Japanese shooter master Psikyo has revealed the identities of the two titles that will make it into the next volume of the Psikyo Shooting Collection series. Volume 3 of the series will include 1997's ...
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Psikyo Collection Vol. 1 Arc System Works has announced Psikyo Collection Vol. 1 for Switch, which includes the currently available Nintendo eShop titles ...
Arc System Works Asia has revealed Psikyo Collection Vol. 3 for Nintendo Switch, continuing the recent trend of physical arcade shooter collections for the console. The release date for this new ...
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Psikyo Shooting Collection Vol. 2: Sengoku Ace + Sengoku Blade A two game compilation that was released as part of the Psikyo Shooting Collection in Japan.
Publisher City Connection and developer Zerodiv shared an update on the September 2020-announced Psikyo Shooting Collection for PlayStation 5, and the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One digital releases of ...
I doubt that, when Nintendo was developing the Switch, its designers were thinking, “This thing will be great for retro arcade shooters!” But thanks to its built-in screen and detachable Joy-Cons, ...
Psikyo started making its shooters in 1993, but Psikyo Shooting Stars Alpha doesn’t kick off from the very beginning. (Psikyo Shooting Stars Bravo will do that with Sengoku Ace, the company’s debut ...
Two collections of classic 2D shooters, including Strikers 1945 and Gunbird come to Switch, but do they have anything to offer non-fans? Psikyo was a Japanese arcade maker in the 90s, with many of the ...
Arc System Works has revealed that Psikyo Collection Vol. 1 is heading to Nintendo Switch, squeezing four currently available eShop titles into one juicy bundle. At the moment, this collection is only ...
A revolution broke out in shooting games in 1995. The Japanese brand “Psikyo” introduced a new enemy’s attack, “Spread bullets” not seen before then, and the history of a new shooting game began. If ...
I doubt that, when Nintendo was developing the Switch, its designers were thinking, “This thing will be great for retro arcade shooters!” But thanks to its built-in screen and detachable Joy-Cons, ...
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