

Still, for space & budget conscious locations, this is a refreshing offer from games that keep taking up more space and taking much longer to pay off: As for this style of light-gun shooter, it has been a while since we saw an upright cabinet with guns like this – the indie game Friction comes to mind as the last one, although that was over a decade ago at this point.

It has changed since the 2019/20 debut For those curious about details in that regard, keep on scrolling for my interview below. Here’s a side view of the production cabinet, showing off some sweet side art. After contacting Devolver about the idea of bringing Enter The Gungeon to arcades, the idea quickly evolved into changing it from a twin-stick shooter into a coin-op light-gun game. GA first burst onto the scene with the development of Skycurser, a scrolling shoot ’em up that launched to arcades on their Airframe platform back in 2017. Fortunately for gamers and operators alike, the game’s development was not axed and today we have a plentitude of details on this new release, including some answers from Christopher Cruz of the development team.įor those who might have missed it when the news first hit, House of the Gundead has been developed by Griffin Aerotech in conjunction with Devolver Digital. The coin-op version, titled Enter The Gungeon: House of the Gundead, had planned on launching back in 2020 but alas, it was delayed like everything else that year. The headline might be a surprise since it’s been a spell since I’ve mentioned the unique arcade twist of Devolver Digital’s Gungeon.
