psikyo
Psikyo (彩京) was a Japanese game developer, founded in 1992, acquired by X-Nauts in mid-2002, and then closed down in 2005. Psikyo was known for its difficult "second loops"; after completing the game, you start again, with a high difficulty increase over the first "loop". This has been present in every Psikyo shooter.
Arcade titles
* Samurai_Aces_/_Sengoku_Ace_(1993)
** Sengoku_Blade:_Sengoku_Ace_Episode_II_/_Tengai_(1996)
* Battle K-Road (1994)
* Gunbird_(1994)
** Gunbird_2_(1998)
** Gunbarich_(2001)
* Strikers_1945_(1995)
** Strikers 1945 II (1997)
** Strikers 1945 III / Strikers 1999 (1999)
** Strikers 1945 Plus (1999)
* Sol Divide - Sword of Darkness (1997)
* Taisen_Hot_Gimmick_(1997)
** Taisen_Hot_Gimmick_Kairakuten_(1998)
** Taisen_Hot_Gimmick_3_Digital_Surfing_(1999)
** Taisen_Hot_Gimmick_4_Ever_(2000)
** Taisen Hot Gimmick Integral (2001)
** Taisen_Hot_Gimmick_5_(2005)
** Taisen Hot Gimmick Mix Party (2005)
* Zero Gunner (1997)
** Zero Gunner 2 (2001)
* Daraku Tenshi - The Fallen Angels (1998; developed by The Steel Hearts)
* Pilot Kids (1998)
* Space Bomber (1998)
* Pocket Shooting (1999)
* Cannon_Spike_/_GunSpike_(2000;_licensed_by_Capcom)
* Dragon Blaze (2000)
* Lode Runner - The Dig Fight (2000)
* Quiz de Idol! Hot Debut (2000)
* G-Taste (2002)
(Note: many of these titles were ported to home systems, often in 2 games in 1, or 3 games in 1.)
Home systems titles
* Taisen_Net_Gimmick:_Capcom_&_Psikyo_All_Stars_(2001) (only for Playstation 2)
* Sengoku_Cannon_(2005) (only for PSP)
(Note: listed are the games released only to home systems and also which are present at Danbooru.)
External links
* Wikipedia: Psikyo
* Official Psikyo website (at Internet Archive, in japanese)