16-Bit Heaven: Jim Power In Mutant Planet (Micro World, 1993)
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Let's get something straight right from the get-go... Jim Power In Mutant Planet for the PC-Engine is not a very good game. Not ...
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NEStalgia: Totally Rad (Jaleco, 1991)
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If you've ever seen Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure , or if you grew up in California during the 80's and experienced th...
PS1 Zone: The PS1 RPG's before Final Fantasy VII
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If you happened to own the first PlayStation (PS1) console in the U.S. between 1995 to mid-97, you might recall just how slim the pickin...
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Obscure PC Games: L-ZONE (Synergy, 1993)
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L-ZONE --- A hyper-automated city built by a mad scientist. Beneath a gigantic dome rise monumental buildings. Within them extend vast...
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16-Bit Heaven: Valis: The Fantasm Soldier
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The Valis series was a popular side-scrolling action platformer from Japan that produced four sequels and several remakes throughout t...
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Arcade Stories: The maniacal mock of the Sinistar
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Arcades were a pretty big deal when I was a kid. I had parents who loved to gamble, so they would take me to places like Circus Circus ...
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NEStalgia: Clash At Demonhead (Vic Tokai, 1990)
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The Nintendo Entertainment System continues to amaze me, almost 30 years after the fact. Exhibit A: Clash at Demonhead . I first ran acro...
Obscure PC Games: The Devil Inside (Cryo, 2000)
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The Devil Inside was a 3rd-person shooter developed by Cryo Interactive and written by Hubert Chardot (of the Alone In The Dark series) i...
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A Gallery of Psygnosis game covers.
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Psygnosis was a UK game developer that made games for the Amiga and other video game systems in the 80's and 90's. Most of their ...
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Arcade Stories: The Cosmic Voyage of Star Rider
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In 1983 Laserdisc games were introduced in Arcades, and the now classic Dragon's Lair made huge impressions among players. Game comp...
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