Good shmups for beginner

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Bio Hazard Battle on Mega Drive is great. Its not too hard really.
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NEO-GEO Man wrote:Bio Hazard Battle on Mega Drive is great. Its not too hard really.
I'll try it out after I get through Thunder Force IV
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NEO-GEO Man wrote:Bio Hazard Battle on Mega Drive is great. Its not too hard really.
Not a lot of Genesis shmups wowed me, but that one certainly did.
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ExedExes wrote:
NEO-GEO Man wrote:Bio Hazard Battle on Mega Drive is great. Its not too hard really.
Not a lot of Genesis shmups wowed me, but that one certainly did.
Yeah, for its time i reckon it was a great effort. I bought it new way back then, and played it loads!!
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Gate of Thunder was the game that got me into shmups, I highly recommend it.

But if I had to pick one I'd say Sonic Wings Special for the PSX. It's fast paced, and there are some screen-fillers, but it's not quite bullet hell. When I was getting started, I often found DoDonPachi too frustrating and would play this instead... came damn close to a 1cc a couple of times too, if it weren't for that stupid boss in Moscow.

Still my fallback shmup, whenever I really feel like a shmup but don't know what to play... Check it out!

p.s. If you're a beginner, avoid Psikyo's other stuff like the plague... "...especially you, Gunbird 2!"
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Gunbird 2 on Dreamcast?
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Yorkie wrote:Gunbird 2 on Dreamcast?
Love it, but rank is crazy. Not sure it's a great beginner shmup.
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Einhander for PS1 is good for a beginner, and one of the best out there!
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Einhander is good for beginners, but not one of the best haha.
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noiseredux wrote:Einhander is good for beginners, but not one of the best haha.
Its one of my favorites because of the pacing, for me feels like a casual game but I thought it was really well done and I get excited every time I play it. :P
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