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Sony PSP
Release Date: November 17, 2006   |   Genre: Puzzle
With Q Entertainment's tradition for visual style and original music, Gunpey offers a unique puzzle experience. As lines of various angles climb up the screen, the player's objective is to flip the lines, located in squares, to connect them over five columns. Connecting lines from left to right remove the connected row. If an incomplete line reaches the top of the screen, the game is over. Features 40 varied backgrounds and stylized music and two-player multiplayer over wireless ad-hoc connectivity.
Sony Playstation
Release Date: April 28, 1995   |   Genre: Shooter
The object of interest in this game is the mysterious Valkiry Stone. Two treasure hunters, Axel and Ruka, set out to find the stone, but the evil gang known as the Pumpkin Heads wants to find the stone first. As either Axel or Ruka, blast your way through six side-scrolling levels against hordes of enemies, facing off against several bosses in each level. You can select from four different weapon effects (normal, bouncing, homing and flamethrower), use smartbombs and a grappling hook.
Nintendo 3DS
Release Date: January 3, 2013   |   Genre: Action
PC
Release Date: November 20, 2000   |   Genre: Shooter
It's been five years since the infestation of the alien Xenomes started - five years since The General, leader of the Gunmen, fell in battle with this strange species, which suddenly appeared on Banzure Prime. Now, a mysterious presence has tinkered with the DNA of these Xenomes, making them bigger and stronger than ever before, and the scourge is spreading once again. As Major Archer, leader of the Gunmen, the only law in this area of the galaxy, you must set things right - find the source of this hostile invasion, and clear these alien scum from the rim of the galaxy!
Sony PSP
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TurboGrafx 16
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Sega Saturn
Release Date: January 1, 1996   |   Genre:
Sony Playstation 2
Release Date: March 4, 2004   |   Genre: Action, Shooter
Three years after the events that took place in the original Gungrave, the Corsione family has unleashed the deadly drug SEED upon the populace. Now it's up to Grave, Spike and Mika to follow the trail of SEED back to its source and eradicate it once and for all. Much like its predecessor, Gungrave: Overdose offers up several action-packed levels that simply don't allow the player to let up on the fire button. This sequel ups the ante with even larger hordes of enemies to blast through along with a slew of destructible environments to wreak havoc in. Along the way, Grave will team up with newcomers Juji and Billy. Juji fights using a unique combination of close-range guns and swordplay, while Billy defeats his enemies with the sheer power of his electric guitar.
Sony Playstation 2
Release Date: December 12, 2002   |   Genre: Action, Shooter
In Gungrave, you play Grave, a long dead assassin sent back from the dead to annihilate endless hordes of enemies. Players battle their way through massive areas filled with non-stop shooting foes in this anime-style, third person shooter. You blast through the stages using your two weapons with unlimited ammo, and with your coffin, which can be used as a rocket launcher. The game keeps players pounding down on the square button, or just using the rapid fire option.
Sony PSP
Release Date: June 12, 2012   |   Genre: Role-Playing, Strategy
In a land ravaged by disparity where the impoverished must battle for survival, the fate of all is thrust into uncertainty when rebels happen upon custody of a young female noble and a magical spear of immeasurable power falls from the heavens. Now, hunted by incumbent powers desperate to reclaim the girl and armed with a weapon capable of reshaping the realm, the Resistance must wage war to deliver themselves from the tyranny of their oppressors. As original as its narrative, Gungnir's strategy RPG mechanics offer a number of fresh twists on an expertly honed formula. Building upon the traditional action queue of turn-based strategy RPGs, actions in Gungnir all have a numerical wait interval associated with them. Faster actions bear smaller numbers, allowing them to precede slower preexisting attacks. Should the player wish, they may sacrifice tactical points, which afford them more combat options, in order to accelerate actions. This classic balance of risk and reward, a staple of Sting titles, enriches the Gungnir's deep strategic battles and gives the player far more critical decisions to weigh.