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Blast Wind

Retro gamers call almost any obscure game a cult classic. Unlike most of Technosoft’s catalog, Blast Wind hasn’t amassed enough fans to

Return to Castle Wolfenstein

This entry is part 5 of 9 in the series Wolfenstein

The Wolfenstein series was not heard from for almost six years, until id Software announced that a brand new game would be

Yoshiro Kimura (Interview)

Photo by Daniel Feit from Wired.com: Inside Japan’s Indie Games Fest, Where Crazy Is Mandatory Q: You love travelling and have

Dodonpachi Saidaioujou

This entry is part 7 of 7 in the series Dodonpachi

A “Blissful Death” for 2012! During the development of Dodonpachi MAXIMUM, Cave announced that they would release one more game for

Jazz Jackrabbit (GBA)

This entry is part 3 of 4 in the series Jazz Jackrabbit

It had been a while since Jazz’s last game, four years in fact, and it seemed he had undeservedly ended

Dodonpachi Maximum

This entry is part 6 of 7 in the series Dodonpachi

After porting several of their arcade titles to mobile phones, Cave finally decided to make a shoot-em-up experience tailor made

Sakura Wars (Game Boy)

This entry is part 11 of 13 in the series Sakura Wars

Cover Released for Game Boy Color in July of 2000, this game came in a huge variety of different packs.

Sakura Taisen Spin-Offs

This entry is part 9 of 13 in the series Sakura Wars

Sakura Taisen Hanagumi Tsuushin (サクラ大戦花組通信) – Sega Saturn (1997) The first of many fan discs, this was released in February of

Sakura Taisen (Anime/Manga)

This entry is part 13 of 13 in the series Sakura Wars

Anime & Manga The first Sakura Taisen anime was Ōka Kenran (桜華絢爛), “Cherry Blossom Magnificence”, released between December 1997 and July 1998. It’s a

Dramatic Dungeon: Sakura Taisen Kimi Aru Ga Tame

This entry is part 12 of 13 in the series Sakura Wars

Released in March of 2008, 4 years after the last Sakura Taisen title, this odd return to the series almost seems like

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