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AirMech: Combat Transformed

This entry is part 3 of 3 in the series Herzog

Developed by the Bellevue, Washington State-based team at Carbon Games, AirMech Is essentially a full-blown modern reimagining of Technosoft’s pioneering

Bio Senshi Dan

Released in late 1987, Bio Senshi Dan: Inkrizer to no Tatakai (“Bio Warrior Dan: Fight Against The Inkrizers”) is an

Crimson Tears

Often times, when discussing little-known (or little-liked) games of some merit, the phrase “diamond in the rough” comes up. Crimson Tears must

Adventures of Darwin, The

The Adventures of Darwin, by cheapo developer Vingt-Et-Un Systems and released as part of the Simple 2000 line in Japan,

SOS

This entry is part 1 of 1 in the series Septentrion

SOS, known as in Japan (and not to be confused with the cutesy SNES/PC platformer S.O.S – Sink or Swim) is

OutRun

This entry is part 1 of 8 in the series OutRun

OutRun is known as one of the finest arcade racing games ever made. Created by Yu Suzuki and Sega-AM2, it

Streets of Rage 2

This entry is part 2 of 5 in the series Streets of Rage

After a middling first effort, Sega would make some massive improvements with their sequel, making a game that could easily

Mugen no Shinzou (Dark Age of JRPGs)

I promised we’d meet Xtal Soft again soon, didn’t I? Mugen no Shinzou (“Heart of Fantasy”) is actually their first RPG and

Bloodrayne

This entry is part 1 of 3 in the series Bloodrayne

Terminal Reality was a Texas-based studio who had some success with a PC horror game called Nocturne. Having partnered up with

Beyond Shadowgate

This entry is part 3 of 8 in the series ICOM MacVentures

Since Shadowgate found most of its success due to its NES incarnation, it made sense that it would stay in

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