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The Japanese cover artwork for ‘Mach Rider’ on the Famicom.
Artwork from the very hard Japanese game 'Arumana no Kiseki', which came out on the Famicom.
The Twisted Tales of Spike McFang
Developed by Red Company
Ruined by Bullet Proof Software
Verdict: NO Pile pending reevaluation on Super Famicom.
Thread: https://t.co/uVo29W5J5B
+ Charming. Potentially fun combat mechanics.
- Potential ruined by unbelievably spongy enemies.
Some of the female character artwork from the original 'Fire Emblem Gaiden' on the Famicom.
25 years ago today, both the original Suikoden and Tales of Phantasia were released in Japan, for the PlayStation and the Super Famicom. What a day! Both are the first entries in their respective series, and both are legendary RPGs. What are your favorite memories from both?
Character artwork from ‘Romancing Saga 3′ on the Super Famicom. @reuniverse_en
Character artwork from ‘Romancing Saga 3′ on the Super Famicom. @reuniverse_en
Other game artwork Hiroshi Kajiyama would include the Shining series, and Lady Landstalker, which came out only in Japan for Super Famicom. He also would do such for other games in systems like the PC-88. #RetroGaming
Artwork from ‘Romancing Saga 3′ on the Super Famicom. @reuniverse_en
@Namatnieks my fave has got to be one among the many amazing screens of Kyōfu no Bio-Monster for the Famicom.