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Drowned God: Conspiracy of the Ages, a mid-90s point-and-click obsessed with conspiracy theories https://t.co/9bNBGgRzDW
Come see our panels at Too Many Games this weekend! Beat-em-up Hidden Gems - Friday June 24th at 5 PM and e Origin of the Japanese Role-Playing Game - Saturday June 25th at 2 PM https://t.co/m3N9fr20IH
Titus the Fox, a platformer starring a French celebrity that got rebranded for an international release https://t.co/uin6G9Af4b
I don't know if it was a Bruce Willis likeness issue or something, but while the C64 version has a decent looking John McClane, the IBM PC version gives him a ridiculous toupee
We've posted a brief series of articles focusing on Sega's 8-bit mecha shoot-em-up series, including Orguss for the SG-1000 https://t.co/JKUPoustPu
HG101 Digest Vol. 7 featuring Metroid and Kid Icarus, along with other Nintendo games like Punch-Out!!, Balloon Fight, Joy Mech Fight, Mysterious Murasame Castle, StarTropics, and more! Cover by @thormeister1971. https://t.co/OUST7kmHiz
Blood of Bahamut, a multiplayer-focused DS action-RPG that skipped English localization. https://t.co/B4nJ3IWyJO
This digest was meant to feature lesser-known Nintendo-developed NES games, but was dropped in favor of the rail shooter feature. The original art features a StarTropics cartridge, one of the games meant to be featured. It's still visible but slightly blurred in the final ver
HG101 Digest Vol. 4, featuring two high-speed, high flying Nintendo series, Star Fox and F-Zero, along with reviews of other more obscure rail shooters and early 3D games by Argonaut. Cover by @rusty_shackles. https://t.co/dtvv6pbJi5