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Beyond the Beyond is a hot new RPG heading to the PlayStation in Japan.
Game Show in playable form, so hopefully we'll have more concrete details then. Until then, drool at these...
The World of Sacred Device, which is coming to the U.S. courtesy of Ubi Soft.
There is more than a solid argument that Activision is what made MechWarrior and BattleTech what they are today.
Ehrgeiz attempts to enrich the concept by adding multitiered backgrounds, destructible objects and individualized projectile attacks.
The action is nonstop for the Sony PlayStation when you have a cart like Hot Blooded Family. Following in the same vein as Final Fight.
To some degree, it can be said that if you've played one RPG, you've played them all. Most fall into a few discrete categories, defined by either their most prestigious examples, or the overwhelming popularity of their gameplay styles.
When the first Wild Arms game showed up on American shores, Sony had just reversed its anti-RPG stance that had handcuffed these niche titles for so long.
Currently only in a select few special Sega networked arcade-cabinets in Tokyo, this Smile Bit Get Grind Radio) game will be coming home to the DC soon.
One of Sega's most popular Saturn games has just been rereleased in Japan for Dreamcast. Sakura Taisen ("Cherry Blossom Wars") is a mech-based strategy RPG set in Japan around 1912.
Townsfolk cower in fear as legions of deadly monsters invade the planet. Only Wonder Boy can fight smart enough - and tough enough - to wipe out the terrible beasts. Sleuth out secret clues to thwart the undead. Match wits against an evil force of ..
Lord Monarch: Tokoton Sentou Densetsu is a Strategy game, developed by Omiya Soft and published by Sega, which was released in Japan in 1994.
Like most of the games in the series, Pop'n Twinbee is a vertical shooter that likewise features the bell power-up and uses bombs to attack landbound enemies, but it also has its set of differences.
The game is a typical side scrolling shooter, going against the trend of other Capcom shooters, such as 1942, and 1943: The Battle of Midway, which are vertically scrolling shooters.
64 Oozumou 2 is a Wrestling game, developed and published by Bottom Up, which was released in Japan in 1999.