Jetpac Refuelled
Rating: 8
At only 400 points, get your money’s worth with Jetpac Refueled. It’s more than updated graphics – it’s a whole new game thanks to its great multiplayer mode and classic achievement points. Every classic game should get this treatment.
Metal Slug 3
Rating: 7.5
Metal Slug 3 is loads of fun even without two bonus modes from the original Xbox version. Before you decide to buy Metal Slug 3, ask yourself if it is worth your ten dollars especially when awesome-looking shooters are raiding Xbox Marketplace.
Missile Command
Rating: 7
Missile Command is one title that stand the test of time. It comes packaged with 3d graphics, Techno soundtrack and new sound effects. Apart from its repetitive nature and Evolved game mode a bit easier, Missile Command will give you memorable experience both accomplished and new missile commanders will want to experience.
Mutant Storm Empire
Rating: 7.7
Mutant Storm Empire is the follow up to the successful Mutant Storm Reloaded. It is a it pricey worth 800 Microsoft points or 10 dollars considering its short play time. Somehow lost among the changes was the replay appeal of Reloaded. If you’re itching for another Robotron-inspired shooter, Mutant Storm Empire is the game with enough elements to make it worth playing.
Mutant Storm Reloaded
Rating: 7.5
Mutant Storm Reloaded is an interesting new game and is the less appreciated shooter eclipsed by Bizarre Creations’ Geometry Wars Evolved. Its developer Pom Pom has done an exceptional job at taking a simple concept and making it a pleasure to view and listen to.
Omega Five
Rating: 7.6
Omega Five is a breath of fresh air from the pool of XBLA re-releases of classic games. This gorgeous game can be easily named as one of the prettiest XBLA titles to date. The character animations are spectacular and show a real attention to detail. It’s the trophy wife of XBLA games which probably won’t last you more than a week but is fun and has enjoyable elements.
Rez HD
Rating: 8.6
Rez HD is a flashy and bright rail shooter game at its core that the sum of its part makes it so much more than that. It’s different and fun and a mix of cyberpunk and videogames collide, filled with trance music. Regardless of the type of gamer you are, this is a game that is at least worth trying.
Robotron: 2084
Rating: 7.5
Robotron: 2084 is a great addictive game just as good as its original version. It supports play over Xbox Live and lets you engage in cooperative and ranked and unranked versus matches. You’ll be just obsessed with this one though playing it with arcade joysticks is better than playing with controller sticks.
Rocketmen: Axis of Evil
Rating: 5.7
Rocketmen is a four player co-op which runs smoothly at a respectable framerate both online and offline. The downsides of this game play are the half-hearted RPG nods, impractical story treatment and frustrating camera that detract from the core of solid game play. Give this one a try if you’re looking for a Smash TV wannabe.
Scramble
Rating: 6.4
Scramble is a 25 year old game re-released on XBLA. The old-school game play isn’t nearly as engaging as it was in the early 80s. Unless you’re a big fan of Scramble, then this game is worth another look. If not, you’re much better off sticking with Galaga or Geometry Wars.
Shred Nebula
Rating: 7
Shred Nebula is the first release from DJames Goddard, head of a small development studio. The story behind its design is at least as interesting as the game itself. This space shooter deserves your attention if only for a short time. The art style is generic and often present same moments of enjoyment present in a quick game of Asteroids but still pretty good.
Smash TV
Rating: 7.6
If you liked Smash TV before it came to XBLA then you’re going to like it here since it hasn’t changed. Get expanded gameplay through Xbox Live and the ability to check online leaderboards. This game takes you down to memory lane as it reminds you of the days of games when you were hanging out in bowling alleys and grease arcade joysticks with pizza.
Space Giraffe
Rating: 7.5
Space Giraffe is an extremely weird and well-designed arcade game. This arcade-styled game is rewarding as scoring is deeply emphasized with its numerous way of telling you how you’re doing. If you’re looking for something that lies between an exciting arcade shooter and a twisted experiment in synesthesia, you’ll possibly fall head over heels with Space Giraffe.
Space Invaders
Release Date: December 31, 2009
Space Invaders gets a makeover. Taito revamps Space Invaders’ graphics, new visualizers exclusive to Xbox 360 created by Jeff Minter (Llamasoft) along with the upbeat electronic tracks perfectly synched to gameplay.
Star Trek D.A.C.
Release Date: May 31, 2009
Star Trek: D.A.C. is a top-down space shooter based on the movie reboot of the Star Trek franchise. Players can break into squads of six or as a feeration of the Romulans.
Super Contra
Rating: 6.5
Super Contra deserves substantial care and attention though it stands the test of time better than some other “classic” games. From ugly borders and out of place visual effects to choppy net code, it’s plain to see more work could have been done to this title. Only true fans of the original Contra should get Super Contra at 400 Microsoft Points or 5 dollars.
Tempest
Rating: 6
If you’re after arcade classics such as Tempest in general, this might be in your best interest to pick up this latest release from Atari. Don’t expect to get a completely new rendition of this old classic for five bucks you shouldn’t expect much more.
Time Pilot
Rating: 7
Time Pilot is a perfect example of an arcade game better left untouched in its dusty, unplayed, original stand-up arcade unit without any need for translation to the Xbox 360. Konami’s shooter contains a decent original port, an excellent new HD upgrade, and a substandard online mode, all comprising a cheap ($5) but un-compelling addition to the XBLA archives.
Triggerheart Exelica
Rating: 5.7
Triggerheart Exelica has found a new life on the Xbox Live Arcade but without any ground-breaking transformations. In classic top-down shooter fashion, the game doesn’t have much to offer with only 5 stages in it. For all shoot-em-up fans out there, Triggerheart Exelica is worth your 400 Microsoft Points or 5 dollars but everyone else should wait.
Undertow
Rating: 8.7
Undertow is fast, fun, attractive and can support 16 players online which makes it worthy of its price tag. Spend 800 Microsoft Points or 10 dollars on this game and invite a few friends for a fun downtime.
War World
Rating: 5
War World is one of the more technically impressive looking games on Xbox Live Arcade. It’s a mech-game in appearance only thus War World lacks personality. From looking at its less than a minute trial period of play, it looks nice but there isn’t much under the hood.
Xevious
Rating: 6
Xevious is one of the world’s earliest top-down shooter but unfortunately is among the worst games as a XBLA game. It features only its classic single-player game and an online leaderboard. This unimproved and overpriced version of Xevious is best left in the past.
Mar
Raiden Fighter Aces Landing Soon in North America
Posted by John as Shmups
The release of Raiden Fighters Aces now ceases to be rumor as Valcon Games officially announces its arrival on the Xbox 360 on April 7, 2009!
Raiden Fighters Aces is, initially released in Japan, a compilation in one disc of all three Raiden Fighters titles (Raiden Fighters, Raiden Fighters 2: Operation Hell drive and Raiden Fighters Jet), and the title features both Training and Arcade modes.
As a new addition to its 3 arcade classics recreated in this collection, a new training mode allows you to modify every aspect of your ships and wingmen. You can skip to any level or even play in slow motion. While there is online leader boards, the game’s cooperative play is an offline affair as well.
Play each game in a full screen as a side scroller or even vertically on a rotated 4:3 display with a comprehensive screen and control settings. You can play 2-player co-op games offline or play Arcade Mode and brag your high core by posting them along with game clips to Xbox Live Arcade (XBLA).
Mar
Gradius Rebirth Now on US WiiWare
Posted by John as Shmups
The rage is on games developed in retro style such as Mega Man 9 or Retro Game Challenge. Let’s welcome a new entry in the long running shooter series. Gradius Rebirth heads your way made to look like a relic from the 16-bit era. Though it may not offer anything new to the “Shoot everything you see” game, retro game fans will find Gradius Rebirth to their liking.

Gradius Rebirth features identical level design to classic games on arcade, NES, SNES. You will encounter many of the same enemies such as those in the Easter Islands heads. Some of the similarities came from Lifeforce, a sequel to the original Gradius, namely: the bosses are new along with interesting ones awaiting at the end of each level. A regular feature is you can customize your ship, the Vic Viper, by selecting your power-ups. You can buy missiles, lasers and the popular “option” that flies beside your ship and doubles up your firepower. Be sure to get the dropped capsules from certain enemies to buy the stuff for your ship. The better weapons demand more capsules thus it is a give and take between powering up early and saving up for the mighty bigger guns. Choose from the three ship types at the start of the game to know what type of power-ups you have at your command: multipurpose, wide area attack, or high attack power (but limited range).
A limitation of Gradius Rebirth is the lacking multiplayer function. Gradius Rebirth allows two players to take alternate turns. Lifeforce, on the other hand, has a splendid co-op. Gradius offers neither. The only common aspect of the game is the online leaderboard for the score attack mode.
Gradius belongs to the group of slow shooters having more similarity with R-Type than Raiden or Ikaruga. The Vic Viper at the start of a new game will feel incredibly sluggish. You can then increase your speed once you grab a few power-ups. Don’t be fooled by the sluggishness of the game. Slower pace is more vengeful and tough. Challenging is the effect of the sluggishness. One could say it’s both a limitation and strength of Gradius.
Expect many replaying of the same sequences in this game when you lose a life then sent back to a checkpoint. It could frustrate you so better be extra careful. It is possible to power-up the Viper so that it is near indestructible. If you are shot down, however, you lose everything you’ve gained so far deeming the ship useless. It’s particularly worse when you’ve reached a boss then the game sends you back to the middle of the level instead of bringing you to the encounter. It’s most often wise to do save your progress at a checkpoint so you can always start a new game from the point where you save. You can choose from five levels of difficulty which lets you use the exact saved data. Say you find beating a boss difficult on the normal so you can tame the difficulty down to easy then continue on normal mode with your pride intact.
Overall
Gradius Rebirth is a nostalgic game though its retro design and grueling difficulty limits its appeal. The 16 bit graphics remains to be seen but we sure would love to see a modern Gradius in the US Wiiware. Games are supposed to be challenging yet Gradius Rebirth seems to be an extremely tough game to finish. The ship, Vic Viper, doesn’t fall under the category of useful not unless you power it up. It makes beginning your mid level checkpoints a real pain. Modern ships should be more sleek and fast. Lastly, it is disappointing to find the multiplayer option missing. Gadius Rebirth should be “rebirth” not as a game with a modest 16-bit graphics. It may be to much for 1000 points as compared to the Virtual Console’s 16-bit games worth for 800 points.
Feb
Download Valkyrie Sky Closed Beta Here
Posted by John as 2d Shooter
The closed beta release of Valkyrie Sky is finally here. For those of you avid gamers who constantly crave for a new vertical scroll shooting game, Valkyrie Sky is for you. It is a shooting game based on a Northern European mythology. Enjoy the tension, game interface and sense of achievement along with other elements of an MMO game such as leveling up and playing with each other. It may look and feel like an MMORPG yet fundamentally different from MMORPG because it’s not repetitious and players’ control skills have dramatic effects on battle results. The best of RPG game also exist in this game such as various occupations for a character to choose from, and players can join a party to play together.
Download Valkyrie Sky Closed Beta here.
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