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With Angel Eyes, Tecmo tried its hand at an all-girls 2D fighting game, in the brief time before it was taken over by Dead or Alive fever. https://t.co/vAnIYucIOO
Two books we're publishing: The NES Endings Compendium: Years 1985-1988 by @VGMuseum1 and Retro Game Super Translation Selection II by @yami_translator!
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Thunder Cross II just came out as part of the Arcade Archives series. It's a pretty decent Konami shooter with an excellent soundtrack. Make sure to grab it! https://t.co/9C7s9zMbP0
Nekketsu Oyako is also the only beat-em-up (that I know of) that has a level that takes place inside of a giant whale
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