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Post by kazekiri on May 5, 2024 22:18:04 GMT
Well I did Snatcher on the PC-88 last year, so it was only logical that I also do Policenauts on the PC-9821. Finally got around to it. This was an especially difficult and time-consuming video for me to make, so please check it out if you have the time!
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Post by kazekiri on Jun 3, 2024 2:37:12 GMT
What happens when you combine an RPG with a fighting game? SF6? Think 31 years earlier... This episode of PC-98 Paradise is "Sword Dancer" from 1992!
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Post by kazekiri on Jun 16, 2024 23:22:30 GMT
Metajo is one of the best strategy games you've never heard of! Come discover a world where high school girls hunker down in their fortresses in a fight to the death to decide which extracurricular club will survive! Metajo is fun and easy to play, and also features one of the very best soundtracks on the PC-98!
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Post by kazekiri on Jul 7, 2024 23:24:59 GMT
This time I'm playing Asteka II - the game that became "Tombs & Treasure" on the NES, and led to the Ys series!
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Post by elmer on Jul 8, 2024 2:23:05 GMT
Nice, that looks a lot better than the first game!
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Post by kazekiri on Jul 21, 2024 23:15:45 GMT
Nice, that looks a lot better than the first game! Yeah, it is! Still, a very very hard game to figure out though without a walkthrough. I'm glad they added a lot of help for the player in the NES version. Thanks for watching as always man!
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Post by kazekiri on Jul 21, 2024 23:16:02 GMT
Last month I made a video about "Metajo" - a personal favorite strategy game of mine - and this time I'm covering the sequel. Guess what, it's even better than the first! Check it out.
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Post by elmer on Jul 22, 2024 23:37:08 GMT
Just watched it, thank you! :-)
This seems like an interesting pair of games where the gameplay actually leaves you with some philosophical questions afterwards, if you're the kind of person that's open to thinking about the games that they're playing. :-)
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Post by kazekiri on Jul 23, 2024 1:13:18 GMT
Just watched it, thank you! :-) This seems like an interesting pair of games where the gameplay actually leaves you with some philosophical questions afterwards, if you're the kind of person that's open to thinking about the games that they're playing. :-) It's dark for sure and I love that! I found myself always choosing the most violent option, because it would almost always give the most experience. But at a few points I had to stop and think, "Wait. What am I doing?" The gameplay is actually really fun and addictive, making it fun even for a full two playthroughs. I wasn't able to talk as much about the gameplay in this one cause I wanted to cover the story. Thanks for watching, as always!
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Post by kazekiri on Aug 5, 2024 0:20:24 GMT
Well, here's a game by MicroCabin that's all about MicroCabin.
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Post by elmer on Aug 6, 2024 3:15:55 GMT
What a strange little game! I wonder who-on-earth would have actually paid money for that BITD???
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Post by kazekiri on Aug 9, 2024 0:01:10 GMT
What a strange little game! I wonder who-on-earth would have actually paid money for that BITD??? Good question! I don't know, but there were certainly fans of the Pixie character from Xak. That's probably why they put her all big on the outside case.
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Post by kazekiri on Sept 1, 2024 23:26:45 GMT
This time I played Zavas - the first RPG from the makers of Emerald Dragon!
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