The
earliest shoot 'em up games were incredibly simplistic when it comes to design,
gameplay, graphics and general on-screen action. But then the computers they
were designed for were very straightforward machines, compared to modern
computers at least. The universally recognised first ever shoot 'em up game was
'Space Invaders', the arcade classic which was first released in 1978 and still
attracts players to its many online game versions and modern arcade versions
nowadays. Shoot 'em ups are technically a sub-genre of shooter games, a
category of action games. Many types of action games are available as free
online games today, but very few, even those marketed as shoot 'em ups, are
much like the original 2D bonanzas of the 1980's.
Shoot
'em up games definitely experienced their 'golden age' during the 80's when 2D
graphics, or at best flat-3D graphics, were commonplace. In these action games,
players would usually be in control of one thing, often a spacecraft or a
person, which would be in the centre of the screen; the enemies to be shot,
along with their bullets, rockets and what else you to avoid, would scroll
across the screen, either from top to bottom or left to right. The player's
task, therefore, was to shoot as many enemies as possible whilst avoiding being
hit. Often the reward came in the form of challenging the high score, attained
by shooting the most enemies, with some games employing a levelled approach
too.
But as
computers and gaming has moved into the 21st century with high quality
graphics, greater computing power and the internet, shoot 'em ups have changed
to. Many games in the shooter and action game genres are now called shoot 'em
ups but are really just action games; many online browser games have kept some
of the scrolling gameplay elements but have improved the graphics.The shoot 'em
up style of game is still popular with players of online games, especially in
the setting of space and space wars. Their golden age might be long gone, but
these games still attract attention even amongst the vast quantity of free
online games currently available.
One of
the things that means that shoot 'em ups have not lost all their pulling power
comes down to their competitive element. They may still be strictly
single-player games, but the multiplayer element of the game, which makes them
great competitive games, is in not just beating your own high score, but
beating someone else's high score, the best high score. They are not modern
multiplayer online games, but this scoring element still promotes a multiplayer
feel to them which works well in the context of online games - just as in the
arcades of the 80's and 90's, getting your name to the top of the high score
list is what keeps you playing.
There
are millions more action games, online games and multiplayer games playable for
free that will out-do the graphics, the gameplay, the style and the 'coolness'
of the retro shoot 'em up, but they still have a charm and appeal that makes
them a valuable addition to any online gaming site or any browser game portal.
They may never be the same again, but they never had it so good!