1. Mega Man ZX Advent|DS|2007|platformer|8h|7/10
2. King's Field III: Pilot Style|PS1|1996|dungeon crawler|1h|8/10
3. Sleeping Dogs|360|2012|action-adventure|20h 45m|8/10
4. Sleepings Dogs: NiNP DLC|360|2012|action adventure|1h 22m|5/10
5. Chikyuu Kaihou Gun ZAS|GB|1992|shmup|33m|8/10
6. Vattle Giuce|GB|1991|shmup|45m|5/10
7. MechWarrior 2 (Clan Wolf)|PS1|1997|mech sim|2h 35m|7/10
8. Gradius: The Interstellar Assault|GB|1992|shmup|27m|8/10
9. SolarStriker|GB|1990|shmup|23m|7/10
10. Fatal Fury: Wild Ambition (Arcade)|PS1|1999|fighter|45m|6/10
11. Dead or Alive (Arcade)|PS1|1998|fighter|23m|5/10
12. Asuka 120% Burning Festival Final (Arcade)|PS1|1999|fighter|26m|8/10
13. Soul Blade (Arcade Mode)|PS1|1997|fighter|18m|9/10
14. Trax|GB|1991|shmup|23m|7/10
Trax is a cute little shmup made by Hal of all companies. The player drives a little tank with a rotating turret through four shooting stages and a handful of bosses. Trax has a lot of charm in its graphics, and a whimsical nature about the whole affair. It's a very short game though, with a difficulty level that is quite low, making finishing it a breezy jaunt. Outside the main game, there is a deathmatch mode where the player can compete with up to three enemy tanks across a variety of stages. Trax might not be the most complex or challenging shmup on Game Boy, but it's got a lotta heart.