More galactic action from the Arcade Archives

If the recent release ofR-Type Final 2isn’t enough to quench your shmup thirst, then you might want to take a look at the latest offering from Hamster’s Arcade Archives range, Konami classicThunder Cross II,now available on PS4 and Nintendo Switch.

Originally released to the coin-op scene in 1991,Thunder Cross IIis the sequel to the suspiciouslyGradius-likeThunder Cross, and once again sees the titular defense division go to war with the forces of the invading Black Impulse Empire. As is the case with so many shmup sequels, Konami simply went bigger and better for this follow-up, retaining the horizontally scrolling action of its predecessor, but featuring improved audio/visuals, more varied enemies, and a wider variety of weapons and power-ups.

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Thunder Force IIis available to download now on PS4 and Nintendo Switch, priced at around $8. Check out the action in the video below, courtesy ofYouTuber Martinoz.

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