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Famicom Detective Club: The Missing Heir

This entry is part 1 of 4 in the series Famicom Detective Club

This article covers the original Famicom version. For the Switch remake, please see Part 4 posted later in the week!

Hansha de Spark! (Japanese Video Game Obscurity)

Hansha de Spark (反射でスパーク!) Developer: Prism Inc Platform: Saturn Release Date: 1997 This article is part of our Japanese Obscurities

Guide to Classic Graphic Adventures Post-Mortem

Today, May 17, is the tenth anniversary of our first book, The Guide to Classic Graphic Adventures. Since then, we’ve

Angel Eyes

Known in the 80s for their cinematic platforming and sports titles, Tecmo (now Koei Tecmo) unfortunately ran into financial issues

Top 47,858 Games of All Time Episode 399: Mikie

Join the HG101 gang as they discuss and rank Konami’s arcade tribute to American teenage hooliganism. And the Beatles. And Ferris Bueller? I dunno man.

The Complete History of Rygar now available!

Brian Riggsbee is a Rygar superfan, and he’s created the definitive guidebook to the series with The Legend of Argus:

Top 47,858 Games of All Time Bonus Get 143: The Second Samurai

This week’s Patreon Bonus Get is about a barefoot samurai who fights chimps and cavemen for some reason, then chops off the devil’s arms. Get access to this episode and 140+ bonus episodes with a $3+ month Pledge at our Patreon!

Top 47,858 Games of All Time Episode 398: Psychonauts

Join the HG101 gang as they discuss and rank Double Fine’s high concept 3D-platformer adventure about psychic kids who just look horrible. Like, the worst.

Now and Forever: The Legacy of the Star Control II / Free Stars Universe

This entry is part 4 of 4 in the series Star Control

Edited by Kurt Kalata The stars have always sparked our imagination. You see it when fans react to blockbuster space

Darkside Detective, The

The Darkside Detective is probably one of the most middle of the road sort of adventure games you’ll ever play

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