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My favorite Titanic adventure game is remarkably faithful to the historic disaster, except for how it floats above Tokyo circa 2026 stuffed with demons
By Kerry Brunskill published
Pasokon Retro I'm flying (dead in the skies above Tokyo), Jack!
This Japanese novel-inspired RPG had a little spark of Baldur's Gate 3 in it way back in the '80s
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Pasokon Retro I can quit any time I like, which is never.
Somehow Sword Dancer pulled off combining a JRPG and a fighting game on a Japanese PC built for visual novels
By Kerry Brunskill published
Pasokon Retro This PC-98 dungeon brawler took a look at Street Fighter 2 and decided to give it a shot... and basically pulled it off.
24 years after its forgotten PC debut, it's past time for Sega's Sakura Wars to get its due
By Kerry Brunskill published
Pasokon Retro The classic adventure-strategy-comedy-sim is begging for an English re-release.
Back in 2006, this tiny indie developer made a mecha game that reveres Sega's Virtual On as much as I do
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Pasokon Retro Iron Duel is as obscure as Japanese doujin games get, but it shows what happens when a fan team dreamed big.
When beat 'em ups were practically unheard of on PC, this 1993 rebel broke all the rules
By Kerry Brunskill published
🤜🤛 The Japanese PC-98 was a system for RPGs, visual novels and shmups until Edge punched out its own path.
This 1988 murder mystery made you feel like a real detective with a box full of paper clues
By Kerry Brunskill published
Pasokon Retro Taking notes has never been so much fun.
2000's action-RPG Wander Wonder looked like Zelda, but it's so much more than a simple link to the past
By Kerry Brunskill published
Pasokon Retro This adventure, released in three episodes in a Japanese magazine, is from the studio best known for the Puyo Puyo puzzle games.
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