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Sunday, October 29, 2006
N-E-M is the latest effort released by Akatuki Twilight, developer of two other shooters entitled Patchouli and IrK. Your ship has a unique dash attack which can be used to damage enemy ships. By pressing the Z key, any objects caught in your flight path will be destroyed.

If no directional arrow key is pressed when the action button is used, your ship will automatically zip towards the closest enemy. Features boss fights and an innovative save system that is never seen in any other shmups. While watching a replay, you can press the escape key and resume from the point where you've paused the action.

Name: N-E-M
Developer: Akatuki Twilight
Category: Shooter
Type: Freeware
Size: 10MB
1 Comments:
Blogger Unknown said at 11/01/2006 05:37:00 AM:  
So by "innovative" you mean "someone has played Killing Game Show". Still, it's a cool idea that deserves to be borrowed more frequently.