Category: Review

Sly Spy

In 1988, Data East’s Bad Dudes famously asked the player if they were a bad enough dude to rescue the

Jigoku no Renshuu Mondai

The premise of Jigoku no Renshuu Mondai (the official English translation is “Exercises in the Hell”) by Humming Bird Soft is nothing

Bio Menace

The early ’90s were an interesting time in PC gaming history. Just a few short years prior, the status quo

Dr. Micro

Donkey Kong is one of the most influential games in all of history. Shigeru Miyamoto’s brainchild gave rise to the wonderful

PacaPlus

f you’ve been on the internet long enough, then you’ve probably heard about Hatoful Boyfriend. The pigeon dating sim has gained

Hi no Tori Hououhen

This entry is part 2 of 2 in the series Hi No Tori

The MSX2 game from Konami is loosely similar in concept to the Famicom game, but now it’s an overhead shoot-em-up.

Hi no Tori Hououhen: Gao no Bouken

This entry is part 1 of 2 in the series Hi No Tori

Hi no Tori Hououhen is the fifth volume of the famous manga by Osamu Tezuka, which initially began in 1987. (“Hi

C-Dogs

Shareware compilations were a common sight to PC gamers of the nineties: grab-bags of weird games that you might never

Fatal Labyrinth

This entry is part 1 of 2 in the series Fatal Labyrinth / Dragon Crystal

Fatal Labyrinth begin as Shi no Meikyuu, a title released only through the Sega Meganet service. The Meganet, much like the Sega

Dragon Crystal

This entry is part 2 of 2 in the series Fatal Labyrinth / Dragon Crystal

 One month after the release of Shi no Meikyuu in cartridge form, Dragon Crystal was released for the Game Gear. It is unclear whether Dragon

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