All posts by John Sczepaniak

SeaQuest DSV

SeaQuest DSV was a sci-fi TV series from 1993 which ran for just three seasons in as many years, totaling 59

Wonder Project J2

This entry is part 2 of 2 in the series Wonder Project J

The second Wonder Project came out on the N64, roughly two years after the first game. It was developed by the same

Huang Di: Zhuolu zhi Zhan

The world of East Asian video games is a fascinating and mysterious one. When you examine mainland China, Taiwan and

Brain Breaker

Brain Breaker is an epic 2D adventure exclusive to the Sharp X1 Japanese home computer. Being on fairly obscure hardware it’s

Kagirinaki Tatakai

Archaic Japanese home computers offer the potential for some amazing “hidden treasure” discoveries. Consoles games, even Japanese exclusives, tend to

Lucienne’s Quest

Micro Cabin is an interesting company. In many ways it’s analogous to Falcom, in that it developed or was connected

Faselei!

Every system has its prized rarities; killer titles which for whatever reason didn’t have a wide enough distribution so end

Kishin Douji Zenki: Tenchi Meidou

This entry is part 5 of 5 in the series Kishin Douji Zenki

In the mid-to-late 1990s didn’t it feel like every game series out of Japan was getting some kind of digital

Silpheed (Sega CD)

This entry is part 2 of 3 in the series Silpheed

Silpheed on Sega CD is a follow up, ergo sequel, to the original Silpheed on computers. Some places argue it’s actually a remake,

Arena: Maze of Death

Given the subtitle Maze of Death for its US release, Arena may have an isometric perspective and dystopian future like Shadowrun, but mechanically it

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