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iroiro 5 years ago

Posted an article looking back at Omega Boost on the original PlayStation. This was the one game that Polyphony Digital made that had nothing to do with Gran Turismo.

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iroiro 5 years ago

Added an article briefly looking at Photon: The Idiot Adventures, an anime OVA by the creator of Tenchi Muyo.

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iroiro 5 years ago

Added an article looking back at relatively obscure 1980s anime OVA Nayuta.

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iroiro 5 years ago

Posted something looking back at Treasure's classic Dreamcast shoot 'em up, Bangai-O. Also, thanks to everyone who has followed the site. It has recently eclipsed 50 followers and is zeroing in on 10K views. I wasn't really expecting much of a following going into this, and really appreciate you all checking out the articles. =)

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burstintotreats 5 years ago

Probably one of, if not the most underrated review site on Neocities. Very genuine and quality content. Exquisite taste in games. If only I could match the consistency of your output in content. I have maybe half a dozen of unpublished reviews from yesteryear stuck in draft eternally waiting to be rewritten. Nice job, you should get into networking through the various directory sites to get more eyes on your project.

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iroiro 5 years ago

Added something looking back at Xanadu Dragonslayer Densetsu, an anime OVA based on Nihon Falcom's popular series of RPGs.

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iroiro 5 years ago

Added an article looking back at The Twisted Tales of Spike McFang, an action adventure game for the SNES.

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iroiro 5 years ago

Posted a short thing looking back at Relic Armor Legaciam, a totally forgettable mecha anime from the 80s.

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iroiro 5 years ago

Added an article looking back at the shoot 'em up Elemental Master for the Genesis / Mega Drive.

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iroiro 5 years ago

Posted an article looking back at the 1990s OVA version of Arslan Senki.

It's a shame what 16-bit consoles did to Sunsoft, I liked their games on the NES. I used to have a Hebereke desktop wallpaper for a while, no idea what happened to it now that I think about it. Keep up the good work.
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