Batsugun is a 1993 vertically scrolling bullet hell arcade video game originally developed and published by Toaplan in Japan and Europe by Taito, as well...
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projectiles the player character is required to dodge. Introduced in 1993 with Batsugun and initially limited to vertically scrolling shooters, bullet hell elements...
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for 11 episodes. The ending songs are "Supereffective Type" (バツグンタイプ, Batsugun Taipu) by the Pokémon Music Club for 65 episodes, "One Hundred Fifty-One"...
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(Ulfuls) for 6 episodes to promote the movie, "Supereffective Type" (バツグンタイプ, Batsugun Taipu) by the Pokémon Music Club's Junichi Masuda, Pasocom Music Club and...
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flashy firing patterns were intended to grab players attention. Toaplan's Batsugun (1993) is often considered a pivotal point in the development of this subgenre...
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The term danmaku (だんまく) originates from the shoot 'em up arcade game Batsugun created by now-defunct Japanese developer Toaplan. It is a conventional...
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Ikeda – Programmer for Grind Stormer and Batsugun. Co-founder of CAVE. Satoshi Kōyama – Programmer for Batsugun. Later worked at CAVE on several projects...
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Acclaim Entertainment November 21, 1996 November 16, 1996 February 14, 1997 Batsugun Gazelle Banpresto Unreleased Unreleased October 25, 1996 Battle Arena Toshinden...
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ILCA. Masuda produced the Japanese ending themes "Pokémon Shiritori" and "Batsugun Type" for Pokémon Journeys with Japanese electronic group Pasocom Music...
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was launched in 1989. Its main character, Schneider, later re-appears in Batsugun. In more recent years, the rights to Flying Shark, its successor and many...
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