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A twin-stick shooter is a
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s. It is a
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in which the
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is controlled using two
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s: one for movement on a flat plane, and one to aim and fire shots at enemies, Usually shots are fired as soon as the second joystick is moved, but in some games there is an additional button which must be held.
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or
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can supplant one or both of the joysticks when an arcade machine or controller is not used. Virtual joysticks can be used when a game is played on a touch screen. This control scheme was used in arcade games starting with '' Gun Fight'' in 1975, but came into prominence with the high-action ''
Robotron: 2084 ''Robotron: 2084'' (also referred to as ''Robotron'') is a multidirectional shooter developed by Eugene Jarvis and Larry DeMar of Vid Kidz and released in arcades by Williams Electronics in 1982. The game is set in the year 2084 in a fictional wo ...
'' in 1982. The ubiquity of
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s with two thumb-controlled sticks overcame the difficulty of playing twin-stick shooters at home and eventually led to a resurgence of the genre following the release of '' Geometry Wars: Retro Evolved'' in 2005.


History

The 1975 arcade video game '' Gun Fight'' (released as ''Western Gun'' in Japan) uses one joystick for movement and a second for firing. Unlike most later twin-stick games, the right stick moves the player's avatar. The 1977 sequel, ''
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'', uses the same control scheme. In both games, the two joysticks are of different design. '' Space Dungeon'' (1981) uses two identical joysticks with the now-standard convention of the left for movement and the right for shootingy. ''Mars'', a scrolling shooter released in 1981, is also controlled via two 8-way joysticks. The 1981 SNK coin-op ''
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'' uses a joystick for movement, but four separate buttons, arranged in a diamond, for firing. The seminal 1982 arcade game ''
Robotron: 2084 ''Robotron: 2084'' (also referred to as ''Robotron'') is a multidirectional shooter developed by Eugene Jarvis and Larry DeMar of Vid Kidz and released in arcades by Williams Electronics in 1982. The game is set in the year 2084 in a fictional wo ...
'' introduced twin-stick controls to a wide audience. As gamepads with dual thumbsticks did not exist on 8-bit or 16-bit home computers and consoles, home ports of ''Robotron: 2084'' were often awkward to play. The twin-joystick arcade games ''
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'' and '' Black Widow'' were released the same year. Twin-stick controls remained uncommon for arcade games, but were later used in '' Smash T.V.'' (1990) and '' Total Carnage'' (1992). '' Geometry Wars: Retro Evolved'', an early hit for the
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, caused a resurgence in 2005. By 2008 the popularity of the genre waned, following a glut of twin-stick shooters with abstract graphics from indie developers who found the simplicity of the genre appealling. Twin-stick shooter
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of existing video game franchises have since been made, including '' Halo: Spartan Assault''.


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