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Overwhelmingly bizarre beauty. Shoot, dodge, and destroy! A shmup where an apocalyptic world awakens to primal desires!

An ARPG created for Comiket 95. Previously what is now Yakouga 9.

Hear the shrieks of colliding metal! Behold the true form of steel! An explosive onslaught of shooting action!!

Fierce battles between loin cloth clad girls! The one and only maebari themed Yuri side scrolling shooting game is finally here!

Takes place after Yakouga 5, but with no story relationship. Another gore-filled violent shmup from Akiragoya.

In the Lirinalga region, surrounded by rugged mountains, there exists the "Lirinalga Diocese" under the jurisdiction of the Church. The Church and the demon country "Lilimar" have been fighting for a long time. Each could match the other in strength, until the situation began to change due to the new anti-magic shell developed by the demons. In the Lirinalga Diocese, in order to counter the new anti-magic armor, the "Resurrection of the Dragon" by the warrior chief Mizune is planned in secret. The dragon, once sealed by the alchemist Enryone, was treated as something that should not be touched in the Church. The Western Church sends an inspector to spy on Mizune's movements. However, the real aim of the Western Church was elsewhere.

This is the story of Nokundi's childhood before they became a carefree and easy-going personality. In order to rescue her mother who is held in the "Nightmare Prizon", Nokundi the crybaby ventures through a vast labyrinth filled with scary monsters and vicious traps.

It is an orthodox shooter that uses shots and bombs to progress. Collecting crystals released by enemies will power up your shots. There is no upper limit to the level of your shots, so the more you repeat, the stronger they will become. You can accumulate bombs by hitting enemy bullets. When you kill an enemy, it will explode with surrounding enemy bullets, and adjacent enemy bullets will detonate more and more.

Side-scrolling shooter for X680x0. Production began in December 1997, an unfinished version was released on PC Communications (Dial-up/ISDN) in July 1998, and it was completed around December 1998, but distribution stopped.