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Best 1 Flying Shark

Flying Shark is a vertical shoot 'em up by Toaplan released in arcades in 1987, known as Sky Shark in North America and regarded as an early defining title from the developer.

2 Truxton II
Truxton II

Truxton II is a vertical shoot 'em up by Toaplan released in arcades in 1992, serving as the sequel to the original Truxton with enhanced visuals and weapon variety.

3 Hellfire
Hellfire

Hellfire is a horizontal shoot 'em up by Toaplan released in arcades in 1989, distinguished by its mechanic allowing the player to rotate their spread of fire in four directions.

4 Batsugun
Batsugun

Toaplan's 1993 arcade vertical shooter widely credited as a proto-bullet hell, introducing dense overlapping bullet patterns that directly influenced the genre.

5 Vimana
Vimana

Vimana is a vertical shoot 'em up by Toaplan released in arcades in 1991, set in a mythological Hindu-inspired world and featuring a power-up-based weapons system.

6 Tatsujin Oh

Toaplan's 1992 arcade vertical shooter and sequel to Tatsujin (Truxton), featuring an aggressive difficulty-rank system and multi-phase boss encounters.

7 Fire Shark
Fire Shark

Toaplan's 1989 arcade vertical shooter, released in Japan as Same! Same! Same!, in which the player pilots a World War II biplane against a vast military fleet.

8 Dogyuun
Dogyuun

Toaplan's 1992 arcade vertical shooter featuring a two-ship simultaneous play mode and a docking mechanic that merges both craft into a single powerful unit.

9 Grind Stormer

Toaplan's 1992 arcade vertical shooter, also released as V-Five, featuring a power-up system where players toggle between speed-focused and firepower-focused modes.

10 Fixeight
Fixeight

Toaplan's 1992 arcade vertical shooter with eight selectable characters, one of the studio's final releases before Toaplan dissolved in 1994.

11 Twin Cobra
Twin Cobra

Toaplan's 1987 arcade helicopter shooter, released in Japan as Kyukyoku Tiger, notable for its two-player cooperative mode and straightforward military theme.

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