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Kujaku-Ou 2
Mystic Defender is a two-dimensional action run and gun video game released for the Sega Genesis system. Originally titlRead more
Mystic Defender is a two-dimensional action run and gun video game released for the Sega Genesis system. Originally titled Kujakuō 2: Geneijō (孔雀王2) in Japan and based on the anime/manga Kujaku Ou, it is the sequel to SpellCaster for the Sega Master System.
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2019-06-05 03:37:51
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Kujaku-Ou 2
Kyuukyou Tiger
Labyrinth of Death
Land Stalker
Langrisser (ラングリッサー Rangurissā?) is a five-part video game series created by Masaya, the software division of Nippon ComRead more
Langrisser (ラングリッサー Rangurissā?) is a five-part video game series created by Masaya, the software division of Nippon Computer Systems created in the early 1990s. The development team working under Masaya is Career Soft. The Growlanser series is considered the spiritual successor to Langrisser.
The games are set in a world where there are only two known mega-continents: El Sallia and Yeless. With the exception of the fourth and fifth installments, all games are set exclusively on El Sallia, although references are sometimes made to the other continents. The series maintains a fantasy Germanic setting, but draws on religious concepts like ditheism and sword worship for historical context.
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2015-02-20 23:29:13
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Land Stalker
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Langrisser Hikari II
Langrisser II is the sequel to Warsong, and was never released outside Japan. Langrisser II was also remade on the SuperRead more
Langrisser II is the sequel to Warsong, and was never released outside Japan. Langrisser II was also remade on the Super Famicom (SNES) by Masaya as Der Langrisser, which featured multiple paths through the game, greatly reduced difficulty, and reworked graphics. A PC-FX port of the SNES version, Der Langrisser FX, was also released, featuring animated cut-scenes. It was later compiled with the first Langrisser for the PlayStation as Langrisser I&II, and then given a script edit and new branch of the Imperial path in its final Saturn remake as Langrisser: Dramatic Edition.[1] A Windows 98 release of the game was released in Japanese, Chinese and Korean; it features redrawn, high-resolution graphics, but a vastly trimmed-down soundtrack to fit the confines of a standard length CD.
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2015-02-20 23:29:13
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Langrisser Hikari II
Langrisser II
Langrisser II is the sequel to Warsong, and was never released outside Japan. Langrisser II was also remade on the SuperRead more
Langrisser II is the sequel to Warsong, and was never released outside Japan. Langrisser II was also remade on the Super Famicom (SNES) by Masaya as Der Langrisser, which featured multiple paths through the game, greatly reduced difficulty, and reworked graphics. A PC-FX port of the SNES version, Der Langrisser FX, was also released, featuring animated cut-scenes. It was later compiled with the first Langrisser for the PlayStation as Langrisser I&II, and then given a script edit and new branch of the Imperial path in its final Saturn remake as Langrisser: Dramatic Edition. A Windows 98 release of the game was released in Japanese, Chinese and Korean; it features redrawn, high-resolution graphics, but a vastly trimmed-down soundtrack to fit the confines of a standard length CD.
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2015-02-20 23:29:54
213.3k
Langrisser II
Last Action Hero
Last Action Hero is a series of action video games based on the film of the same name. Versions were released for variouRead more
Last Action Hero is a series of action video games based on the film of the same name. Versions were released for various systems; including the NES, Super NES, Sega Genesis, Game Boy and Sega Game Gear. A Sega Master System version was also developed, but never released.
All versions of the game faced an even poorer reception than the film, receiving mostly negative reviews due to its poor graphics, limited set of moves and repetitive gameplay. A separate version was released on the Commodore Amiga and was developed by Psygnosis. Only the MS-DOS version offers cut scenes from the actual motion picture.
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2015-02-20 23:29:13
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Last Action Hero
Last Battle
Last Battle is a side-scrolling beat 'em up released for the Sega Mega Drive in 1989 by Sega. It was one of the six launRead more
Last Battle is a side-scrolling beat 'em up released for the Sega Mega Drive in 1989 by Sega. It was one of the six launch titles for the U.S. Sega Genesis release. The Japanese version, titled Shin Seikimatsu Kyūseishu Densetsu Hokuto no Ken (新世紀末救世主伝説 北斗の拳?, "New Legend of the End-of-Century Savior: Fist of the North Star"), is based on the manga series Hokuto no Ken (Fist of the North Star in English). Since the international version did not retain the Hokuto no Ken license, the graphics and characters' names were altered. It was the second Hokuto no Ken game released by Sega, following the Mark III original (released internationally as Black Belt). Versions for the Commodore 64 and Amiga based upon Last Battle were developed and released by Elite in Europe in 1991.
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2015-02-20 23:29:13
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Last Battle
Lawnmower Man
The Lawnmower Man is a video game based on the 1992 film of the same name. The game was released/published in Japan by CRead more
The Lawnmower Man is a video game based on the 1992 film of the same name. The game was released/published in Japan by Coconuts Japan under the title Virtual Wars (バーチャル ウォーズ Bācharu Uōzu?).
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2015-02-20 23:29:13
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Lawnmower Man
Legend of Galahad
Leander is a computer game for the Commodore Amiga developed by Traveller's Tales and published by Psygnosis in 1991. ItRead more
Leander is a computer game for the Commodore Amiga developed by Traveller's Tales and published by Psygnosis in 1991. It was the first game to be developed by Traveller's Tales.
Leander is likened to an earlier Psygnosis game Shadow of the Beast released in 1989. It was designed to run on the earliest Amigas with only 512KB of Chip RAM, such as the Amiga 1000 and A500, which pushed the then 6 years old OCS chipset to its limits.
The original version was developed on the Amiga, then it was converted by Philipp Wyatt for W.J.S Design on the Atari ST. A year later it was ported to the Sega Mega Drive as The Legend of Galahad and published by Electronics Arts.
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2015-02-20 23:29:13
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