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  2. Battle Shark - Wikipedia

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    Battle Shark (バトルシャーク) is a first-person shoot 'em up released as an arcade video game by Taito in 1989. The player looks through a submarine periscope to destroy enemies while avoiding torpedoes and missiles. The player starts with a limited amount of torpedoes, which slowly replenishes itself.

  3. Sea Wolf (video game) - Wikipedia

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    David Nutting got the idea for Sea Wolf from distributor Joe Robbins, who suggested that they create a video game upgrade of the classic electro-mechanical game Periscope (1965). [9] As with a number of prior target shooting games that had a submarine theme, a periscope viewing device directed the player's view onto the screen.

  4. Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising - Wikipedia

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    Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising is a tactical shooter video game for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 developed and published by Codemasters.Codemasters has advertised the game as a tactical shooter designed to represent modern infantry combat realistically.

  5. Elona (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Elona Shooter, a promotional Adobe Flash shooter game, was released in October 2009 on Kongregate. [1] [8] There are many fan-made versions of Elona available, which continued support for the game after Noa ceased official development, [9] such as ElonaPlus (stylized as Elona+) by Ano Inu [10] and Omake_Overhaul_modify. [11]

  6. Air-Sea Battle - Wikipedia

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    There are several variants of gameplay in Air-Sea Battle. Each game involves the player firing a gun at various objects for points. [2] [3] Each game in ends after two minutes and 16 seconds of gameplay or when either play scores 99 points. The screen will flash to show that their game time is nearing completion.

  7. List of shoot 'em up games - Wikipedia

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    A "shoot 'em up", also known as a "shmup" [1] [2] or "STG" (the common Japanese abbreviation for "shooting games"), [3] is a game in which the protagonist combats a large number of enemies by shooting at them while dodging their fire. The controlling player must rely primarily on reaction times to succeed.

  8. Fire Shark - Wikipedia

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    Arcade version screenshot. Fire Shark is a military-themed vertically scrolling shoot 'em up game reminiscent of 1942, where players take control of the titular biplane through ten increasingly difficult levels in order to defeat an assortment of enemy forces like tanks, battleships, kamikaze monoplanes and artillery from the mysterious Strange Fleet armada.

  9. Shooter game - Wikipedia

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    Shooting gallery games (also known as "target shooting" games) are a sub-genre of shooters where the player aims at moving targets on a stationary screen. They are distinguished from rail shooters, which move the player through levels on a fixed path, and first-person shooters, which allow player-guided navigation through a three-dimensional space.