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Night Warriors: Darkstalkers' Revenge (Arcade, 1995)
The excellent sequel to the already great Darkstalkers: The Night Warriors. This game keeps the great music and charming visuals whilst fine tuning the gameplay to be better than it's older brother. 9/10.
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Darkstalkers: The Night Warriors (Arcade, 1994)
Very fun game with amazing 16-bit graphics and fun gameplay with a unique cast of whacky characters. The game kinda bumbles towards the end once your opponents start to feel more like they're being controlled by an algorithm. 8/10
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Metal Slug 3 (Arcade, 2000)
Another incredibly fun game in the Metal Slug hexalogy. The graphics, music, and gameplay still hold up, but the slowdown and difficulty spikes still remain. Not to mention that the final mission is a bit of a slog with how long it is. 8/10.
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Metal Slug (Arcade, 1996)
This game is a very fun alternative to Contra. It's absolutely beautiful graphics are complemented by it's super fun gameplay and it's jamming soundtrack. It's only flaws are it's rapid frame drops and difficulty spike. 8.5/10.