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Super Solvers: Midnight Rescue, another educational classic from The Learning Company, this one starring a kid with gigantic shoes and no apparent head. https://t.co/yA5yHhxVtT
Milano no Arubaito Collection, a cutesy life sim/minigame compilation for the PlayStation, with adorable 2D graphics from the developer of the Wonder Boy/Monster World games. https://t.co/jj66VfPA9r
Blade Runner (1985), the British computer rendition, based on the soundtrack to the Hollywood motion picture. https://t.co/2AwVIQDX7Y
Raizing's webpage also has an entry for a multiplayer mobile i-mode game called Keitai Ninja-jou (ケータイ忍者城! / Portable Ninja Castle). Unfortunately no actual screenshots, just some pictures of various characters. https://t.co/T0UPM4Du9E
I remember thinking Metroid Prime 2 was kinda drab looking when it came out, and that's still true in parts, but there's still some stellar visual design here
And from our previous Patreon-only episode, we discussed the greatly disturbing Garage: Bad Dream Adventure https://t.co/Eqy8d2pwWS
The third entry in the Quake series focuses pretty much entirely on multiplayer. https://t.co/cdeUQ3oNaA
The cover for Roots Search looks a whole lot like this intro cinema from Digan no Maseki, the 1988 RPG with art by Naoyuki Kato. But Roots Search predated it by about two years and Kato was not involved (at least according to JP Wikipedia) so it appears to be coincidental.