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Hello, and welcome to the digital library known as the Shmups Wiki!

This is a community-centered wiki, aiming to archive and verify information about various games in the shoot-em-up category of games. As an open community project, everyone is encouraged to contribute!

We exist to help encourage the growth of the shooting game community, and to help make it easier to get into the genre. We exist as an answer to the question, "Where do I go to learn more about this game (and/or how to play it)?"

We aim to offer detailed game breakdowns, art galleries, game and genre history, and various strategic information.

Our central goal is to become the ultimate compendium of shmup information -- officially verified by highly competent players and researchers in the community!

As a long-term goal and a declaration of the intent of shmups.wiki -- this wiki will eventually contain accurate information about every shooting game made by every developer, no matter how obscure!

►►► List of shooting games ◄◄◄

►►► Check out the STG Hall of Records for an overview of all World Record scores in arcade shmups! ◄◄◄

►►► Check out the Video Index! Previously hosted on The Electric Underground, it is now publicly open to editing! ◄◄◄

►►► Check out our Glossary of terms commonly used in the shoot-em-up community! ◄◄◄

►►► Interested in contributing a game or page entry? Please see our template to get an idea of page structure! ◄◄◄

►►► Join the Discord to stay involved with community discussions and additions! ◄◄◄

Notable Shooting Game Developers
Capcom | CAVE | Compile | Irem | Konami | Milestone

Namco | NMK | Psikyo | Qute | Raizing

Seibu Kaihatsu | Success | Taito | Takumi

Toaplan | Treasure | Triangle Service | Video System

Licensing
This website and all its contents, unless otherwise stated, are licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0) License.