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