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The Switch is getting its first Cave shooter later this year, thanks to the release of ESP.Ra.De as part of M2's Shot Trigger series. The news - picked up by Nintendolife - will be welcomed by many as ...
Cave, famous for its insane bullet hell shmups, is taking full advantage of the reduced risk of self-publishing downloadable games. Following the worldwide iPhone release of Espgaluda II, Cave's ...
Update #2: A listing on the Nintendo Switch eShop in the UK has now confirmed Espgaluda II will arrive here in the west on 9th September. It'll be available for £15.29 or your regional equivalent.
There’s good news for people who enjoy the mobile versions of Cave shmups. The company is going to make its classic Apple iOS apps compatible with modern devices again. It has opened a Cave Sh∞ting ...
It looked as if the 2D shmup was enjoying a revival. But bad news from cult shmup developer Cave in Japan has asked new questions about the viability of the genre. Andrasang reports that Cave has ...
So that headline is seems harsh, but only because it doesn't mention that the company wants to utilize crowdfunding as their way of releasing their back-catalog of games on current-gen systems (and by ...
Akai Katana ("Red Katana," or, we suppose, "Red Sword," depending on how much translation you need) is a horizontal scrolling shooter released in arcades last year by shmup master Cave. During an ...
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