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Tuesday, May 16, 2006
Fuzetsu is a curtain fire shmup by oNyx, where you control a pixel surrounded by a bluish aura with no proper shot button. Bosses in the shape of red circles will attempt to deplete all three lives that you begin with. The only way to retaliate in the face of such odds is by scraping the bullets that are fired by these dangerous adversaries.

The window size is rather small, so it's advisable to configure the screen resolution before starting a game. Requires Java 1.4 or better to run.

Name: Fuzetsu
Developer: oNyx
Category: Shooter
Type: Freeware
Size: 1MB
6 Comments:
Anonymous Anonymous said at 5/08/2006 02:50:00 PM:  
Breathtaking! (I smoke too much, I guess)

Thanks!
Anonymous Anonymous said at 5/08/2006 10:13:00 PM:  
And what do we do if we're not registered with the shmup-dev forums?

http://www.javagaming.org/forums/index.php?topic=11723.0

Go here, I guess. Thankee Google!
Anonymous Anonymous said at 5/09/2006 09:38:00 AM:  
I love Java Web Start games.
Anonymous Anonymous said at 5/09/2006 01:30:00 PM:  
How do you make the window larger?
Blogger Tim said at 5/09/2006 07:00:00 PM:  
right click on desktop, select properties, click on settings tab, then move the slider to 800 x 600 for screen resolution. that's the only way...
Anonymous Anonymous said at 5/16/2006 05:30:00 PM:  
Umm..about the size of this game; This game was made for the Java 4K competition and hence its only 4 kilobytes, not 1MB