Crystania artwork by Jun Suemi. Source.
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Crystania artwork by Jun Suemi. Source.

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Jun Suemi portraits from Hybrid Front (1994)
The game I most wanted a translation for finally got one courtesy of Nebulous Translations and it was actually worth the 20 year wait. It's a marvel of engineering how much narrative and system complexity they managed to squeeze onto a Mega Drive cartridge
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Iczer One illustration by Jun Suemi.
The Famicom/NES port of Wizardry: Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord (the first game in the series) was co-developed and published by ASCII Entertainment (aka Nexoft) and released in 1987. Jun Suemi designed the monsters for this port and his illustrations grace the trading cards shown here (a partial set only). From my understanding, one random card was included when you bought the game in Japan.
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