This game is a Japan-only port of the second game in the Puyo Puyo series originally made for the Arcades by Sega. It’s based on the Sega Saturn port, but featuring a modified version of Remix’s Practice mode that incorporates the Saturn [...]
This game was released only in Japan. It is the fourth game in the Puyo Puyo series and the last set during the Madou-era in the main series. Continuing the trend of naming the games after puns, the name comes from a pun on “yon”, the Japanese [...]
This game is also known as Dragon Slayer Jr., is an action-adventure game developed by Nihon Falcom in 1986 for the PC-8801, PC-9801, MSX, and Sharp X1 computers. A later Famicom version was developed by Compile and published by Tokyo Shoseki. An enhanced [...]
Imagine an adventure game in the format of pinball, and you get Dragon’s Fury. Your hero is a small silver ball, and your battlefield is a three-tiered pinball machine. Using your ball, you can defeat monsters, rack up points, and enter bonus [...]
Jagur: Golden Triangle is something as unusual as a cross between Commando and an action RPG such as Ys or Hydlide. You start out with your character Jef jumping off a boat somewhere in the Golden Triangle between Laos, Burma and Thailand, presumably to [...]
Remake of the first Maou Golvellius for the MSX2 system. This game featured mostly the same graphics as the ones in the Sega Master System version, but the overworld and dungeon layouts are entirely different. Shin Maou Golvellius
Golvellius is an action adventure video game for the Japanese MSX home computer system that plays much like The Legend of Zelda. The scenario is the same in all the three different versions of Golvellius. The ending promised a sequel, which was never [...]
Gunhed was part of the fifth Caravan Festival organized by Hudson Soft in 1989. A non-commercial and very limited edition of Gunhed exists – Gunhed Special Version comes as a single HuCard, and offers a 2 and 5 minutes Time Attack modes. Gunhed: [...]