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== Shooting Games (STG) ==
 
== Shooting Games (STG) ==
'''Shooting games''', also known as "'''shoot-em-ups'''", "'''shmups'''" or "'''STGs''' ('''S'''hoo'''T'''ing '''G'''ames)", are a genre of video game that focuses primarily on a single player shooting down waves of enemies in a typically auto-scrolling fashion. Shooting games have two primary subgenres of games: '''Horizontal''', also known as ''Yoko'' (''[[Gradius]]'', ''[[R-Type]]'', etc.), & '''Vertical''', also known as ''tate'' (''[[DonPachi]]'', ''[[Ikaruga]]'', etc.), as well as the occasional Isometric shooter (''[[Viewpoint]]'').
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'''Shooting games''', also known as "'''shoot-em-ups'''", "'''shmups'''", "'''shooters'''", or "'''STGs''' '''S'''hoo'''T'''ing '''G'''ames)", are a genre of video game that focuses primarily on a single player shooting down waves of enemies in a typically auto-scrolling fashion. Shooting games have two primary subgenres of games: '''[[Category:Horizontal orientation|Horizontal]]''', also known as ''Yoko'' (''[[Gradius]]'', ''[[R-Type]]'', etc.), & '''[[Category:Vetrical orientation|Vertical]]''', also known as ''TATE'' (''[[DonPachi]]'', ''[[Ikaruga]]'', etc.), as well as the occasional [[Category:Isometric orientation|Isometric shooter]].
  
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
 
The STG genre primarily originated in the arcades, and were often well known for their high level of difficulty (often ramping up greatly by stage 3), blistering-fast bullet speeds, and highly detailed artwork. As time went on, developers such as [[CAVE]] began innovating on the previously-established STG formula by introducing greater amounts of bullets, complex bullet patterns, smaller hitboxes, and complex scoring systems -- these games would be known as the "''manic shooter''" or "''bullet hell''" subgenre of shooting games.
 
The STG genre primarily originated in the arcades, and were often well known for their high level of difficulty (often ramping up greatly by stage 3), blistering-fast bullet speeds, and highly detailed artwork. As time went on, developers such as [[CAVE]] began innovating on the previously-established STG formula by introducing greater amounts of bullets, complex bullet patterns, smaller hitboxes, and complex scoring systems -- these games would be known as the "''manic shooter''" or "''bullet hell''" subgenre of shooting games.

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Shooting Games (STG)

Shooting games, also known as "shoot-em-ups", "shmups", "shooters", or "STGs ShooTing Games)", are a genre of video game that focuses primarily on a single player shooting down waves of enemies in a typically auto-scrolling fashion. Shooting games have two primary subgenres of games: ', also known as Yoko (Gradius, R-Type, etc.), & ', also known as TATE (DonPachi, Ikaruga, etc.), as well as the occasional.

History

The STG genre primarily originated in the arcades, and were often well known for their high level of difficulty (often ramping up greatly by stage 3), blistering-fast bullet speeds, and highly detailed artwork. As time went on, developers such as CAVE began innovating on the previously-established STG formula by introducing greater amounts of bullets, complex bullet patterns, smaller hitboxes, and complex scoring systems -- these games would be known as the "manic shooter" or "bullet hell" subgenre of shooting games.