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Tried to wrap my head around Technosoft's Batten Tankuki no Daibouken, where you control a tanuki kung fu fighter beating up a bunch of ravenous woodland creatures in a confusing open-world adventure
The PS2 memory card icon for Nightshade looks like a creepy ass Ditto version of the heroine
The Samurai Pizza Cats, and the second level flying fish thing boss, are also featured on the NES Cult Classics cover by @thormeister1971
The HG101 Guide to Shoot-em-ups Vol. 1, included in the latest @storybundle, covers games from Compile (Zanac, Aleste), Technosoft (Thunder Force), Hudson (Star Soldier), Irem (R-Type), and plenty more! https://t.co/JQM995LYXn
Our Treasure digest covers all of their most interesting titles, including their Mega Drive outut: McDonald's Treasure Land Adventure, Gunstar Heroes, Alien Soldier, Yu Yu Hakusho, and Dynamite Headdy! https://t.co/hPRedP9jVu
Kiteretsu Daihyakka's backgrounds looks like they were done by Picasso
Nemuru Mayu ("Sleeping Cocoon"), a trippy first person PS1 dungeon crawler with a cool visual style. You cast magic by tapping in the rhythm as a rune is drawn on the screen.
Thread of games to be featured in the Japanese Video Game Obscurity book! Up first: Linda3, a JRPG Noah's Ark, which beats Tengai Makyou The Apocalypse IV as the wildest game on the Saturn