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Vortex

The partnership between Nintendo and Argonaut ultimately created three games – X, Star Fox, and Stunt Race FX (with the

Space Hunter

Space Hunter is a science fiction action-adventure game from Kemco, starring a female cyborg named Altiana. The evil Dr. De

Psikyo Shooting Stars Bravo

Japanese publisher Zerodiv has been keeping Psikyo’s shoot-em-ups alive in the modern era, thanks to ports to smartphones as well

Wrestling with Pixels digital versions now available!

Over six years in the making, Wrestling with Pixels, a comprehensive guide to nearly every wrestling game ever made, is

Little Nemo: Dream Master

Little Nemo in Slumberland was an American comic strip that began in 1905, written and illustrated by Winsor McCay. It ran

Hachoo!

Hachoo! sounds like an extremely forceful sneeze, but it’s actually the unusual title for a 1989 arcade beat-em-up from Jaleco.

Tetra Star: The Fighter

Tetra Star is a 3D shooter, developed by Home Data / Disco and published by Taito, but it seems to

Cosmic Epsilon

Most 8-bit games use simple color cycling effects to simulate a 3D perspective, such as the roads in something like

Fuzzical Fighter

The popularity of Enix’s Dragon Quest caused not only a huge wave of clones for the Famicom, but also some

Lost Power (The Dark Age of JRPGs)

The Makai is ruled by a number of demon lords, each vying for higher status on the food chain by

Wrestling with Pixels Complete Preview PDF Available for Kickstarter and Patreon Backers!

It’s been a very (very, very) long road, but Wrestling with Pixels is finally almost complete! If you’re a Kickstarter

Hihou Densetsu: Chris no Bouken

Pack-In Video was sort of like the Acclaim of Japanese publishers – much of their output was quick cash-ins outsourced

Shamus: Case II

This entry is part 2 of 2 in the series Shamus

The follow-up to Shamus tries something completely different, shedding its Berzerk-esque gameplay for something a little bit more original. It’s

Shamus

This entry is part 1 of 2 in the series Shamus

Synapse Software was only alive for a few years in the early-to-mid 1980s, but during their brief existence, they developed

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