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Kyuiin
fun shooter for the playstation
Release: DemoDemo PlayStation Volume 18, 1996 May (PCPX-96027)
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In terms of structure, this DemoDemo is strange in that it splits it demos equally between the accessible sections for reasons I couldn’t wholly tell you. That being said, you better love yourself some scrolling shooters and puzzle games, as they by far constitute the bulk of this disc’s playable content. If you do happen to like shooters in particular, though, it’s worth noting that Dezaemon+ demo on here is neat in that aside from letting you play sample content, you can even mess around with the series-defining shmup editor for things like graphics and sound, although you understandably don’t seem to be able to actually save any content you make within the demo. With that out of the way, here’s the full content breakdown:
DemoDemo PlayStation Volume 18, 1996 May PCPX-96027
Demo PlayStation: Playable Demos (Silver disc icons, left to right, top to bottom): -Victory Zone 2 -Circuit Beat -City Bravo -Dezaemon+ -Kyuiin
Movies (Green disc icons, left to right, top to bottom): -Kowloon's Gate -Samurai Showdown III -Hokuto no Ken -Sonic Wings Special -Expert -Creature Shock -Bonogurashi: Kore de Kanpeki Disu -True Pinball -Ebisu Yoshikazu no Ooana Kyoutei -PoPoLoCrois Monogatari -The King of Fighters '95 -Shutokou Battle -Feda: Emblem of Justice Remake -ThunderStrike 2 -ClockWerx -Meru Purana -Extreme Power -Kojima Takeo: Mahjong Teiou
Request PlayStation: Playable demos for the following games in clockwise order, starting at the top: -BreakThru -Mezase! Senkyuuou -Kururin PA! -Unstack -Tecmo Stackers/Deron Dero Dero
-Pepsi
As of tomorrow, PS1 digital imports Magical Drop F and Kyuiin will disappear off PSN. So if you want to pick up a strange sidescrolling shootem'up about vacuum cleaners or a iteration of the niche fantasy puzzle series, you have less than 24 hours.
They aren't the best games ever, but the 5.99 price tags beat importing a physical copy, the latter of which is going for $80+ on ebay.