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Interview with Mike Hanson of Psychotic Psoftware About Retro Space Side-Scroller: PowerUp

An interview with one-man indie games developer Mike Hanson of Psychotic Psoftware about his retro space side-scroller PowerUp.

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Gaming History 101: Shmup Game Club

This week we are joined by listener Jason (@albirhiza) to discuss our Shmup Game Club: Giga Wing 2, Velocity (Ultra), Radiant Silvergun, Power-Up, and Sine Mora. Campaigns, tactics, high scores, and more are covered as we dissect some of the more contemporary additions to the genre.

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GGTV Review: Power-Up (PC)

GotGame Staff Writer Josh Boykin takes on the single-handedly developed space shooter Power-Up by Psychotic Psoftware.

gaminglives3717d ago

Looks so intense; like a modern-day Gradius

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[IGM] Review - PowerUp, just needs a little more pow

PowerUp is an entertaining 2D sidescrolling space shooter, inspired by old school shoot-em-ups such as R-Type, Hellfire, and Project-X. While it does little to innovate, it offers up plenty of retro-styled sidescrolling thrills with plenty of carnage, nice visuals and huge bosses. While not perfect – and best played on higher difficulty settings – it’s a strong first game from Psychotic Psoftware that’s well worth the price of admission.

Psychotic Psoftware is a one-man game studio comprised of Mike Hanson, a game artist by trade. This background in game art shines through in Power-Up , with lush backgrounds, creatively designed enemies and huge bosses reminiscent of the old R-Type games. Another similarity to R-Type is the suitably-throwaway sci-fi plot, casting you as the sole survivor of the human race, out for revenge against the reptilian monsters who wiped out your planet. It’s classic B-movie stuff and sits well with the style of the game, as does the suitably retro soun...

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