G-LOC: Air Battle
Despite the name change, G-LOC (which stands for “Gravity-induced Loss of Consciousness”) is pretty obviously part of the After Burner series. However, now each …
Yie Ar Kung-Fu 2
It didn’t even take a year for Konami to come up with a sequel. Yie Ar Kung-Fu 2: The Emperor Yie-Gah picks …
Companions of Xanth
This is a brilliant little tie-in. Based on Piers Anthony’s Demons Don’t Dream, the sixteenth book in his massively popular Xanth series tells …
Fascination
Coktel Vision was founded in 1987, and created quite a diverse series of games. They dabbled with adult “erotic” point-and-click …
King of Fighters XII, The
The King of Fighters XII represents a radical shake-up for the series. It’s the first since the golden days of …
Daiku no Gen-san: Kachikachi no Tonkachi ga Kachi
A notable departure from the arcade-style action of its predecessors, the sole Game Boy Color installment is more of a …
Rhythm Heaven
Even though Rhythm Tengoku was one of the last GBA games released by Nintendo, it still proved remarkably successful. In 2008, they …
Rhythm Tengoku
The WarioWare series was widely beloved when the first entry hit the GBA. It invented new sort of a genre …
Darkstar: An Interactive Movie
Darkstar: An Interactive Movie (not to be confused with Darkstar One, the outer space flight sim that was released on …
Hell: A Cyberpunk Thriller
Hell: A Cyberpunk Thriller was the product of the burgeoning multimedia era in the mid-90s. PCs were finally infiltrating the …
Valis IV (PC Engine)
Over the course of three games, the Valis series had gotten a bit narratively stale. Each time another demon of the week …
Super Ninja-kun
An update of the original arcade games, Super Ninja-kun features improved 16-bit graphics, a much larger variety of stages, boss battles, dashing …