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R-TYPE

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R-TYPE is Irem's 1987 horizontal scrolling shooter and one of the defining arcade classics of its era. Players pilot the R-9 fighter against the Bydo Empire, using the revolutionary Force pod that can attach, detach, and function in multiple attack and defense roles. Its demanding level design, memorable bosses, and biomechanical art direction helped establish the game as a landmark of the “cerebral shooter” style.
Series
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Release Date
1987-01-01
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Plays
16

The game scrolls horizontally as the player guides the R-9 through enemy waves, environmental hazards, and boss encounters. The core system is the Force pod, which can lock to the ship’s front or rear, be released as an independent weapon, and absorb shots while extending offensive options. The charged Wave Cannon adds a powerful burst attack, while checkpoints and limited lives make route learning important. Success depends on memorizing stage layouts, enemy spawns, and safe positions during tight section.

R-9

The player's main combat spacecraft, equipped with the Wave Cannon and Force pod.

Bydo Empire

The hostile biomechanical enemy force that controls the game's stages and bosses.

Keep the Force pod in front when approaching dense fire, then release it to hold a strong lane when needed. Learn each stage's enemy timing before pushing forward, especially in narrow corridors. Save charged shots for durable targets and bosses, but do not overcommit if dodging requires continuous movement. In boss fights, focus on pattern recognition first and damage output second.

No cheats or unlockables available

Tips

Use the Force pod defensively as often as offensively.

Tips

Destroy turret nests and spawning sources early to reduce pressure.

Tips

After a checkpoint respawn, prioritize rebuilding your firepower quickly.

User Reviews

A foundational horizontal shooter with iconic stage design.

User Reviews

Brutal at first, but highly rewarding once patterns click.

User Reviews

The biomechanical visuals and Force mechanic still stand out today.

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