Super Aleste (Space Megaforce in the US) and MUSHA Aleste (M.U.S.H.A in the US) are great shmups for the SNES and Mega Drive respectively, and worth playing.
While not a hidden gem, Thunder Force IV on the mega drive has some of the best heavy metal tunes of the FM Synth era and should be mentioned on that alone.
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