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Touryuu Densetsu Elan Doreé, a 3D dragon-based fighter for the arcade/Saturn https://t.co/7E9vhEMD9D
Cleopatra Fortune, a falling-block puzzle game, with an Egyptian theme and characteristically catchy Zuntata soundtrack. https://t.co/uKAcq3qPCr
Emulation didn't quite work on this game, which rendered the game as even more creepy than it actually is
Zero the Kamikaze Squirrel, a spinoff of the Aero the Acrobat games, featuring a (questionably designed) Japanese squirrel https://t.co/gkyM2uVeJ2
Aero the Acrobat returns in a sequel that's better in some ways and worse in others. https://t.co/KbVsQCUPlc
Probably my favorite thing about Dragon n' Spirit is how it handles the intro dragon transformation (arcade version pictured for comparison)
Dug up some screens of the Saturn 3D dragon fighter Elan Doreé, will probably have a brief write-up of it soon, since the Patreon passed the goal for regularly Japanese Video Game Obscurities columns
Aero the Acrobat is another case of a Western game where the Japanese publisher went "wow that is just way too ugly" and tried their best to salvage it
Aero the Acro-Bat, Sunsoft's attempt at a 16-bit mascot platform https://t.co/pDPdQVdXmI
Renya Gouto: I hate these "handsome know-it-all" characters. His story just serves to wrap up all of the convoluted Morimura nonsense, which probably should've been integrated into Juro's story anyway. Kinda bad that he's basically the last chapter.