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Roche Fusion Unveiled

An arcade space shoot 'em up with all things combined people love from the classics, adding modern gameplay mechanics and lots of eyecandy
Developed by amulware, Roche Fusion is a fast paced, exploding, over the top shoot-em-up. The player fights ever more aggressive, deadly, and crazy waves of enemies while upgrading their ship with more weapons, shields and other items.
Roche Fusion features intuitive and responsive arcade-style controls, procedurally generated levels, enemies and upgrades, one shot kills and huge boss battles, a score system with challenges and unlockables, and more.

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Numskull Designs announce The Quarter Arcades Galaga cabinet

Neil writes: "If you've got your finger on the pulse and ear to the ground, you'll know that Numskull Designs previously created a quarter scale Pac-Man arcade cabinet. Well, it's now time for the second instalment in their Quarter Arcades range, with a Galaga edition detailed alongside some rather exciting future cabinet options."

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New Aleste title in development

M2 has announced a new entry in the Aleste(Some may be familiar with M.U.S.H.A on Sega Genesis) series developed under its new M2A brand. It will be released in 2019 in Japan. Aleste is a vertical scrolling arcade shoot ’em up developed by Compile and released in 1988. The new title is being developed under the direction of special guest Manabu Namiki, former …

VTKC1975d ago

no way! Really?! I still play the snes one sometimes. Super Aleste. Or Space Megaforce.

Cobra9511975d ago (Edited 1975d ago )

Love the 2nd level. That spiraling station was such a rush in its day. I'm playing the tune in my head right now. "Give me a break, will you!"

Edit: Of course, everything is on the internet now. Ha!
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5 of the Best Retro Game Remakes

KeenGamer: "Are you looking for some gaming nostalgia? If so, you can get a blast from the past with retro game remakes. The list below includes five of the best retro game remakes for various consoles."

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