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Getsu Fuuma Den was a Konami Famicom action-RPG sorta game that combined several different perspectives. It's believed to have inspired the first TMNT NES game https://t.co/2xKvM4dlgE
Jimmy and the Pulsating Mass, an indie JRPG styled after Earthbound, where the hero uses the power of empathy to transform into various beings. https://t.co/kp34l0XIEV
A middle school joke somehow ended up as a Sega CD platformer. https://t.co/mmtH6XrAwE
An charming little tower defense title for the DS, starring some adorable-as-heck ninjas. https://t.co/ij9vLG4b74
In the early days, screens on The Castlevania Dungeon had the status bar chopped off. This was because (A) emulators at the time had technical problems displaying them in some games, and (B) that ~1 kb that got shaved off was worth it when you have 2 MB of Geocities disk space
Parappa the Rapper, one of the first rhythm games to make its way to North America, starring an adorable rapping puppy trying to get it together to impress a girl, who is also a flower. https://t.co/PayPuMSQ9h
Sukeban Deka II, a licensed Sega Mark III (SMS) tie-in with the popular live action crime action show featuring delinquent schoolgirls fighting crime with deadly yo-yos. https://t.co/DAdFTsIT9V
Our recent Cannon Dancer/Osman podcast ep has become one of our most popular downloads and we're all completely flummoxed (but grateful!) https://t.co/5jlzjw2AZz
Join the HG101 gang as they discuss and rank the Nintendo DS's Balloon Fight remake starring Tingle, everyone's favorite offensive caricature. https://t.co/6kor8uFSRc
Juka and the Monophonic Menace, a GBA-exclusive action-adventure with potion-mixing action. https://t.co/lV80LCg1Fz