![]() | The Ranma interactive comic is still the best of the three games. This third installment is a low quality fighting game,but I bought it just to complete the set. Once again this was a 980 yen purchase. . . Loom on the other hand showed off the graphics power of the system and presented an intriguing storyline. A small weaver boy armed with a magical staff of music makes friends and enemies with musical notes he plays to solve puzzles and ultimately defeats the source of evil corrupting the fabric of the universe. |
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![]() | For those like me who sold their copy of Cosmic Fantasy 2, you can relive the fun with the Cosmic Fantasy Visual Collection. It contains ALL the cinemas from CF 1 and 2 along with narration so as to remind you of the storyline. The Valis Visual Collection serves the same purpose as the CF Collection and covers Valis 2, 3 and 4. |
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![]() | Might and Magic 3 was released on two platforms: SNES and PC Engine. Unlike the SNES, the PC Engine version was EXACTLY like the PC release in EVERY way execept for the CD music, which was a nice touch. The only downside is that the game occupied the entire backup ram. Better have a 128k memory base, an emulator, or something! Goblins are the LEAST of your troubles in the land of Terra! |
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![]() | This was a two part series that came out around the 10th anniversary of the Macross TV show. In the shooter, control a Valkyrie in your mission to defeat a Bodolza wannabe. The tactical RPG has a Langlisser feel but with all your favorite Macross mecha! A Valkyrie from the opening cinema Another Valkyrie from the opening cinema |
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