Tyrian Soundtrack
by Alexander Brandon and Andreas Molnar This game takes me back to my MS-DOS days. I played the hell out of the original shareware version of Tyrian. It was definitely up there with Doom, Duke Nukem 3D and the like...
by Alexander Brandon and Andreas Molnar This game takes me back to my MS-DOS days. I played the hell out of the original shareware version of Tyrian. It was definitely up there with Doom, Duke Nukem 3D and the like...
Update 2/1/2018 – I added a “new-old stock” wallpaper that I had in my incomplete projects folder for a few years. It was pretty much complete, but I wanted to add something more…and never did, so it sat for like...
by Nobuo Uematsu This was actually my favorite Final Fantasy. While FFVII was more popular, I thought it to be too reliant on full-motion video. FFVIII was too cumbersome with constantly putzing in menus. FFIX was a simpler and more...
by Hiroki Kikuta This is one of my all-time favorites on the SNES. This is in my opinion, one of the best titles on the system. After one rental, my brother and HAD to have this game. We saved up...
I have tried a few times in past months without success to compile the rAthena Ragnarok Online server emulator on my Raspberry Pi 3. Well, just for grins, I pulled the latest source the other day and took another crack...
by Michiru Oshima Legend of Legaia took an interesting approach to the RPG battle system. I loved how you could play with the command list and discover new combo techniques. Healing items were a bit expensive, and the amount of...
by Yasunori Shiono I enjoyed this classic RPG very much. While I believe its successor Lufia II (which was a prequel) was better, this one is not bar behind. Like many Japanese RPGs of its time, you had to “train”...
by Kazuhiko Uehara This was a fun as well as a funny game to play. The cut-scenes were hilarious. The game started out fairly easy, but ramped up in difficulty very quickly. The music is catchy and very Japanese.
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