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Operation Body Count

The first thing we see is “Operation Body Count” rendered in bloody text, accompanied by an unnerving broadcast about a

Ninja Gaiden: Miscellanous

This entry is part 15 of 16 in the series Ninja Gaiden

Tiger LCD Handhelds (1989-1992) Who doesn’t remember having one or two (or more) Tiger handhelds as a child? In the

Ninja Gaiden Old & New

This entry is part 14 of 16 in the series Ninja Gaiden

Die-hard fans of the old Ninja Gaiden series often criticize the reinvented franchise for shunning its roots and not having anything to

Revolution X

Games based on musicians, at least the ones on our shores, have always been pretty uncommon. Before the days of Rock

Totally Rad

While Jaleco was never the most impactful company on the NES, they at least held a decent degree of success

Lufia: The Legend Returns

This entry is part 3 of 5 in the series Lufia

For awhile, Taito teased a third Lufia entry for the PlayStation. However, development was shift instead to the Game Boy Color, and

Deathsmiles II

This entry is part 2 of 2 in the series Deathsmiles

Object if you must to Cave’s less-than-subtle expedition into some squeamish marketing territory with Deathsmiles, but the results speak for themselves:

Rival Turf!

This entry is part 1 of 3 in the series Rushing Beat

Jaleco is a bizarre company. They’ve had some interesting albeit obscure titles (Cybattler, Avenging Spirit, Magic John/Totally Rad) and some

Ninja Gaiden 3 (2012)

This entry is part 12 of 16 in the series Ninja Gaiden

Attention: Many of the screenshots on this page are promotional materials and differ in presentation from the actual game. Only

Ultima IV: Quest Of The Avatar

This entry is part 6 of 22 in the series Ultima

It is a warm and happy day outside, but you find yourself unable to enjoy it, being beset by a

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