Bounty Arms: The Famitsu Spread
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Let’s take yet another look at Bounty Arms . We here at the Bounty Arms Preservation Society (tax-exempt status pending) are dedicated to re...
Little Things: Super Baseball 2020
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I’m pretty sure that Super Baseball 2020 is my favorite sports game. That’s probably because I’m not really into sports games on the whole. ...
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Hi Score Girl: Horrible Atmosphere
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Hey! Do you like video games? To be specific, do you like arcade games from the 1980s and 1990s? Do you like mastering them and spouting tri...
Status Check: 2019
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So what was I up to in 2018? Well, I did a few reviews and guest-hosted my old column several times at Anime News Network. My geek highlight...
Enjoy Phantasy Star in Five Easy Steps
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A new version of Phantasy Star appeared on the Switch this month. As with most games in the Sega Ages line, developer M2 added plenty of gr...
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Crystalis Week: Things To Do
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I don’t hesitate to call Crystalis the most rewarding game from the NES era. I never grow weary of replaying it and noticing something new...
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Crytalis Week: The Search for Crystalis 2
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Any discussion of Crystalis and its unfairly short legacy brings up a question: Why didn’t SNK make another one? The answer is usually “Beca...
Crystalis Week: Counselor's Corner
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Was Crystalis a big success? I would guess not. SNK never revisited it, and this was a company that gave Prehistoric Isle a follow-up. Cry...
Crystalis Week: The Miyazaki Connection
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Crystalis gets ideas from many sources, but it most blatantly plunders NausicaƤ of the Valley of the Wind and Castle in the Sky . That’s...
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Crystalis Week: Memorable Moments
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NES titles get guarded praise at best when it comes to storylines. This was a era when video games had the barest of plots, and players were...
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Crystalis Week: A Rare Adventure
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It’s strange that Crystalis even exists. In the late 1980s SNK was a company forged in arcades and accustomed to a diet of eye-catching, qui...
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Crystalis Week Begins
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Crystalis really needed a comeback. It’s one of the best games that ever appeared on the Nintendo Entertainment System, and I was dismayed ...
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In Defense of The Cat Returns
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The Cat Returns often goes neglected in the Studio Ghibli catalog. Some deem it mediocre. Others say it’s mildly amusing but inferior to it...
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Review: Dragon Quest XI
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Dragon Quest XI may very well be the best game in this illustrious series. That’s a bold statement when one considers its rich array of pre...
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Might Have Been: Phantasy Star III
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[Might Have Been tracks the failures of promising games, characters, and companies. This installment looks at Phantasy Star III , released f...
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Little Things: Low G Man
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Ah, Low G Man . Or Low G Man: The Low Gravity Man , as it is fully and needlessly titled. It’s the perfect example of a standard-issue NES a...
Five Good and Cheap NES Games
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Want to collect games for the Nintendo Entertainment System? Well, bad news: you’ll need money. The NES was a fixture of many a childhood in...
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Trouble Shooter: Behind the Scenes
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Hey, I haven’t written about Trouble Shooter lately! I should, because this little two-game carnival of side-scrolling action and heavily a...
Game Magazine Matters: GamePro, November 1990
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GamePro wasn’t the first game magazine I read, but it was the first one I outgrew. I wasn’t alone in this. GamePro pitched squarely to the y...
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Angel Cop and Anti-Semitism
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I’m not sure what I’d choose as my favorite anime series. There’s a lot of competition. Yet I never sway when picking my favorite terrible a...
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