Batsugun is a vertically scrolling shoot 'em up video game developed by Toaplan, released for the Sega Saturn. This title is recognized as a significant contribution to the evolution of manic shooters and was the last game produced by the studio before its closure. Key innovations, including hitbox size and intricate enemy bullet patterns, influenced subsequent titles in the genre and propelled many developers to later success.
Batsugun is a vertically scrolling shoot 'em up video game created by the now-defunct Japanese game developer Toaplan. The title translates to `exceptional` or `extraordinary`.
It was the final game created before Toaplan's dissolution, and has been regarded as a key title in the development of the modern manic shooter, with elements of the game such as the size of the player's hitbox, the scale of their firepower, and the complexity of enemy bullet patterns all having an influence on future titles in the sub-genre. Members of the development team also went on to work on other successful manic shooters, most notably lead artist Junya Inoue.