Category: Review
Famicom Detective Club: The Missing Heir
This article covers the original Famicom version. For the Switch remake, please see Part 4 posted later in the week! …
Angel Eyes
Known in the 80s for their cinematic platforming and sports titles, Tecmo (now Koei Tecmo) unfortunately ran into financial issues …
R-Type Final 2
When R-Type Final was released on the PlayStation 2 in 2003, it was designed to be the bookend for one …
Dwelling (Japanese Video Game Obscurities)
Dwelling: Maou no Yakata (デウリング -魔王の館- ) Developer: Cross Media Soft Platform: PC88, FM-7 Release date: 1987 This article is …
Pen Pen TriIcelon
While the launch of the Sega Dreamcast offered a strong array of titles in North America and Europe, Japan had …
Elemental Gimmick Gear
Everyone loves to find hidden gems, and Sega’s consoles have plenty of them. The Dreamcast is a console that’s appreciated …
Nekketsu Oyako
When most people think of Technosoft, it’s usually for their technically impressive Thunder Force games or the groundbreaking Herzog Zwei. …
Balan Wonderworld
If you’ve ever wondered why there aren’t demos for every game, look no further than Balan Wonderworld. What initially appeared …
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 …
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 …