Results for: psikyo

Mahou Daisakusen

This entry is part 1 of 3 in the series Mahou Daisakusen

Compile was one of the premier shoot-em-up developers during the 80s and early 90s, with impressive titles like Zanac, Aleste,

Cannon Spike

There was a time when arcade games were simple in concept and the only requirement was to eradicate all enemies

Dragon Blaze

Psikyo is largely known for creating an expansive line of shooters, with their most famous being Strikers 1945, Sengoku Ace, and Gunbird. In

Rabio Lepus

One of the lesser-known games from the arcade renaissance of the late 1980s, Rabio Lepus was developed by V-System (later

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Gunbird 2

This entry is part 2 of 2 in the series Gunbird

Gunbird 2 takes everything that Gunbird started and cranks it up several notches. It has a much more refined scoring system, modernized gameplay

Gunbird

This entry is part 1 of 2 in the series Gunbird

Gunbird is a two-game series of shooters from prolific developer Psikyo. They heavily resemble other games from the company, such as Sengoku

Battle K-Road

While Psikyo was primarily heralded as a company who made solid and/or quirky shoot-em-up games, they tried their hand at

Daraku Tenshi

When Psikyo decided they wanted to make another fighting game, they wisely decided to not connect it in any way

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