
Gamest Video Gokujo Parodius! - 1994 - VHS
GRADIUS 2 MUSIC BOX SERIES
King CGV Series Parodius Da! Shinwa Kara Owarai He - 1991 - VHS Gradius III Game Simulation Video - 1991 - VHS Salamander Game Simulation Video - 1988 - VHS

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Gokujo Parodius (Mini-Notebook and Keychain Issue) from Gacha.Parodius Plush, Grape, Purple, Blue and Pirate Penguin.Compilation of the arcade releases of Salamander, Life Force, Salamander 2, Nemesis 2 and Xexex.Compilation of Parodius, Parodius Da!, Fantastic Parodius, Jikkyō Oshaberi Parodius and Sexy Parodius.
GRADIUS 2 MUSIC BOX MOVIE
Includes music and movie galleries with content from previous console releases.Compilation of Gradius, Gradius II, Gradius III, Gradius IV and Gradius Gaiden.Released in Japan with the subtitle ~Fukkatsu no Shinwa~ (lit.Compilation of Gradius III and Gradius IV.Compilation of the arcade releases of Salamander, Life Force and Salamander 2.Never released in North America or Europe.Includes an introductory sequence created using Computer-generated imagery.Compilation of the arcade releases of Parodius Da! and Fantastic Parodius.

These releases contain extra features and bonuses such as enhanced artwork, expanded soundtracks, and story materials. Being a prominent series in the shoot 'em up genre, the titles have become classics and thus have been repackaged and rebundled in several versions. The Gradius games have spawned a number of sequels. Released exclusively for Pachislot in Japan.Common elements throughout the series include enemy " Moai" statues, additional playable ships, and boss rush segments. Some enemies leave behind power capsules when destroyed, which can be used to select one of seven different weapons on the player's "power meter", and collecting more of them will give access to stronger, more durable weapons. Being a horizontal-scrolling shooter, the player must destroy enemies and avoid both them and their projectiles. Gameplay in the series remains relatively consistent throughout each installment: players assume the role of a starship called the Vic Viper in its efforts to vanquish the Bacterian army before they destroy the planet Gradius. It is Konami's most successful shooter series and one of the company's core franchises.

The series has been seen by critics as important and influential for the shoot'em up genre, inspiring games such as R-Type, Thunder Force and Darius, as well as setting the template for horizontal-scrolling shooters as a whole. The Gradius franchise consists of 16 games, including spin-offs, home conversions and compilations, as well as other forms of media such as toys, manga, soundtrack albums and literature. Games in the series have been released for several platforms, including arcade hardware, home video game consoles, handheld systems and mobile phones. The series debuted in arcades with Gradius in March 1985, renamed Nemesis for international versions. Gradius is a video game series created by Japanese game designer Machiguchi Hiroyasu and published by Konami.
