Samurai Warrior: The Battles of Usagi Yojimbo
The late ’80s and early ’90s was a time filled to the brim with mutated anthropomorphized creatures either fighting for …
Satan’s Hollow
Arguably the game to kickstart the trend of coin-operated stand-up arcade cabinets was Taito’s Space Invaders, the forefather of shoot-em-ups …
Savage Warriors
Savage Warriors proclaimed itself as “The Bad Boy of Beat ’em Ups” on its box when it was released in …
Tranquilizer Gun
Sega’s Tranquilizer Gun (in Japan consistently misspelled with an extra “l”), developed for the Sega VIC Dual hardware, has a …
Ripley’s Believe It or Not! The Riddle of Master Lu
Believe it or not, Robert Ripley’s columns about strange and bizarre historical facts (or fictions) were, at one point, read …
Rocky Horror Show, The
The Rocky Horror Show is one of the most amusingly insane musicals ever conceived (at least for the first ten …
Roller Aces
It’s unfortunate that there’s not much to say about Kaneko as a company, but they were just too obscure and …
Rendering Ranger: R2
Rendering Ranger: R2 is one of those infamous titles whose price on the retro game marketplace overshadows its content. …
Return of the Phantom
MicroProse’s adventure games weren’t exactly known for their originality. Dragonsphere owed a huge debt to King’s Quest, and Rex Nebular …
Rhythm Thief and the Emperor’s Treasure
Anyone familiar with Sega’s catalog of games knows how indispensable music has been to the company’s vision. While by no …