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"GENETOS" is a freeware vertical shooter game or "shoot 'em up" developed and published by Tatsuya Koyama with an "evolution" theme. In GENETOS, the levels represent different generations in the evolution of shooting games. The video game was developed entirely by Tatsuya Koyama who provided the graphics, Game programming, programming and music, creating GENETOS entirely himself. GENETOS is free to download from Tatsuya Koyama's personal website, downloadable in either Japanese or English from the corresponding page. Gameplay The gameplay of GENETOS is focused around the evolution of "shmups" or shoot 'em ups throughout history. The game starts off with simple graphics reminiscent of Space Invaders being a "Gallery Shooter" or "Fixed Shooter" having limited graphics, music, movement and sound effects. Each level or generation gradually goes further in the history of shoot 'em up games moving into a late eighties world with free-movement restricted to half the screen, a "more stand ...
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"GENETOS" is a freeware vertical shooter game or "shoot 'em up" developed and published by Tatsuya Koyama with an "evolution" theme. In GENETOS, the levels represent different generations in the evolution of shooting games. The video game was developed entirely by Tatsuya Koyama who provided the graphics, Game programming, programming and music, creating GENETOS entirely himself. GENETOS is free to download from Tatsuya Koyama's personal website, downloadable in either Japanese or English from the corresponding page. Gameplay The gameplay of GENETOS is focused around the evolution of "shmups" or shoot 'em ups throughout history. The game starts off with simple graphics reminiscent of Space Invaders being a "Gallery Shooter" or "Fixed Shooter" having limited graphics, music, movement and sound effects. Each level or generation gradually goes further in the history of shoot 'em up games moving into a late eighties world with free-movement restricted to half the screen, a "more stand ...
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