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Xop 3413

...And then you realize that you're only playing on Normal. That's not even a boss.

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The Intro: "OMG HOW DID ALL THESE BULLETS GET HERE THIS IS IMPOSSIBLE"

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XOP is a series of Bullet Hell shooters by Christopher "Udderdude" Emirzian. The games, unlike most ShootEmUps are relatively plotless, with the plot basically being, "There's stuff to shoot. Now go shoot it. Also, bullets. Lots of them." Each game has an arcade mode with various courses, score attack for each level, boss rushes and the option of recording demos of gameplay.

Updated Rereleases of the first game and its sequel, XOP Ultra and XOP Black Ultra were released summer 2011, along with a challenge mix called XOP Black Ultra Special, a gauntlet featuring shortened versions of all 10 of the sequel's stages. The three games were formerly freeware but are now only available in a bundle for a small fee on the publisher's website. A third game (entitled XOP G) is currently in the works, as well.

Tropes used in XOP include: