Popular games for franchise TwinBee
This vertical-scrolling arcade game was originally available only on the Famicom system in Japan. Now, for the first time ever in North America, fans can play this classic shooter with a new 3D look. Guide the TwinBee spacecraft as you dodge and destroy waves of aerial and ground enemies. If you get hit and lose both of your ship's arms, find an ambulance for repairs quickly. Shoot through the clouds to uncover bells. Collect the bells for extra points, or continue to shoot at them to gain different upgrades for your ship. Additional power-ups can also be collected from the ground. Fly high in the sky with your anthropomorphic spacecraft in this new version of a classic.
8 Konami arcade classics of the 80s, from Nemesis to TwinBee. Including bonus eBook packed with new information never before revealed to the public.
A cute shoot 'em up from Konami.
Stinger is a shoot-em-up developed by Konami. It is the North American version of the sequel to Twinbee.
A port of TwinBee for Famicom and Famicom Disk System.
TwinBee is a cartoon-themed vertical-scrolling shoot 'em up game. It was the very first game to run on Konami's Bubble System hardware. TwinBee was later re-released on PSP as part of TwinBee Portable collection, DS as part of Konami Classics Series: Arcade Hits, PC and Xbox 360 through Game Room service, and PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One and PC as part of Arcade Classics Anniversary Collection.
A fledgling television program has been suffering from poor audience approval, and the station that carries the show has informed its producers that they will have to rectify the situation or face inevitable cancellation. An unorthodox plan is implemented: broadcast a contest pitting various superstars from differing realities in physical combat in order to increase ratings.
A port of TwinBee for mobile only in Japan.
Moero TwinBee: Cinnamon Hakase wo Sukue! is the second game in the TwinBee series.
A port of TwinBee for MSX. This port was later re-released on PlayStation and Saturn as part of Konami Antiques: MSX Collection.
A remake of the original Game Boy game that was included in the PSP compilation TwinBee Portable. It features all new full color graphics, new background music, and various new locations. The remake was developed by M2 and features music composed by Manabu Namiki, who produced an arrangement of the Game Boy version's soundtrack by emulating the sound style of the Bubble System hardware that the original arcade version of TwinBee ran on.
TwinBee Portable is a compilation package containing five video games from the TwinBee franchise. It was released for PlayStation Portable on January 25, 2007 in Japan. Similar to Parodius Portable, another Konami compilation package for the PlayStation Portable, it includes various game options to make use of the wider screen. It also includes a remake of the Game Boy release TwinBee Da!! which is exclusive to this compilation.
A port of TwinBee for mobile only in Japan.
Wai-wai World is in trouble, as the evil Waruumon has kidnapped Princess Herb! Luckily, Dr. Cinnimon has created a hero that can stop him. Rikkuru! Can he save the princess, by traveling through all of Wai Wai world??
LINE GoGo! TwinBee was a free-to-play infinite vertical scrolling shoot 'em up game developed by Dracolle Studio for iPhone OS and Android smartphones. It was released on May 20, 2013, exclusively in Japan, and it was online only. It is the sixteenth overall TwinBee game and the first shoot 'em up in the series released in 18 years.
A colorized version of Pop'n Twinbee for Game Boy Color released as part of Konami GB Collection Vol. 3. The Japanese version of the corresponding collection was released on the Game Boy. Thus, it is not colored, but it features Super Game Boy palettes and borders.
Detana!! TwinBee is a vertically scrolling shoot 'em up game following the same conventions established in the original TwinBee, where players assume the role of Light and Pastel taking control of TwinBee and WinBee across seven levels to defeat invading forces of the evil alien Iva and save planet Meru. It was later re-released on PlayStation and Saturn as part of Detana TwinBee Yahho! Deluxe Pack, PlayStation Portable as part of TwinBee Portable, and Xbox 360 and PC through Game Room service.
Bells & Whistles is a shooting game released by Konami in 1991. Collect bells to receive all sorts of power-ups or powerful Charged Shots and use them to save Planet Mel from being invaded by the alien Iva. During co-op play, Twinbee and Winbee can work together to use Special Power-Up attacks.
Arcade Archives: TwinBee is a port of the shooting game TwinBee. Players will control fighters which are called TwinBee and WinBee, that Dr. Cinnamon developed, and challenge the fight to the army. There are two versions, Bubble system and ROM, in this work. Please enjoy differences of each boards.
A difficult platformer with characters from the Konami world. You can play with Simon Belmont, Moai, Kong, Goemon, and others.
Moero TwinBee: Cinnamon Hakase wo Sukue! is the second game in the TwinBee series. Famicom version of Moero TwinBee features a new "Easy" option alongside the original "Normal" mode from the FDS game.
TwinBee Taisen Puzzle-Dama is a competitive action-puzzle game for the PlayStation released only in Japan. It is the third installment in the Taisen Puzzle-Dama series of puzzle video games and features the characters and settings of Konami's long-running TwinBee series of shoot 'em up games.
A sequel to the original TwinBee released for the Game Boy portable consoles. Pop'n TwinBee puts you behind the controls of two experimental TwinBee fighters as you attempt to rescue Dr. Cinnamon from evil alien forces. In order to do that you must journey through 6 different planets filled with cute and surreal creatures bent on your destruction. The game uses the classic gameplay mechanics for the genre, with you controlling your craft as the background scrolls vertically towards the end of the stage and trying to survive and destroy all enemies with your laser shots. Twinbee features a selectable power-up system in which you must shoot the bell power-ups to select which type of upgrade you want depending on the color they take (or in this case, the shade of grey). Despite the European title, the Japanese version actually predates the release of the Super Famicom version of Pop'n TwinBee by three years.
A role-playing spinoff to the TwinBee shoot-em-up series in which a new protagonist is summoned to Donburi Island to serve as a temporary pilot for TwinBee following the mysterious disappearance of TwinBee's regular pilot Light.