Category: Review

Robo-Squash

Exclusive titles are the backbone of a console’s legacy, and they should ideally bring something noteworthy to the table. While

Power Soukoban

The Nintendo Power service of Japan was a method for downloading ROMs of Super Famicom games directly onto a blank

Zeliard

In 1986 Ken Williams travelled to Japan to sell licenses to Sierra On-line games, and during the stay he acquired

Jimmy and the Pulsating Mass

There are many Earthbound-inspired games, all with their own interpretation of what made Earthbound special. Was it the modern day

Black Out!

Ever since the Atari Jaguar was declared to be an open platform by Hasbro Interactive in 1999, a slew of

Captain Tsubasa II

This entry is part 2 of 2 in the series Captain Tsubasa

After releasing Captain Tsubasa for the NES in 1988 and inaugurating the “Cinematic Soccer” concept, Tecmo had a busy time

Captain Tsubasa

This entry is part 1 of 2 in the series Captain Tsubasa

  Captain Tsubasa is one of the most famous Japanese manga and anime series worldwide, and as such, has spawned

Monkey Puncher

The Taito developed Monkey Puncher is a part virtual pet and boxing simulation game released in the year 2000.  While

Aviary Attorney

You may already know about the French Revolution, but you may not have realized there were actually several French revolutions.

Wild Woody

Generally speaking, it’s easy enough to find the appeal in something even if it’s not for you, but it’s hard

Ninjatown

Remember Electronic Gaming Monthly? If Famitsu is THE gaming magazine of Japan, then EGM was its closest western equivalent. Their

PaRappa the Rapper: Other Media

This entry is part 4 of 4 in the series Parappa the Rapper

MilkCan – Make it Sweet! (1999) / PJ & Parappa – I Scream! (1999) Um Jammer Lammy enjoyed a lot

NeoGeo Pocket Color Selection Vol. 1

While the Neo Geo Pocket Color was trounced by the Game Boy Color when it was initially released, it’s seen

PaRappa the Rapper 2

This entry is part 3 of 4 in the series Parappa the Rapper

By late 2001, the rhythm-action genre was making waves round the world, with Konami putting out about a dozen hugely

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