Raiden Fighters (Arcade) Playthrough longplay retro video game
Raiden Fighters (ライデンファイターズ, Raiden Faitāzu) is a 1996 scrolling shooter arcade game by Seibu Kaihatsu. It is followed by the sequel, Raiden Fighters 2: Operation Hell Dive. This game introduced new game mechanics that separate it from the original Raiden series.
Beavis and Butt-Head (advertised as MTV's Beavis and Butt-Head: The Game) were three tie-in video games based on the animated television series of the same name that were released by Viacom New Media in 1994 for the Super NES, Genesis/Mega Drive and Game Gear. The three versions differ from each other, sharing only the basic premise involving the titular characters searching for tickets to a Gwar concert. The games were advertised as featuring music by the band. A fourth version was later released for the Game Boy by GT Interactive Software in 1998 without the Gwar tie-in.
Bonanza Bros.[a] (sometimes written Bonanza Brothers) is a 1990 3D-style, 2D shooting platform arcade game by Sega. It is one of the earliest arcade games powered by the Sega System 24 arcade system board.
Wild West C.O.W.-Boys Of Moo Mesa was produced by Konami in 1992.
Konami released 432 different machines in our database under this trade name, starting in 1978.
Other machines made by Konami during the time period Wild West C.O.W.-Boys Of Moo Mesa was produced include Asterix, Bucky O'Hare, Escape Kids, G.I. Joe, Hexion, Tsurikko Penta, Slime Kun, Mario Roulette, Xexex, and Vendetta.
A Western-themed game based upon the Saturday morning animated series of the same name. Players assume the roles of the cow-like lawmen Moo Montana, Cowlorado Kid and Dakota Dude who fight an entire host of animal-like outlaws as well as some arch-villians including The Masked Bull.
Stargate is a side-scrolling shooter game released for arcades in 1981 by Williams Electronics. Created by Eugene Jarvis and Larry DeMar, it is a sequel to Defender which was released earlier in the year. It was the first of only three productions from Vid Kidz, an independent development house formed by Jarvis and DeMar. Some of home ports of Stargate were renamed to Defender II for legal reasons.
Surprise Attack
Game information
Developer
Konami
Publisher
Konami
Release date
1990
Genre
Action, shooter
Platforms
Arcade
Surprise Attack (サプライズアタック?) is a side-scrolling action-shooter game developed and published by Konami for Arcade platforms in 1990.
Adventures of Lolo 2 is a puzzle video game released in 1990 by HAL Laboratory for the Nintendo Entertainment System. It is the seventh installment of the Japanese Eggerland video game series; it was the fourth game released in European countries and the second one released in the United States and Canada;[1][2] it was never released in Japan.
Thunder Force V (サンダーフォースV Sandā Fōsu V) is a 1997 Japanese side-scrolling shooter video game developed by Technosoft for the Sega Saturn.[1] It is the fifth game in the Thunder Force series. Unlike previous games in the series, Thunder Force V uses polygons to model the larger enemy ships and some of the scenery, in addition to sprites.[2] In 1998, Thunder Force V was ported to the PlayStation as Thunder Force V: Perfect System.[3]
Scramble Spirits[a] is a vertically scrolling shooter game released for the arcades by Sega in 1988. It was ported to the Master System the same year, then to other home consoles and computers in 1990.[2]