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Segata Sanshiro Shinken Yuugi

While the Sega Saturn proved unpopular among contemporary American players, the system garnered far more love in Japan. Now a

My Hero

The term “beat-em-up” is loosely ascribed to any action game wherein large quantities of enemies are dispatched by a much

Sentient

Some games have the ability to transcend the bounds of entertainment and become virtual experiences, ones that lodge themselves in

Seven Cities of Gold, The

This entry is part 1 of 2 in the series Seven Cities of Gold / Heart of Africa

Danielle Berry (Dan Bunten at the time of the game’s development) was one of the most notable home computer game

Severance: Blade of Darkness

How many video games developed in Spain can you name? Probably the Commandos series by Pyro Software. If you are

Samurai Warrior: The Battles of Usagi Yojimbo

The late ’80s and early ’90s was a time filled to the brim with mutated anthropomorphized creatures either fighting for

Satan’s Hollow

Arguably the game to kickstart the trend of coin-operated stand-up arcade cabinets was Taito’s Space Invaders, the forefather of shoot-em-ups

Tranquilizer Gun

Sega’s Tranquilizer Gun (in Japan consistently misspelled with an extra “l”), developed for the Sega VIC Dual hardware, has a

Ripley’s Believe It or Not! The Riddle of Master Lu

Believe it or not, Robert Ripley’s columns about strange and bizarre historical facts (or fictions) were, at one point, read

Roller Aces

It’s unfortunate that there’s not much to say about Kaneko as a company, but they were just too obscure and

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