In the golden era of PC gaming—roughly the late 1990s and early 2000s—shareware was king. Among the towering giants like Doom and Wolfenstein , a lesser-known but fiercely addictive title earned a cult following: . Developed by Edgar M. Vigdal as a spiritual successor to the Amiga classic Deluxe Galaga , Warblade brought the "shoot 'em up" (shmup) genre to millions of desktops.
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If you owned a PC in the early 2000s, chances are you whiled away countless hours staring at a vertical screen, dodging pixelated bullets, and upgrading a spaceship that looked suspiciously like something out of a 1980s sci-fi movie. In the golden era of PC gaming—roughly the
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