Ruin: Kami no Isan (PCE Super CD)
On my quest for hidden PC Engine gems, I’ve unearthed a twenty-year-old stone.
On my quest for hidden PC Engine gems, I’ve unearthed a twenty-year-old stone.
A tale of sweat.
The heart of TurboGrafx homebrew burns fiercely. Insanity is one such product of passion.
Dracula X marked the end of one era, but served as the inspiration for an entirely new generation. Visit — or revisit — the adventure that captured import gamers’ hearts so many years ago.
Puyo Puyo Tsuu CD sometimes feels slick, but it never feels quite as passionate as it should. Gamers who aren’t already Puyo fans won’t understand what the big deal is, whereas the original Puyo Puyo CD had the power to turn even the grumpiest curmudgeons into believers.
Every noble hero needs an appropriately malevolent villain. Kiaidan 00 has fourteen of them.
The fallen angel, Satan, corrupted the others’ souls, plunging the world into darkness and despair. Where rainbows once dazzled children, villainy and elephant-men now prospered. The Almighty Developer unleashed upon the outcasts a plague of unmatched proportions: hundreds of small, blobular beasts named “PuyoPuyo”.
If you had a huge gaping hole in the top of your head, what would you do with it? Would you adorn it with an attractive beret? Or perhaps even cram a brain somewhere in there?
“Je ne l’oublierai jamais, ma petite fille Mami.”
Kikoeru ka, Kiaidan — ano sakebi ga? Mieru no ka, Kiaidan — ore no hikari da?