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Mucking with emulators to get Silent Hill to take the best screenshots. The low-res look (pic on the left) is really essential to capturing the look of it, its grittiness is wiped clean when running at higher resolutions (pic on the right)
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.