V-V (Japan)
V-V (Japan): Genesis Shooter
V-V is a vertical-scrolling shoot 'em up originally released in Japanese arcades by Taito in 1991, then ported to the SEGA Genesis (Mega Drive) exclusively for the Japanese market in 1992. The Genesis version was published by Taito and retains the fast-paced arcade action, with colorful sprites and a pumping soundtrack. This is an official port, not a hack or mod, but it never left Japan, so playing it today often requires a ROM or import setup.
The player controls a fighter ship that can collect power-ups to upgrade its main weapon, speed, and special attacks. The core loop involves dodging enemy fire and destroying waves of airborne foes while navigating through varied stages with end-of-level bosses. A key mechanic is the ability to charge a powerful shot by holding the attack button, which helps clear the screen of bullets. The game also includes a built-in autofire option, useful for sustaining fire without rapid tapping.
V-V is a solid but straightforward vertical shooter that fits comfortably alongside other early-90s Genesis shmups like Truxton or Fire Shark. Its challenge is fair but demanding, and the lack of a Western release makes it a neat find for retro collectors. If you enjoy classic arcade-style shooters and don't mind Japanese menus, V-V offers a polished, no-frills experience that's worth a few credit-feed runs.
How to Play V-V (Japan) Online
V-V (Japan) Keyboard Controls
Controls
- Arrow Keys: D-Pad / Movement
- X: A button
- S: B button
- Z: C button
- A: X button (6-button pad)
- Q: Y button (6-button pad)
- E: Z button (6-button pad)
- Enter: Start / Mode
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