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- Aug 4, 2018
Here are two that I think most may have slept on.
1.) Pop n Twinbee for the SNES
This is probably my favourite Sh'mup on almost any system. Released by Konami for the SNES but only in Europe and Japan. Its fun, fast, colourful, has a wonderful variety of enemies, levels, bosses, music. It's just bright and fun, I always go back to it, so if you like those side or upward scrolling shooters, this deserves a look in, 100%
(NOT TO BE CONFUSED WITH POP N TWINBEE RAINBOW BELL ADVENTURES WHICH IS A SPINOFF DIFFERENT TYPE OF GAME!)
2.) Linus Cosmic Spaceheads Crusade
Developed by Code asters and released for the NES in 92. Me and my cousin never managed to beat it. We were like 6 at the time. I'm not sure I rate the gameplay allll that highly, but it's an interesting game, it mixes a sort of point and click adventure with some platform style play and areas or situations that make you have to think outside the box to progress. It's a really interesting piece worth a look at if you like NES titles for sure, it just felt different to many of the systems other titles. Oh and I love the music!
1.) Pop n Twinbee for the SNES
This is probably my favourite Sh'mup on almost any system. Released by Konami for the SNES but only in Europe and Japan. Its fun, fast, colourful, has a wonderful variety of enemies, levels, bosses, music. It's just bright and fun, I always go back to it, so if you like those side or upward scrolling shooters, this deserves a look in, 100%
(NOT TO BE CONFUSED WITH POP N TWINBEE RAINBOW BELL ADVENTURES WHICH IS A SPINOFF DIFFERENT TYPE OF GAME!)
2.) Linus Cosmic Spaceheads Crusade
Developed by Code asters and released for the NES in 92. Me and my cousin never managed to beat it. We were like 6 at the time. I'm not sure I rate the gameplay allll that highly, but it's an interesting game, it mixes a sort of point and click adventure with some platform style play and areas or situations that make you have to think outside the box to progress. It's a really interesting piece worth a look at if you like NES titles for sure, it just felt different to many of the systems other titles. Oh and I love the music!