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A scrolling shooter is, as the name suggests, a shoot 'em up that takes place against a scrolling background.
Scrolling shooters can be divided into two categories:
These terms are not official, but will be used for easy reference.
The first directional scroller, and possibly the first ever scrolling shooter, was Defender, released in 1980.
Directional scrollers tend to have a more strategic element than linear scrollers.
Other directional scrollers include Uridium , and Thrust (game) derivatives.
Linear scrollers are the more common type. Linear scrollers are typically classified by their predominant direction of scroll: for example, R-Type is a horizontal scroller and Raiden is a vertical scroller. Salamander , a spin-off of Gradius, had levels that alternated between horizontal and vertical scrolling. Space Harrier and Star Fox are examples of forward scrollers - 3D or pseudo-3D games in which the player travels 'into' the screen.
Some linear scrollers allow a small degree of free directional scrolling perpendicular to the direction of motion, effectively making the playable area wider or taller than the screen.
In order to break up the inherent linearity of this kind of shooter, these games often have a number of differently themed-levels, and intermittent challenges, usually bosses.
The first linearly-scrolling shoot 'em up is arguably Scramble , a horizontal scroller released in 1981.
The first vertical scroller was Xevious, released in 1982. Xevious is a more typical scrolling shooter than Scramble, and introduced many concepts that are standard today, such as an episodic level structure, and bosses.
Most of these apply to the 'linear' kind of shooter, as that is a more well-defined genre.
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