![]() In 1987, Square's 3-D WorldRunner was an early stereoscopic 3-D shooter played from a third-person perspective, followed later that year by its sequel JJ, and the following year by Space Harrier 3-D which used the SEGAScope 3-D shutter glasses. ![]() In 1986, Arsys Software released WiBArm, a shooter that switched between a 2D side-scrolling view in outdoor areas to a fully 3D polygonal third-person perspective inside buildings, while bosses were fought in an arena-style 2D battle, with the game featuring a variety of weapons and equipment. Commando also drew comparisons to Rambo and indeed contemporary critics considered military themes and protagonists similar to Rambo or Schwarzenegger prerequisites for a shoot 'em up, as opposed to an action-adventure game. The most influential game of this type was Commando, released in 1985. ![]() Shoot 'em ups such as SNK's Ikari Warriors (1986) featuring characters on foot, rather than spacecraft, became popular in the mid-1980s in the wake of action movies such as Rambo: First Blood Part II (1985). It was also an early example of a third-person shooter. It was one of the first arcade games to use 16-bit graphics and SEGA's "Super Scaler" technology that allowed pseudo-3D sprite-scaling at high frame rates, with the ability to scale as many as 32,000 sprites and fill a moving landscape with them. SEGA's Space Harrier, a rail shooter released in 1985, broke new ground graphically and its wide variety of settings across multiple levels gave players more to aim for than high scores. Another 1985 run & gun shooter was Baraduke, which inspired Metroid (1986). In 1985, Konami released Rush'n Attack, also known as Green Beret, one of the first side-scrolling, run & gun shooters, paving the way for franchises such as Contra, Bionic Commando, Metal Slug. In 1985, Game Arts released Thexder, a breakthrough title for run & gun shooters on home systems. Hover Attack (1983) is known for inspiring the later more famous Bangai-O. That same year also saw the release of another early run & gun shooter for the Sharp X1, Hover Attack, which freely scrolled in all directions, allowed the player to shoot diagonally as well as straight ahead, and let the player fire in any direction independent of the direction the character is moving. ฤก983 saw the release of Enix's Kagirinaki Tatakai, an early run & gun shooter for the Sharp X1 computer that featured fully destructible environments, a convincing physics engine, and a choice of several different weapons. In 1982, several early vertical-scrolling run & gun shooters were released, including Taito's Front Line, an early military-themed multi-directional shooter to have players control foot soldiers rather than vehicles, Taito's Wild Western, where the player character on a horse must defend a moving train from robbers, and Jaleco's Naughty Boy, about a boy who throws rocks at monsters to destroy them, with the longer the fire button held down, the farther the character can throw rocks, while featuring boss encounters and bonus rounds. The first side-scrolling run & gun shooter was Jump Bug, released in 1981. Nintendo's Sheriff (designed by Shigeru Miyamoto), released in 1979, was a run & gun multi-directional shooter that featured dual-stick controls, with one joystick for movement and the other for aiming, and a large number of enemies shooting many bullets, paving the way for dual-stick shooters such as Robotron: 2084 and later Geometry Wars. It was an early two-player, on-foot, multidirectional shooter, which was also the first video game to depict a gun on screen, introduced dual-stick controls with one eight-way joystick for movement and the other for changing the shooting direction, and was the first known video game to feature game characters and fragments of story through its visual presentation. ![]() In 1975, Taito released Western Gun ( Gun Fight), designed by Space Invaders creator Tomohiro Nishikado. These types of games may also be termed "scrolling shooters". Run & gun games may use side-scrolling, vertical scrolling or isometric viewpoints and may feature multidirectional movement. Run & gun describes a shoot 'em up in which the protagonist fights on foot, perhaps with the ability to jump.
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