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Ristar (Genesis, 1995)
Another rock-solid title for the mighty Genesis. With bopping music, vibrant graphics, and a decent amount of meat in terms of gameplay, this bad boy gets a big, fat 10/10
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Decided to draw everyone's favorite Demigod of Fighting, Dan Hibiki! Hope you guys like it!
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Gunstar Heroes (Genesis, 1993)
Another surprisingly solid game by Treasure for the Sega Genesis. Whilst personally not hitting it fully out of the park like Dynamite Headdy, this game's pretty graphics and tight gameplay keep it at a solid second place. 9/10
Street Fighter Alpha: Warrior's Dream (1995, Arcade)
Another decent Capcom arcade fighting game that's just close to topping Night Warriors: Darkstalkers Revenge. My only gripes is something that's been with all of Capcom's 90's arcade games: The AI scaling. 8.5/10
Alex Kidd in the Enchanted Castle (Genesis, 1989)
A pretty decent Genesis game with decent music and cutesy visuals. The gameplay doesn't really hold up and Alex is a bit of a glass cannon. Not to mention that the game doesn't last as long as it probably should. 6/10
Dynamite Headdy (Genesis, 1994)
An EXCELLENT game in the mighty Genesis' library. With beautiful graphics that push the system to it's limit, jamming music that stays consistently good all the time, and gameplay that still holds up well today, this game gets a big fat 10/10.
@blueprintmini I don't know why, but I love these series of panels from the Street Fighter x Darkstalkers comic crossover series: