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Tenchi wo Kurau II

This entry is part 6 of 7 in the series Tenchi wo Kurau

Released almost two years after the original, Tenchi wo Kurau II is hardly a rehash of the original game. The strategic battle

Go! Go! Nippon!

Visual novels are still largely a Japanese-only product, so usually most of them never get translated and never get known

Ghost Blade

The Dreamcast has lived long after its official expiration date thanks to the efforts of a few indie developers. Most

Adventures of Gilligan’s Island, The

At first glance, the existence of a Gilligan’s Island game for the NES may seem baffling. It’s not just that it’s based

Marsport

After two popular titles with a Celtic myth theme, Carter and Follis were ready for something new. Roy started all

Dun Darach

Gargoyle’s second adventure game was initially based on Lewis Caroll’s The Hunting of the Snark. Interviews from as late as 1987

Heavy on the Magick

With their instantly recognizable style, the first three Gargoyle graphic adventure games each take a different approach to the same

Tenchi wo Kurau (Game Boy)

This entry is part 3 of 7 in the series Tenchi wo Kurau

Despite many sources claiming that Tenchi wo Kurau for Game Boy is a port of the NES original, it’s actually a totally

Kuri Kinton

Taito’s 1988 side-scrolling beat-em-up/platformer Kuri Kinton is, for all intents and purposes, a rehash of Irem’s seminal Kung Fu Master AKA Spartan X, that had

Pengo

This entry is part 2 of 4 in the series Pengo

In Pengo, one of Sega’s first big arcade hits, you play as the titular little red penguin forever trapped in a

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