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Tun Shi Tian Di III

This entry is part 7 of 7 in the series Tenchi wo Kurau

In 1995, an unofficial Tenchi wo Kurau game was developed for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis. The title screen says it was published

Tenchi wo Kurau (PC88)

This entry is part 5 of 7 in the series Tenchi wo Kurau

A year prior to Capcom’s release of Dynasty Wars and Destiny of an Emperor, a software company called Winky Soft developed their own

Space Ace (SNES)

This entry is part 2 of 2 in the series Space Ace

Those among us who take an interest in bad games are more than likely familiar with the NES adaption of Dragon’s

Tenchi wo Kurau: Sangokushi Gunyuuden

This entry is part 4 of 7 in the series Tenchi wo Kurau

A year after Sun L’s Game Boy version, Capcom developed a third Tenchi wo Kurau RPG, this time for the Super Famicom.

Thomas Was Alone

In 2012, Mike Bithell released Thomas Was Alone, an unexpected indie hit that has gone on to sell over one million

Croc: Legend of the Gobbos

This entry is part 1 of 2 in the series Croc

Croc is a standard 3D platform-game with quite a turbulent history. The developers of the game, Argonaut Software, may ring a

Croc 2

This entry is part 2 of 2 in the series Croc

Croc 2 begins with Croc finding a letter from what appears to be his lost parents. Although he cannot read he

Virocop

In the wide world of video games there are many self-referential entries, that is, games featuring other games, about developing games,

Terra Cresta 3D

This entry is part 7 of 8 in the series Terra Cresta

The video game industry went through sudden, profound changes in the mid 1990s. Many game companies, blindsided by the shift

Puzzle Boy / Kwirk

It may be a clichéd phrase, but from the 80s to the mid-90s, anyone could be a protagonist and do

Journey (Arcade)

After Data Age bombed with their chance of a Journey game on the Atari 2600, Bally Midway decided to make

Journey Escape

In 1973, former Santana manager Herbie Herbert created a backup group for established artists in the Bay Area of California.

Golly! Ghost!

Golly! Ghost! is a lightgun redemption arcade game developed by Namco, a company that is no stranger to games that star

One Piece Mansion

After the PlayStation 2 reached the world in 2000, the library of the original PlayStation began to fill with shovelware,

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