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Hoshi wo miru hito (星をみるひと), released 10/27/1987, developed by Another and released by HOT-B This is a legendary kusoge, one of the titans of the retro kusoge for the Famicom. The current copyright holders were even able to release it for the Switch to capitalize on the game’s infamy. It deserves its name; it is […]

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Mori no Oukoku (森の王国), released 10/21/1999, Asmic Ace Entertainment This is a pretty minor game that seems to have come and gone without much notice. Contemporary reviews were mixed, and what I can find of recent reviews are the same. They all pretty much agree with my impression — some good ideas, but the game […]

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I’ve been doing this blog now for 8.5 years; I’m not sure I imagined it going that long. But I think the time has come for me to take a small step back, at least for the short term. It’s kind of where I have been going for a while now but I’m just going […]

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Getter Robo Daisakusen (ゲッターロボ大作戦!), released 9/9/1999, developed and published by Bandai Visual Getter Robo is a classic of the mech genre, and a staple of almost every Super Robot Wars game. It introduced the concept of the combining and form changing robot that became a standard element of many later series. I remember reading somewhere […]

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Two Famicom games

I played two FC games this week that didn’t seem to merit their own posts, so I will combine them here. Minelvaton Saga: The Revival of Ragon (ミネルバトンサーガ ラゴンの復活), released 10/23/1987, developed by Random House and published by Taito This is the first game in the series that includes Silva Saga and Silva Saga II; […]

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