Category: Review
Metroid II: Return of Samus
Rather than directly converting their NES and SNES games, Nintendo made it a habit to create unique entries of their …
Explosive Breaker
Kaneko was one of the those mid-tier game development companies that was mostly known for their softcore Qix clone Gals …
Yaiba: Ninja Gaiden Z
After the disaster that was Ninja Gaiden 3, Team Ninja apparently wisely concluded that they are not worthy of making new Ninja …
Samurai Nipponichi
Samurai Nipponichi (also spelled Samurai Nihon-Ichi) translates to “Japan’s Number One Samurai”. A rather cool title, though North American players wouldn’t have …
Fatal Fury
While often inaccurately perceived as a Street Fighter II clone, Fatal Fury (known in Japan as Garou Densetsu: Shukumei no Tatakai, or “Legend of the …
Death Duel
A complete blip in the history of gaming, RazorSoft left the scene just as quickly as they entered. Almost all …
Xari Arena
Between their arcade and console divisions, Atari left a multitude of unreleased games across gaming history. Far too many of …
Noitu Love 2: Devolution
While the original Noitu Love was a pretty impressive piece of work, all things considered, its sequel is clearly where …