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This entry is part 1 of 1 in the series Warp

Kenji Eno is legendary. His company WARP, which only developed about 8 games, is equally legendary. The number of games

HERO

The Atari age was an essential formative phase of video gaming, but for many players nowadays it’s rather hard to

Vampire: The Masquerade (Introduction)

This entry is part 1 of 3 in the series Vampire The Masquerade

At the dawn of the 1990s, pen-and-paper RPGs were trying to reinvent themselves by going off the beaten track. Mark

Ka 2: Let’s Go Hawaii

This entry is part 2 of 2 in the series Mr Mosquito

The Yamadas have had enough: They’re not going to put up with that pesky mosquito yet another year. But what

Batman Returns (SNES)

When the sequel to Tim Burton’s Batman came out, it was a pretty huge deal. Although how the actual movie itself ended

Dark Edge

With Virtua Fighter, Sega defined the basics of what would be expected from a 3D fighting game ever since, just like

Batman Returns (NES)

Konami owed so many of their greatest successes to the NES, so they continued to support it up to only

Gigantic Army

Gigantic Army is such a gigantic love letter to Cybernator it might as well be a long lost sequel. It almost doesn’t show

Toki no Senshi – Chrono Soldier

The mid-eighties saw the inception of a genre known as run-and-guns, which were popularized by the likes of Capcom’s Commando and SNK’s Ikari

Lufia: The Ruins of Lore

This entry is part 4 of 5 in the series Lufia

Lufia: The Ruins Of Lore returns the series to the puzzle-dungeon style game-play of the second game, along with re-introducing the

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