Andriasang: Famitsu lists the long awaited title as being canceled, again.
Despite hardware limitations, intrepid NES developers were able to make a massive variety of epic shoot-em-ups with gobs of enemies loosing salvoes of missiles and bullets at a hero and—magically—the system handled it all like a champ. Shmups on the NES rarely even experience any slowdown. Amazing!
Gun.Smoke was what I always played. Became too much at times with all the enemies and things flying at you from every direction, fun game though.
Crisis force, Gradius 2, over horizon, the three best shooters on the NES for me personally.
Ther 35th anniversary of the NES is finally upon us and it's time to take a look back at the best classics you can play on Switch.
In Anthony's latest 8-Bit Chronicles, he has a rather...shameful confession regarding Gradius. (Or Nemesis, for you Golden Oldies.)
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COME ON KONAMI !!!!!!
Make a new GRADIUS instead !!!
Gradius V on PS2 was a classic.
I can't imagine what they can do with a PS3.
that is really disappointing, one the best 80s game get canceled, Konami is becoming an annoying company
Sad ... They could have really made this game.
Developers aren't as dedicated as they used to be....
it's a shame that such a great franchise gets canceled while other shitty ones get a free pass.