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7th Dragon 2020-II

This entry is part 3 of 4 in the series 7th Dragon

7th Dragon 2020-II takes place a year after the original game, and is a direct sequel. This game was no longer

Norse by Norsewest: The Return of the Lost Vikings

This entry is part 2 of 2 in the series Lost Vikings

Not too long after the release of the original Lost Vikings, Blizzard had made it big with games like Warcraft, one of

Kung Fu Kid 

This entry is part 2 of 2 in the series Dragon Wang / Kung Fu Kid

If you thought Zombie apocalypse spin-offs of established franchises were a new trend, look no further than Kung Fu Kid to find

Dynamite Cop!

This entry is part 2 of 3 in the series Dynamite Deka

Even though the second game in this series lacks an official movie tie-in, Dynamite Deka 2 / Dynamite Cop is basically “Die Hard on a

Pyongyang Racer

There is nothing that decaying communist dictatorships love like tourism. The Republic of Cuba is a striking example of this

RayForce

This entry is part 1 of 4 in the series RayForce

Taito was one of the most diverse and innovative developers of ’80s and ’90s publishers. Celebrated for a diverse range

ObsCure

This entry is part 1 of 2 in the series Obscure

As numerous clones as the survival-horror genre spawned, there is still a common denominator between each of them: the sense

Last Bronx

Last Bronx‘s 1996 arcade release coincided with the high-water mark of Virtua Fighter 2‘s Japanese popularity. Sega were enjoying a topsy-turvy

Double Dragon (Zeebo)

This entry is part 16 of 20 in the series Double Dragon

Since it was only released as a digital download for a console that was available exclusively in Brazil, there’s not

Gaball Screen

Licensed games will always leave gamers skeptical. After all, why trust what is essentially a marketing process? That’s especially true

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