Deathsmiles is a classic 2D shoot em up with a gothic lolita theme. That means little girls in creepy environments and lots of bullets. Its a port of a 2007 arcade game from developer Cave and was just recently brought to North America exclusively as a Limited Edition that includes a faceplate for the Xbox 360 and a soundtrack CD. The music really fits the gothic nature of the game, and its actually fairly catchy. The boss battle music likes to occasionally creep its way into my head. But I definitely prefer the in-game musi...
From Cave, known for its arcade shooters comes Deathsmiles. With a multitude of characters to choose from and different modes, it will please shooter fans of all ages. A port of an arcade game, this version feature an arranged mode as well as the game in its original form. Contains Ver. 1.1 and Mega Black Lable. Co-op play is also available online. Limited Edition Pack includes arrange soundtrack and original 360 faceplate....
from the press release the package features the complete version of the game, plus the Mega Black Label DLC, a desktop accessory pack and the original soundtrack. Featuring three different game modes: Arcade (original Arcade game), Xbox 360 (Arcade conversion) and Version 1.1 (conversion designed specifically for the Xbox 360), Deathsmiles also offers a two-player co-op mode, where players can take up the challenge with a friend at home or via Xbox LIVE (press read more for details). The Deluxe version of Deathsmiles is now ...
Me Unboxing limited edition death smiles for the Xbox 360.Deathsmiles (デススマイルズ) is a horizontal side scrolling shoot em up arcade game by Japanese developer Cave, released in late 2007. It is notable for its aesthetic style, featuring heavy occult and gothic influences. It is only the second Cave shoot em up to be played using a horizontally-oriented monitor (the first being Progear no Arashi). On January 16, 2010 it was announced that it would be the first Cave shooter released in the US on a console. Rate.......
Finally, I got a really good recording of this fight. Whats notable about this video is that very few bombs are used, and only one stock is lost. Jitterbug is defeated without bombs or hyper (mainly because I didnt have either). So this video lets you see all of their different patterns. Though, for whatever reason, Jitterbug never did his big cloud summon attack that is usually seen; instead he did this... crazy tornado thing. I have no idea what triggered that....