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CAVE is a company that is very well known for making a real good and insanely difficult danmaku games, with a few other projects they are working on. And a few can have their moments and such, depending on how you would play one of CAVE's games. For it, it's a real challenge to play these games without actually using a continue (known to shmup players as cc1) and to get to an even more powerful boss at the end.
Some of their games also uses a bit of anime elements to it as well. An example, Deathsmiles, is a game that has quite a bit of moe factors done in to it. And looking at it on first site, saying that it's another anime kind of game that you think it's moe and such, and you pop it up, putting at a hard difficulty and you'd be devastated by how hard it actually is.
The most hardest game they might have actually have made might be possibly either Mushihimesama Futari or Ketsui, due to the fact how heavy the bullet pattern it has in the game for each stage (especially TLBs). But of course, it only happens often if you can cc1 at a hard difficulty. As well as racking up an insane amount of points on your score,which is always a difficult task to do.
There are also region free games that are out there, but it's only a few, as well as a few games that were localized to the US. And one CAVE danmaku that's in the Games on-demand on the Xbox 360. So if anyone curious about them, you can buy it and try them yourselves. There's even about 4 on the iOS, meaning, you can play it on the iPod, iPhone, or iPad. here's a few you can get:
Espgaluda II JP - X360, iOS
Mushihimesama Futari JP - X360
Dodonpachi Resurrection PAL - X360, iOS
Mushihimesama iOS
Deathsmiles NTSC, PAL - X360, iOS
Deathsmiles II Games On-Demand - X360
That's pretty much all I have to say so I'll leave a list of Danmaku CAVE made and a vid for an example.
List of Danmaku games by CAVE:
[HIDE]Donpachi
Dodonpachi
Dodonpachi Dai Oujou
Dodonpachi Dai Fukkatsu
Ketsui: Kizuna Jigoku Tachi
Espgaluda
Espgaluda II
Mushihimesama
Mushihimesama Futari
Akai Katana
Deathsmiles
Deathsmiles II
Muchi Muchi Pork
Ibara
Pink Sweets ~Ibara sorekara~
ESP:RaDe
Guwange
Progear[/HIDE]
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kSlA-wvbVzU"]Shin Seseri (Espgaluda II) - YouTube[/ame]
Note that it seems easy, but it's not.
Some of their games also uses a bit of anime elements to it as well. An example, Deathsmiles, is a game that has quite a bit of moe factors done in to it. And looking at it on first site, saying that it's another anime kind of game that you think it's moe and such, and you pop it up, putting at a hard difficulty and you'd be devastated by how hard it actually is.
The most hardest game they might have actually have made might be possibly either Mushihimesama Futari or Ketsui, due to the fact how heavy the bullet pattern it has in the game for each stage (especially TLBs). But of course, it only happens often if you can cc1 at a hard difficulty. As well as racking up an insane amount of points on your score,which is always a difficult task to do.
There are also region free games that are out there, but it's only a few, as well as a few games that were localized to the US. And one CAVE danmaku that's in the Games on-demand on the Xbox 360. So if anyone curious about them, you can buy it and try them yourselves. There's even about 4 on the iOS, meaning, you can play it on the iPod, iPhone, or iPad. here's a few you can get:
Espgaluda II JP - X360, iOS
Mushihimesama Futari JP - X360
Dodonpachi Resurrection PAL - X360, iOS
Mushihimesama iOS
Deathsmiles NTSC, PAL - X360, iOS
Deathsmiles II Games On-Demand - X360
That's pretty much all I have to say so I'll leave a list of Danmaku CAVE made and a vid for an example.
List of Danmaku games by CAVE:
[HIDE]Donpachi
Dodonpachi
Dodonpachi Dai Oujou
Dodonpachi Dai Fukkatsu
Ketsui: Kizuna Jigoku Tachi
Espgaluda
Espgaluda II
Mushihimesama
Mushihimesama Futari
Akai Katana
Deathsmiles
Deathsmiles II
Muchi Muchi Pork
Ibara
Pink Sweets ~Ibara sorekara~
ESP:RaDe
Guwange
Progear[/HIDE]
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kSlA-wvbVzU"]Shin Seseri (Espgaluda II) - YouTube[/ame]
Note that it seems easy, but it's not.
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