Galaxian
1942
Fantasy Zone
In a genre full of glinting metal spaceships and gelatinous alien monstrosities, Fantasy Zone's cute and colourful graphics are completely out of place, but that's partly why I like it so much. There are other cute 'em ups (Twin Bee and Parodius for example), but for me, Fantasy Zone stands out because it's also a solid shmup.
Saint Dragon
Blazing Star
The SNK Neo Geo was a wonderful arcade machine, probably best pure sprite-based machine ever made and few games demonstrate this better than Blazing Star. Sequel to the rather poor Pulstar, Blazing Star is busy, beautiful shoot 'em up to behold.
Raiden series
Seibu Kaihatsu's Raiden series is a sublime collection of shoot 'em ups that have survived the death of the arcade and made a happy home for themselves on modern consoles. It's difficult to pick one game in the series over any other, but they all play brilliantly. I just wish that Raiden Fighters Jet compilation for Xbox had made it to the UK.
Radiant Silvergun
When it comes to Treasure's two vertically shoot 'em ups, there's always debate as it which is better, the polarising Ikaruga or the diverse Radiant Silvergun. Personally, I like that RSG gives the player loads of choice about how they deal with each enemy encounter right out of the gate. Add in the colour-coded score bonus system and I can't help thinking it has more game than its younger brother. And thanks to the recent (and brilliant) port to home consoles, it's no longer a mythical game nobody's played. Any shmup fan would be a fool not to pick up.
Akai Katana Shin
Released in arcades in 2010, Akai Katana (as it's known here in the UK) is by far the most recent game in this list. I love pretty much all of CAVE's games, but this probably my favourite. Balancing collecting steel to arm your spirit form and energy to power it up takes thought and plannning, which would seem impossible among the chaos of this bullet hell shooter, but a steady hand and a stiff upper pays incredible dividends. Seeing your patience and care pay off in a shower of giant Gs is one of those pseudo-orgasmic experiences that only a select few games can offer.
Gradius series
I love Gradius, although the first game I played from the series was actually Salamander - also known as Lifeforce. These games are tight, precise shoot 'em ups, with brilliant environmental challenges. Ironically, although I'd struggle to pick a favourite among the original arcade games, my absolutely favourite Gradius game is Gradius V, which is a Playstation 2-only game made by Ikaruga developers Treasure.
R-Type
This is the one, the shoot 'em up that has stayed with me longer than any other. I played it in the arcade, I owned it on my Sega Master System, Commodore Amiga 500, Nintendo Gameboy, Sony PlayStation, Sony PlayStation 2 and now Microsoft Xbox 360, with the sublime R-Type Dimensions compilation.
Honourable mentions
Here are a few other games that almost made it into my top 10:
- Truxton (Tatsujin)
- Galaga
- Ikaruga
- Batsugun
- Mars Matrix
- Progear
- Tempest
- Defender
- Juno First
- Darius series
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