Year: 2017

Space Quest I

This entry is part 1 of 6 in the series Space Quest

When Sierra released King’s Quest in 1984, it took the computer gaming world by storm. Sierra then branched out by

Kabuki Quantum Fighter

Kabuki Quantum Fighter or Jigoku Gokuraku Maru, as it’s known in Japan, is a 2D action/platformer released in the early 90s for

Getsu Fuuma Den

    A quick look at Getsu Fuuma Den (also known as Getsu Fuumaden, Getsufu Maden, or any other similar translation, and

Flashgal

So first things first: The eponymous protagonist of Sega’s Flashgal is Wonder Woman. No, seriously, she may be called “Flashgal” for the

UFO Senshi Yoko-chan

Teddy Boy Blues isn’t the only Sega game to feature a Japanese idol. Vic Tokai’s UFO Senshi Yoko-chan (“UFO Warrior Yoko-chan”)

Kenseiden

You could get away with calling Sega’s Kenseiden “Castlevania in feudal Japan” and simply call it a day. That wouldn’t be wrong, because

Infinite Space

Platinum Games has pretty much made a name for itself with action games, but early in their history, they decided

Manhunter 2: San Francisco

This entry is part 2 of 2 in the series Manhunter

The second installment picks up where its predecessor left off – you’ve commandeered an Orb aircraft and have chased your

Manhunter: New York

This entry is part 1 of 2 in the series Manhunter

Sierra’s Manhunter series is saddled with an unfortunately generic name – it is not related to the Hannibal Lecter novel

Black Cauldron, The

The Black Cauldron seems to be one of the few animated films Disney wants to forget. Based on the Chronicles of

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