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Can we start a huge thread of 6/10 games that we don't ever talk about? #retrogaming
James Caan's Rollerball poster Vs Bitmaps Brutal Deluxe cover. Always amazed me as a kid. #jamescaan #Amiga
SHOUNEN ASHIBE!
Syo The Seal, 1992. You play a baby seal that bounces, slides and just generally slugs around levels. @vgjunk did a great write up on it naming it a 'Flop Em Up'
I've owned this game since @pablo_0151 told me to buy it ten years ago. I love it.
Xardion, 1992.
The first game I ever catalogue ordered (Grey Import) from the local indy. Based on the front cover obviously. I made the right choice, loads of free roaming levels, plenty of mecha options and extensively great music. Worth playing.
Fightin Spirit, 1996. The best fighter on Amiga and something of an unknown game. It's bloddy brilliant. Heavily endorsed by @pablo_0151 who is right in saying it belongs in the Neo Geo family.
Speris Legacy, 1996. A bit late on the JRPG clone scene, but it's actually good, kinda. You have to play it to appriciate what was attempted here. @pablo_0151
Robocop 3, 1992. I'm sometimes a bit dumbfounded at the lack of interest in this game. It takes licenced games to a whole new level. The hardest game to 'copy' apprently, came with a security dongle that was almost unusable. Just look at it. Yes, it's massively playable.
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