Is R-Type still worth playing in 2026?
A Game Boy port of Irem's legendary horizontal shooter, R-Type attempts the impossible by squeezing its arcade roots into a tiny format. The R-9 keeps its detachable Force, the series' strategic signature, and the stages preserve a certain biomechanical identity despite the monochrome screen. The smaller view sometimes makes reading patterns tense and the frame rate shows its limits, but the tactical placement of the Force still works and delivers strong moments. For R-Type fans or anyone curious about boundary-pushing ports, it remains an honest curiosity worth trying.