
Developed and released by Capcom in 1995, 19XX is the penultimate entry in the 194X series and the final shoot-em-up (for the time being) in this ridiculous challenge of mine. And as the rest of the series before it, it’s standard 1942 going ons but according to Wikipedia this one “takes place before a fictional war (Hence, the 19XX) as a lone pilot tries to defeat an entire army/evil organization from starting another World War, which soon escalates to a nuclear apocalypse.” That sounds an incredibly important mission and ‘evil organisation’ is much more tactful than ‘hordes of Japs’.
The current high score, 4,325,600, is held by Russell Hugo and compared to the rest of the top 10, is pretty high so this could be tricky.
Lets get shooting…again…
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and shoots the hell out of all oncoming enemies whilst avoiding the shit they sling your way. Not entirely sure it’s a faithful representation of WWII. I’m certain the Japanese didn’t shoot glowing plasma balls during that particular fracas but hey I’ll overlook that…
Developed by IREM in 1983 10-Yard Fight was allegedly the first slightly realistic American football video game ever released. You start the game as the offense and the goal (no pun intended) is to score a touchdown in the time allotted to go from high school and college ball all the way to the Pros and the Super Bowl.
Actually the next game should be
It’s Konami’s third game in their button smashing series following