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Koutetsu Teikoku
Steel Empire (originally released as Koutetsu Teikoku (鋼鉄帝国?) in Japan, and otherwise known in various English materialsRead more
Steel Empire (originally released as Koutetsu Teikoku (鋼鉄帝国?) in Japan, and otherwise known in various English materials as The Steel Empire or Empire of Steel) is a side-scrolling shoot 'em up video game released on the Sega Genesis / Mega Drive home consoles in 1992, and was later ported to the Nintendo Game Boy Advance in 2004.
Steel Empire is notable amongst shoot 'em up games for its unique aesthetic designs. Mostly low-tech in nature, with its being set in the late-19th century of an alternate world, the game's aircraft, weaponry, powerups, environments, enemies and bosses are heavily stylized adding strong steampunk elements to the style, themes and visuals of the game. Steam power, propeller-based aircraft, biplanes, dirigibles and heavily armored steam trains with giant cannons play large roles in the game's protagonists and opponents.
The original leaked Japanese arcade beta version (now rare and the source code of which is believed lost), the popular Mega Drive version and the GBA remake were all critically well received. As of 2012, a modern, "gritty" sequel, Burning Steel, is planned by original HOT・B lead game designer Yoshinori Satake for a 7th generation and possibly an 8th generation console.[
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2015-02-20 23:29:13
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Koutetsu Teikoku
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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.
Ssega
2019-06-05 03:37:51
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Kujaku-Ou 2
Kyuukyou Tiger
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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
Landstalker - The Treasu...
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.
Ssega
2015-02-20 23:29:13
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Langrisser Hikari II
Legend of Wukong
A translated version of Wu Kong Wai Zhuan the Chinese game mde by the Super Fighter Team.
Ssega
2015-12-19 23:58:14
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Legend of Wukong
Lion King Invincibil...
The Lion King is a platformer video game based on Disney's popular animated film of the same name. The title was developRead more
The Lion King is a platformer video game based on Disney's popular animated film of the same name. The title was developed by Westwood Studios and published by Virgin Interactive for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System and Sega Genesis/Mega Drive in 1994, and was also ported to the Nintendo Entertainment System, Game Boy, PC, Amiga, Master System, and Game Gear. The NES and Master System versions of the game were never released in North America. The Lion King was the final game released for the NES in Europe. A PlayStation launch title was going to be released in Japan but was cancelled. The game follows Simba's journey from a young carefree cub to the battle with his evil uncle Scar as an adult.
Ssega
2015-06-12 21:19:37
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Lost Vikings
The Lost Vikings is a side-scrolling puzzle/platform video game series which was developed by Silicon & Synapse (latRead more
The Lost Vikings is a side-scrolling puzzle/platform video game series which was developed by Silicon & Synapse (later Blizzard Entertainment). The first game, The Lost Vikings, was released in 1992 by publisher Interplay Entertainment for DOS, Amiga, Sega Mega Drive and SNES among others. The sequel, The Lost Vikings II, was developed by Blizzard and released in 1997 by Interplay for the SNES.
A 32-bit enhanced version of The Lost Vikings II was developed for the Sega Saturn, PlayStation and PC, known in the United States as Norse By Norsewest: Return of the Lost Vikings and in Europe as Lost Vikings 2: Norse by Norsewest. It was released by Interplay in 1997, featuring a new super deformed style for the characters (the original version kept the same art style as the first game) as well as voiced dialogue samples. However, Blizzard was not involved in the creation of these 32-bit ports. Instead, they were handled by Beam Software.
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2015-02-20 23:29:14
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