The Best SNES Shooters

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The Best SNES Shooters

Post by racketboy »

What are your favorite SNES shmups?

I like Cybernator (a sweet mech shooter) and Cotton
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Post by SegaVega »

Axelay.

I like how the game said there'd be a sequel. :(
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Post by Cerulean »

Gradius 3, sadly I didnt play many SNES shumps.
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Post by durkada »

Pop'n Twinbee -- dunno what it is, but I love the Twinbee games. The gameplay has been formulaic from one version to the next, beginning with the NES -- but it was the SNES which allowed the cutesy cotton-candy flavored anime to come to life. And, I really like shooting the bells with their attributes changing as I do so.
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Post by ocean »

Parodius fun too
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Post by marurun »

Super R-Type was actually pretty fun. A nice mixup of levels from R-Types 1 and 2 + a little extra. I also really enjoy Area 88/U.N. Squadron. It handles leveling up better than Super E.D.F. and I really enjoy managing money to buy new planes and special weapons. That's a game type that needs to be revisited on a console. I second Racketboy's nomination of Cybernator.
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Post by metaleggman »

Jikkyou Oshaberi Parodius ftw!
translates roughly to chatting parodius live!, it's got a special sound chip to allow for sound samples to be played during the game. I just think the novelty is pretty awesome, combined with parodius's awesomeness.
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Post by gunslingerg »

I can't recall the name right now (i'll check later) but there was one where you piloted a futuristic jet (aren't they all?) but when you had 2 players, there was a button that allowed you to link the ships together and while one played normally, the secondary player now controlled a 360 degree turret. Unfortunately the game itself sucked. The enemies were the exact same for about 10 minutes (not kidding) and ended up being way too long for such little variation. It was a great concept that was wasted by crappy game planning among other things :(

otherwise r-type is probably my fave
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Post by Daigr »

Axelay was definitely my favourite for the SNES.
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Post by Ender »

Pop N Twin Bee :)
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