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Ys: Memories of Celceta

This entry is part 9 of 19 in the series Ys

After three different versions of Ys IV from various third party sources, Memories of Celceta for the Vita is the first rendition

Dianshi Mali – TV Mario

Unlicensed titles can be quite something – they appear to form a weird ecosystem of their own. So, to hell

Elemental Master

Technosoft’s Thunder Force games are some of the well most regarded shooters on the Genesis. However, nestled between the release of the

Shivah, The

Rabbi Russell Stone is in a bad place. As the leader of the B’Nai Ben-Zion synagogue in Manhattan, he’s become

Darkness

Darkness is another new title genuinely programmed for the Commodore 64 and published in disk, tape and even cartridge format by

Master Chu and the Drunkard Hu

You will likely have noticed at some point that not all NES carts are of the standard flat gray variety.

Emmy

In 1966, Joseph Weizenbaum published ELIZA, a computer program that was meant to replicate human conversation. In its most famous

Nichibutsu Arcade Classics 2: Heiankyo Alien

This entry is part 3 of 4 in the series Heiankyo Alien

Five years the franchise remained dormant until Nichibutsu published Nichibutsu Arcade Classics 2: Heiankyo Alien for Super Famicom. Released exclusively in Japan,

Xanadu

This entry is part 2 of 6 in the series Dragon Slayer

Xanadu is one of the most important Japanese RPGs developed. According to Falcom’s website, it sold more than 400,000 copies and

Umihara Kawase

This entry is part 1 of 3 in the series Umihara Kawase

Umihara Kawase is a strange little game series about a girl and her fishing pole. It’s a puzzle platformer revolved

Gradius Galaxies

This entry is part 13 of 17 in the series Gradius

Gradius Galaxies was developed by Mobile 21, a joint venture between Nintendo and Konami which focused on portable games. It’s

Gun-Nac

Gun-Nac was released in 1990, around the same time as MUSHA. The title is a combination of “Zanac” and “Gunhed“.

Kingdom O’ Magic

SCI’s Kingdom O’ Magic is about as close as anyone got to a Monty Python skit in video game form. Oh, sure, they were

Cowboy Kid

Konami’s Ganbare Goemon series was a remarkably goofy, incredibly prolific series involving two funny little guys rampaging around feudal Japan and beating

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