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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | R-Type, along with Gradius, is one of the longest-running, most-heavily ported starfighter-based Shoot'Em Up series in videogame history. From its initial 1987 incarnation as R-Type in the arcades and on 8-bit computers, ported to the 16-bit era and forward, and eventually reaching a final episode in R-Type Final for the PlayStation 2. However, Gaiden Games are still in development for the newest systems, so the series doesn't seem to actually be dead yet. |